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Conwy Castle was not well maintained during the early 14th century and by 1321 a survey reported it was poorly equipped, with limited stores and suffering from leaking roofs and rotten timbers. [17] These problems persisted until Edward, the Black Prince , took over control of the castle in 1343. [ 17 ]
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View of town, castle and railway bridge. Field of sheep in foreground. Date: circa 1850 ... Conwy Railway Bridge. Conwy Bay. city walls. tree. Conwy Castle. sailing ...
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Deganwy Castle (Medieval Latin: Arx Deganhui; [1] Middle Welsh: Caer Ddegannwy; Modern Welsh: Castell Degannwy) was an early stronghold of Gwynedd in Deganwy, at the mouth of the River Conwy in Conwy, north Wales. It sits at an elevation of 110 m (361 ft) on a volcanic plug [2] in an area of limestone known as the Vardre.
View of the interior of the ruins of Conwy Castle from the courtyard. Date: 1774 ... Conwy Castle. digital representation of. Conway Castle, Caernarvonshire. Pl.2
The Library of Congress, Set 72157612249760312, ID 3752435594, Original title [Castle and suspension bridge, Conway (i.e. Conwy), Wales] (LOC) File usage The following pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed):
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