wpw050500 WALES (1936). View of Tredegar Park, oblique aerial view. 5"x4" black and white glass plate negative.
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Title | [WPW050500] View of Tredegar Park, oblique aerial view. 5"x4" black and white glass plate negative. |
Reference | WPW050500 |
Date | 1936 |
Link | Coflein Archive Item 6369996 |
Place name | |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | WALES |
Easting / Northing | 328889, 185326 |
Longitude / Latitude | -3.0259661206895, 51.561848065967 |
National Grid Reference | ST289853 |
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Boat house |
Cronin |
Sunday 5th of August 2012 01:42:30 PM |
User Comment Contributions
Looking east. |
Class31 |
Monday 28th of October 2013 02:50:09 PM |
The housekeeper's room, Tredegar House 25/10/2013 |
Class31 |
Monday 28th of October 2013 02:44:36 PM |
Tredegar House 25/10/2013 |
Class31 |
Monday 28th of October 2013 02:31:12 PM |
The orangery 25/10/2013 |
Class31 |
Monday 28th of October 2013 02:28:14 PM |
Tredegar House from the north 25/10/2013 |
Class31 |
Monday 28th of October 2013 02:20:43 PM |
Tredegar House is a 17th-century Charles II country house mansion in Newport, originally the home of the Morgan family. |
Lynda Tubbs |
Wednesday 16th of October 2013 02:38:57 PM |
The House was sold and the contents dispersed in 1951. It was bought by the Catholic Church and for 23 years it was a convent school with boarders, later St. Joseph's Roman Catholic comprehensive school. |
Lynda Tubbs |
Wednesday 16th of October 2013 02:20:33 PM |
The buildings in this photo make up Tredegar House, the home of the former Lords Tredegar. The House is now looked after by the National Trust and is well worth a visit. |
billd |
Friday 31st of August 2012 08:49:03 PM |