RECENT VISITS - Jan - Dec 2017
27th December 2017
Recent colour visits....








Glyn Siling, Penllergaer Woods 2017










Lower dam (once had cascade of water overflowing & Old Mine Workings, Penllergaer Woods 2017


Unknown Cottage, Gowerton 2017






Palace Theatre, Swansea 2017







Cwmystwyth Mines 2017




























Various pictures...





















Hendrefiolan, Swansea 2017













































Banc Esgair Mwyn, revisit, Ceredigion 2017

Cottage, Ffair Rhos, Ceredigion 2017




















Pont Llanio, revisit, Ceredigion 2017

Cottage, Carmarthenshire 2017










Briton Ferry Ironworks, Engine House, Neath port Talbot 2017





Blaen Baglan, Baglan 2017




Margam Park 2017


Lakeside Chapel, Margam 2017




Hen Eglwys, Margam 2017










Swansea Boys Club, Mayhill, Swansea 2017
Belvedere Folly, Swansea 2017
Libanus old chapel, Swansea 2017






Danbert House, Morriston, Swansea 2017








Glyn Siling, Penllergaer Woods 2017










Lower dam (once had cascade of water overflowing & Old Mine Workings, Penllergaer Woods 2017


Unknown Cottage, Gowerton 2017






Palace Theatre, Swansea 2017







Cwmystwyth Mines 2017




























Various pictures...





















Hendrefiolan, Swansea 2017













































Banc Esgair Mwyn, revisit, Ceredigion 2017

Cottage, Ffair Rhos, Ceredigion 2017




















Pont Llanio, revisit, Ceredigion 2017

Cottage, Carmarthenshire 2017










Briton Ferry Ironworks, Engine House, Neath port Talbot 2017





Blaen Baglan, Baglan 2017




Margam Park 2017


Lakeside Chapel, Margam 2017




Hen Eglwys, Margam 2017










Swansea Boys Club, Mayhill, Swansea 2017
Belvedere Folly, Swansea 2017
Libanus old chapel, Swansea 2017






Danbert House, Morriston, Swansea 2017
Comments
By Matt Pinto: Love the shots of the old creamery at Pont Llanio. Do you have any shots of the building taken from the direction of the old station platform? This is where the siding was where the milk tanks were filled for their journey to London. I have not seen any clear photos showing the window and door arrangement on this side.