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162 striking watercolours of scenes in Wales created by one of the period’s most famous watercolour artists between 1784 and 1806.
Extra-illustrated volumes by Thomas Pennant (1726-1798) that chronicles the three journeys he made through Wales between 1773 and 1776.
Views in north Wales and the Marches by John Ingleby (1749-1808)
Welsh landscapes and other subjects by Thomas Rowlandson. (1756-1827)
Two landscapes of Wales by J M W Turner (1775-1851).
A tour to Hafod, Cardiganshire in 1810 by Sir James Edward Smith (1759-1828).
A volume of etchings by Charles Norris (1779-1858), which was published in 1812.
A collection of black and white and coloured prints of Welsh waterfalls from the end of the 18th/19th century donated to the Library by Canon David S. Yerburgh.
Examples from the Library's collection of drawing volumes.
The Library's collection of topographical prints.
The Library's collection of framed works of art. Img: Copyright Valériane Leblond
Items from The National Library's Welsh Portrait Archive.
10 paintings that portray the richness of the visual history of Wales.
Designs by John Petts for a stained glass window, symbolising racial diversity and unity in memory of the four black girls that died on the 15 September 1963 in Birmingham Alabama.
Tours in Scotland Vol. 1 Part 1
Tours in Scotland Vol. 1 Part 2
Tours in Scotland Vol. 2 Part 1
Tours in Scotland Vol. 2 part 2
Tours in Scotland Vol. 3 Part 1
Tours in Scotland Vol. 3 Part 2
Tours in Scotland 1769 Part II
Voyage to the Hebrides 1772 Part III