Through the magic of “Photochrom” comes these beautiful color images of Wales from the late 19th century.
Photochrom is a process for producing colorized images from black-and-white photographic negatives.
It was most popular in the 1890s, when true color photography had been developed but was still not commercially viable.
Journey with us through beautiful Wales as we listen to a traditional Welsh folk song.
LlandudnoPier and Pavilion, Colwyn BayNorth Sands, TenbyMonmouthLyn Crafnant, TrefriewLlangollenLlangollenLlandogo on the WyeKidwelly, CarmarthenLlanberisHappy Valley, LlandudnoGwynant ValleyFairy Glen, Bettws-y-CoedDixton Ferry and Church, MonmouthConwy Castle entranceChepstowChain Bridge Hotel, Berwyn Valley, LlangollenCarnarvon CastleCarnarvon Castle at sunsetCaerphilly CastleCadair Idris and Dyssyni ValleyBridge over the Monnow, MonmouthBridge at CarmarthenBettws-y-CoedAbergavenny, Sugar Loaf MountainAbergavenny, Neville CourtWelsh spinners and spinning wheelVicinity of Newland Church, MonmouthVale of Festiniog from Terrace Plas, FestiniogTroy House, MonmouthTorrent Walk, DolgellyTintern Abbey, S.W.The promenade at Colwyn BayThe Harbor at TenbyThe bridge, ChepstowThe beach at LlandudnoTenbySwallow Falls, Fairy Glen, Bettws-y-CoedStation Road, Colwyn BaySouth Stack Lighthouse, Holyhead