Brecon, The Bridge And The Beacons 1899
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We go north again to the centre of the National Park and the best-known town in Powys. The Frith photographer must have been impressed, as he took many views of the area. In the foreground is the multi-arched bridge across the River Honddu, which lends its name to Brecon's Welsh designation – Aberhonddu. Brecon stands at the confluence of the larger River Usk and this smaller tributary, the Honddu, and thus it has two rivers which become one.
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