Criccieth, And Cardigan Bay 1931
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This magnificent view was taken from the east. The stooks lend period atmosphere to the harvest scene; the view today is far more built-up. Criccieth was once a modest market town, but it grew into a select watering-place when the Cambrian railway reached it. Its unspoilt beach, fine coastal vistas and village atmosphere drew the more discerning visitor.
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