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Caernarfon - North Wales.

Caernarfon Castle 2005

Caernarfon in North Wales is widely known for two main reasons; it is the home of what is undoubtedly the finest of all King Edward I castles, and it is where male heirs to the throne of England are invested as Prince of Wales. The last person to receive this honour was Prince Charles, at his investiture in 1969.

Caernarfon, located strategically at one end of the Menai Straits, was just a short distance across the Strait from the Anglesey town of Beaumaris, and thus made Anglesey easily accessible . The Romans placed their main fort near here named Segontium, and built circa 80ad, which they occupied for over 3 centuries. Their choice of location was for the same reason, that was to be able to keep control not only of Caernarvonshire, but also of Anglesey. The word Caer in welsh means fort, and normally signifies the location of a fortress or stronghold, normally of Roman origin.

Prior to the building of Edward I's castle, which was started in 1283, there had been a Motte and Bailey defence system designed by the Norman - Hugh of Avranches in the late 11th century. The Welsh won that from the Normans 25 years later (1115), and remained in control of it until Edward's army invaded North Wales.

 

Caernarfon also has a proud maritime history, and more information may be obtained by visiting the Maritime History Museum on Victoria Dock.

As this is a photographic website I will not go into Caernarfon's much detailed history too deeply, suffice to say Caernarfon is steeped in history and pre-history. If you are visiting North Wales, book into local accommodation and enjoy your stay in the beautiful and atmospheric town of Caernarfon.

Caernarfon Castle 1900's  Caernarfon Castle 1920's  Caernarfon Castle 1970's  Caernarfon Castle 1930's possibly  Caernarfon Castle from the harbour 1950's  Caernarfon Castle Interior  Caernarfon Castle Eagle's Tower  Caernaron Castle at low tide  The Anglesey public house  Caernarfon Castle Church  Anchor outside the maritime museum on Victoria Dock  Capel Pendref Built 1791  Ed Povey's mural  Caernarfon Church - sadly now a childrens fun house  Eastern Orthodox Monastic Community place  Caernarfon's floating restaurant  Flowered garden near the park  Caernarfon Harbour  Caernarfon Harbour Office  Helen's Tower - a folly  Victorian house in Caernarfon  The statue of Lloyd George near the market square is just feet from the Castle  Victoria Dock  Caernarfon Marina at Victoria Dock  Old winch at Victoria Dock  A corner of Market Square  The Paternoster Buildings  Presbyterian Church and War Memorial Caernarfon  Caernarfon War Memorial  Welsh Dragon on top of the War Memorial  Prince of Wales Hotel  The Castle public house  The Harp public house  Caernarfon Post Office  Caernarfon Castle August 2005 East View  Caernarfon Castle August 2005 West View  Caernarfon Castle Eagle's Tower door  Caernarfon Castle walls 1960's  Caernarfon Castle walls August 2005

 

 

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