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Cardigan (Aberteifi) Cardiganshire

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Photography by John Ball - 24 July 1998 (with Agfa ePhoto307 digital camera)

Cardigan is a typical Welsh market town near the mouth of the river Teifi from which it gets its name. Its history goes back to 1136 when it was the scene of a Welsh victory over the Norman invaders. The town was a major port until the coming of the railways and the Teifi estuary silted up. Cardigan is now a base for fishing and touring holidays.

Image 1:

The Lamb Inn, Cardigan.

Image 2:

The Angel Hotel, Cardigan.

Image 3:

The Town Hall in Cardigan's busy High Street.

Image 4:

The Baptist Chapel, High Street.

Image 5:

The parish church of St Mary, Cardigan.

Image 6:

St Mary's Church.

Image 7:

The river Teifi at Cardigan. The town is about three miles from the open sea.

Image 8:

The view looking towards the Teifi estuary from the hillside above Cardigan.

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John Ball
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26/10/2020
Date originally created:
29/7/1998
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