The Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff, South Wales. Coleg Cerdd a Drama yng Nghaerdydd, De Cymru. To purchase a copy of this image on print or as a canvas please click on the go to link.
Aberonwydd Farmhouse was originally built in 1678 in Llangadfan, Montgomeryshire and was moved to St Fagans National History Museum in 1951. Roedd Ffermdy Aberonwydd yn wreiddiol yn 1678 yn Llangadfan, Sir Drefaldwyn a chafodd ei symud i Amgueddfa Werin Cymru Sain Ffagan yn 1951. To purchase a copy of this image on print or as a canvas please click on the go to link button, below.
Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, South Wales. Stadiwm y Mileniwm yng Nghaerdydd, De Cymru. I brynu copi o'r ddelwedd hon, os gwelwch yn dda cliciwch ar y ddolen.
This series of tensile fabric sails have become an iconic feature of the landscape, symbolising the links between historic Cardiff Bay and the sailing tradition. Maer gyfres hon o hwyliau ffabrig tynnol wedi dod yn nodwedd eiconig y dirwedd, yn symbol or cysylltiadau rhwng Bae Caerdydd hanesyddol ar traddodiad hwylio. To purchase a copy of this image on print or as a canvas please click on the go to link button, below.
Sunset over Roath Park Lake in Roath, Cardiff. Machlud dros Llyn Parc y Rhath yn y Rhath, Caerdydd. Please click on the link to purchase this image. Or contact me if you'd like to buy it from a different website, or in a different format.
This is Sunnybank Weir Bridge, built in 1851. It is very unusual, as one turret is rounded and the other square. This design enabled the ropes from horse drawn barges to pass over the bridge without snagging. The bridge was built to allow overflow from the canal to pass into the Melingriffith feeder supplying the nearby iron works of the same name. To purchase a copy of this image on print or as a canvas please click on the go to link button, below.
St Davids Hotel & Spa is a five-star hotel situated in the heart of Cardiff Bay, South Wales. To purchase a copy of this image on print or as a canvas please click on the go to link button, below.
Roath Brook in Roath Park, Cardiff. Nant y Rhath ym Mharc y Rhath, Caerdydd. Please click on the link to purchase this photograph on canvas, as a print or a framed print. Please contact me if you'd like something else made from this image.
Cardiff Bay Barrage lies across the mouth of Cardiff Bay, between Queen Alexandra Dock and Penarth Head. Morglawdd Bae Caerdydd yn gorwedd ar draws ceg Bae Caerdydd, rhwng Doc y Frenhines Alexandra a Phenarth Head. To purchase this image as a print or on canvas, please click on the go to link button, below.
Geese enjoying a beautiful sunset on the lake at Roath Park in Cardiff, South Wales. Gwyddau yn mwynhau machlud hardd ar y llyn ym Mharc y Rhath yng Nghaerdydd, De Cymru. Please click on the link to purchase a copy of this image.
This arcade was built in 1887 by the Cardiff Arcade Company, which had earlier created the Royal Arcade a little to the north. It runs from St Mary Street to Mill Lane and looks more spacious inside than Cardiff’s other arcades, partly because of the three-storey frontages either side. The entrance from Mill Lane is at an oblique angle to the street itself. To purchase this image as a print or on canvas, please click on the go to link button, below.
In this photograph (which is a low resolution image so not presented at its best) you can see four of the many iconic buildings that can be found in Cardiff Bay. From left to right, the Pierhead Building, behind it is the Millennium Centre, then the Senedd and to the right you can see the Norwegian Church. To purchase this image in full resolution as a print or on canvas, please click on go to link, below.