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Watercolour painting of 'Will Boots' (1805-61) - one of the early mountain guides of Snowdon

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This is a small watercolour painting of William Williams (1805-61) or 'Will Boots' as he was known locally. Will Boots was born in Ruthin in 1805 but came to Llanberis in the mid-nineteenth century where he became one of the most famous of all the Snowdon mountain guides. It was said that he occasionally ascended the summit on foot three times in one day, while the visitors travelled on ponies. In addition to providing the normal services associated with guiding visitors on the mountain, he was a keen botanist and collector of rare plants, notably ferns. It was during one of his walks in search of alpine ferns that he met his death in 1861 after falling on the mountain.

Source: Dewi Jones, 'The Botanists and Guides of Snowdonia' (Llanrwst, 1996)

Owner:
Gwynedd Museum and Art Gallery, Bangor
Creator:
Bangor Museum and Art Gallery
License information:
Reproduced by permission of Gwynedd Museum and Art Gallery, Bangor
Copyright Details:
Gwynedd Museum and Art Gallery, Bangor 2002
Publisher Ref:
GTJ17810
Item uploaded:
29/7/2009
Date originally created:
1800-1899
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