Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales

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Mae’r Llyfrgell Genedlaethol yn falch i fod yn rhan o The Commons ar Flickr. Ers 1907, mae’r Llyfrgell Genedlaethol wedi bod yn casglu a diogelu etifeddiaeth a diwyddliant Cymru. Ar hyn o bryd mae’r casgliad ffotograffau yn cynnwys dros 800,000 o eitemau o gyfnod cynnar ffotograffiaeth a gwaith ffotograffwyr cyfoes.

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The life boat, Llanddulas (Denbighshire)

  • Flickr said:
    Congrats on Explore! ⭐ January 15, 2024
  • Sigurd Krieger said:
    Congrats on Xplore!!
  • gato-gato-gato said:
    Super.
  • Erika Hartmann said:
    Gratulation zum Explore ♥
  • Ian Betley said:
    Congrats on Explore! ❤📷❤ great image! regards.

Colwyn Bay trams

  • mossdysan said:
    The Llandudno and Colwyn Bay Electric Railway operated an electric tramway service between Llandudno and Rhos-on-Sea from 1907 and extended to Colwyn Bay in 1908. The service closed in 1956. The original 18 cars of 1907 and 1909 were replaced progressively between 1933 and 1936 by five second hand vehicles from Accrington Corporation Tramways, taking fleet numbers 1 – 5 and ten ex Bournemouth Corporation Tramways open-top double decker trams which were numbered 6 - 15 at Llandudno. The original cars were not withdrawn in numerical order and three were retained being re-numbered as 16, 17 & 18. The picture depicts L&CB number 8, one of the ex-Bournemouth cars and was taken less than nine months before final closure. The Crosville Motor Services bus on the left is fleet-number M76 (CFM378) a 1938 Leland Titan TD5 with Eastern Coachworks 52 seat bodywork.

Daniel Tanguy, an onion seller from Roscoff, Brittany, with road workers near Pont Gwenyn y Meirch, Llanycil

  • Dave Miles said:
    Oh that is absolutely wonderful! 1958? 3 years before I was born. Awesome image! An essence of real Welsh history.
  • subsurf mann said:
    I remember the Breton onion sellers on their bicycles coming door to door on the South Wales coast. My mother always bought some and invited them in for tea and a chat.

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