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Looking across Conwy Harbour to the double hill where the ancient fortress of the native Welsh Princes once stood guard.
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My guy at Conwy Castle
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The suspension bridge at Conwy
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Model of Conwy Castle and Town, late 13th, early 14th centuries.
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One of the rebuilt arches in the Great Hall, looking into the chapel.
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My guy in Conwy
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Conwy Castle
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Conwy Castle
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Looking down into the Great Hall and the Chapel beyond
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Looking down into the King's Hall
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Conwy Castle and the Harbour
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Conwy Castle and the Welsh countryside
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Conwy Harbour
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Johnny and me, Conwy Castle
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Johnny n' me above Conwy Castle
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View stop the royal palace, Conwy Castle
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Johnny atop Conwy Castle
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The three bridges across the River Conwy
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Tower, Conwy Castle
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Conwy Castle: Above the royal palace
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Conwy Castle from above
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Conwy Castle from above
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View over the River Conwy from the castle battlements
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Castle interior
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Tower, Conwy
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Tower interior, Conwy Castle
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Conwy Castle with the Welsh countryside from the city wall.
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Conwy Castle, built by Edward I from 1283-89 to the designs of his master builder (architect) James of St George,it was an early example of the Plantagenet royal castles built to subdue Northwest Wales during Edward's conquest of the Welsh Principality.
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Me leaving Caernarvon. Original photo courtesy of Johnny M.
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Me waiting for Johnny to stop fiddling with his phone.