Three Mostyn Street, Llandudno shops: From left to right: Bevan Ironmongers; John Jones, Butchers ('Sole Manufacturer of the Royal Sandringham Sausage') and Roberts Fishmongers. Type Item Uploaded by Conwy Archive Service
Dyffryn Stores, corner of Trinity Avenue and Dyffryn Road, Llandudno Type Item Uploaded by Conwy Archive Service
Thompson's newsagents and stationers at 15 South Parade, Llandudno Type Item Uploaded by Conwy Archive Service
Shop frontage of A. Jenkinson and sons, florists and fruiterers, nurserymen and seedsmen, Colwyn Bay Type Item Uploaded by Conwy Archive Service
J Hughes, fishmonger and poulterer, Mostyn Street, Llandudno Type Item Uploaded by Conwy Archive Service
Hutt's Grocery Stores and part of Brookes' shop, Lllandudno Type Item Uploaded by Conwy Archive Service
A. I. Williams' Corner Shop at junction of High Street and Lancaster Square, Conwy Type Item Uploaded by Conwy Archive Service
View of Tywyn Hill, Deganwy showing "Siop Ffon Tom" which was owned by Thomas Davies. Type Item Uploaded by Conwy Archive Service
Student Teacher & 'Friends' at Douglas Road School, Colwyn Bay Type Item Uploaded by Conwy Archive Service
The Jackson family and friends picnicking in the field at Cae Top [where Harlech road is now], with Cwm Mountain visible behind. Type Item Uploaded by Conwy Archive Service
Catherine Mary Griffiths and Mary Taylor (both nee Jones) Type Item Uploaded by Conwy Archive Service
Walter Harris (centre) and two friends at Castell y Gwynt Type Item Uploaded by Conwy Archive Service
Elinor Jones and a woman friend, arm-in-arm on Conwy Quay, not in uniform Type Item Uploaded by Conwy Archive Service
The Second World War in Conwy County Items 10 items Type Collection Uploaded by Conwy Archive Service