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Postcards > Europe > Great Britain > Wales > Caernarvonshire > Caernarfon Click here for Caernarfon Email Alert
 | Item 79316 Caernarvon Castle, Queen Eleanor's Gateway Old Postcard Vintage Picture Postcard. Caernarvonshire, Caernarvon Castle Interior from Queen Eleanor's Gateway. Conveying all Kind Thoughts.
|  | Item 73549 CARNARVON CASTLE Old Art Postcard Sailing Boats & River Vintage Colour Artist Drawn Picture Postcard, Carnarvon Castle, River, Boats, Panorama. Picturesque Castles of Great Britain. Rowntree's Postcard Series. Published by Rowntree's Postcard Series.
|  | Item 56796 Wales CAERNARFON CASTLE King's Gate Old Postcard Steps Vintage B/W Real Photo Postcard. Caernarvon Castle - King's Gate. Caernarfon Castle was constructed at Caernarfon in North Wales by King Edward I of England, following his successful conquest of the principality. A legend states that his son, later Edward II of England was born here in 1284, but there is no contemporary evidence.
|  | Item 36754 Wales Old B/W Real Photo Postcard THE CAERNARFON CASTLE Caernarvonshire Early RP B/W Postcard. Caernarvon Castle. Caernarfon Castle was constructed at Caernarfon in North Wales by King Edward I of England, following his successful conquest of the principality. A legend states that his son, later Edward II of England was born here in 1284, but there is no contemporary evidence.
|  | Item 36710 North Wales 1965 Multiview Colour Postcard Snowdon etc Early Colour Multiview Postcard. Aberglaslyn Pass, The Swallow Falls, Snowdon, Caernarvon Castle, Menai Suspension Bridge. Sent to Glam. 3d Salvation Army 1965-1965 QE2 Menai Bridge (Welsh: Porthaethwy) is a town on Anglesey, Wales. It overlooks the Menai Strait and lies by the Menai Suspension Bridge, built in 1826 by Thomas Telford. Published by ETW Dennis Productions
|  | Item 31387 CAERNARFON CASTLE Wales Old Colour Postcard River BOATS Early Hand Tinted Colour Postcard. Caernarvon Castle. Co& Boat. Caernarfon Castle was constructed at Caernarfon in North Wales by King Edward I of England, following his successful conquest of the principality. A legend states that his son, later Edward II of England was born here in 1284, but there is no contemporary evidence. Published by Valentine Carbo Colour
|  | Item 31059 CAERNARFON CASTLE Wales 1954 Old SHIPPING Postcard Boat Early Caernarvonshire Colour Hand Tinted Postcard. Caernarvon Castle. Ships, Boats. CO&. Sent from Bangor Caern. to Sussex. QE2 2 1/2d Caernarfon Castle was constructed at Caernarfon in North Wales by King Edward I of England, following his successful conquest of the principality. A legend states that his son, later Edward II of England was born here in 1284, but there is no contemporary evidence. Published by Valentine Carbo Colour
|  | Item 26186 Artist Drawn 1951 Old Postcard CAERNARFON CASTLE Cannon Early Art Drawn Colour Postcard. Caernarvon Castle. From an original water colour by Brian Gerald. . Caernarfon Castle was constructed at Caernarfon in North Wales by King Edward I of England, following his successful conquest of the principality. A legend states that his son, later Edward II of England was born here in 1284, but there is no contemporary evidence. Published by Valentine ART COLOUR
|  | Item 18491 Caernarvonshire Colour Postcard CAERNARFON CASTLE Boats The Castle, Caernarvon. Colour Postcard. Fortress, Boats. Caernarfon (the Welsh spelling is now normally used in preference over the Anglicised form, "Caernarvon" or "Carnarvon") is a 'Royal Town' in Gwynedd in north-west Wales. It has a population of 9,611 (2001 census).
|  | Item 10748 Wales Old Photo Postcard CAERNARFON CASTLE Eagle Tower Caernarvon Castle. Caernarfon Castle was constructed at Caernarfon in North Wales by King Edward I of England, following his successful conquest of the principality. A legend states that his son, later Edward II of England was born here in 1284, but there is no contemporary evidence. Published by H. M. Office of Works
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