Genre: Landscape Photography Stereoscopic view, facing p. 125, looking down onto the River Lledr: 'The picture is named 'Tan-aldrach,' from the name of the farm-house half-hidden among trees on the left. The nearer buildings, so exquisitely pencilled in the stereoscope, are some cottages and ba...
Genre: Landscape Photography Stereoscopic view, facing p. 33, of the Llugwy River: 'At present however we are concerned only with its descent into the Conway at Bettws. This it effects over a succession of precipitous rocks, the lowest being spanned by the Pont-y-pair, over which the traveller ...
Genre: Landscape Photography Stereoscopic view, facing p. 87: 'This open part of the vale is called 'Glyn Lledr,' and is represented in Stereograph No. 11. A farm-house of the same name lies on the right; on the left is the road up the valley; and in the remote distance appear the hills which b...
Genre: Landscape Photography Stereoscopic view looking along the Conway at Caerhun, facing p. 12: '...The first place of any importance which he will reach is Caerhûn, the subject of our first illustration. The ruin of an old 'castell' close by the ferry, below Caerhûn, forma a conspicuous obje...
Genre: Landscape Photography Stereoscopic view, facing p. 101: 'Standing on the same elevated mound from which the last view was taken, and looking up the Glyn-Lledr, the beautiful scene represented in Stereograph No. 12 is before the eye. This is the first of a series which gives the aspect of...
Genre: Landscape Photography Stereoscopic view, looking along the river and the road running alongside on the left, mounted as frontispiece (described p. 159).