Monmouth - Gallery

Gallery

  • View towards Monmouth from near Penallt in the Wye Valley including the viaduct

  • The River Monnow at Monmouth

  • Monnow Bridge over the River Monnow

  • Monnow Bridge & Gatehouse, 1915

  • Church Street, a pedestrianised shopping area

  • Part of Agincourt Square, showing the King's Head Hotel

  • Remains of the Great Tower of Monmouth Castle

  • Wye Bridge on the River Wye

  • Postcard of the Wye Bridge from 1910

  • View of Monmouth, 1912

  • View of Monmouth from the River Monnow 1799

  • The Nelson Garden

  • Monmouth c.1900, from south east on Staunton Rd. showing the gas works in the foreground.

  • View of monmouth from South at Penallt, railway bridges and viaduct in foreground

  • An elephant escaped from the Mop Fair as they were leaving Monmouth, it is standing in the River Monnow, St Thomas Church can be seen in the background, 1930.

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