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Glamorgan is a historic county in Wales, United Kingdom, and is located in the south of Wales and borders the counties of Monmouthshire, Brecknockshire

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Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Cardiff Castle, Glamorgan, the Seat of the Marquis of Bute (b / w photo)

Cardiff Castle, Glamorgan, the Seat of the Marquis of Bute (b / w photo)
1597747 Cardiff Castle, Glamorgan, the Seat of the Marquis of Bute (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cardiff Castle, Glamorgan)

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: The Birmingham Christmas Poultry Show, Prizes (engraving)

The Birmingham Christmas Poultry Show, Prizes (engraving)
1607957 The Birmingham Christmas Poultry Show, Prizes (engraving) by Weir, Harrison William (1824-1906); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Birmingham Christmas Poultry Show, Prizes)

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Penrice Castle, Glamorgan, Wales (engraving)

Penrice Castle, Glamorgan, Wales (engraving)
5233697 Penrice Castle, Glamorgan, Wales (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Penrice Castle, Glamorgan, Wales.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Sport - Cricket - Glamorgan CCC - Majid Khan, Glamorgan

Sport - Cricket - Glamorgan CCC - Majid Khan, Glamorgans Pakistan Test batsman hits the ball hard to the covers for four runs off the bowling of D

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Sport - Cricket - Glamorgan - Tony Lewis, the Glamorgan captain survives an appeal for

Sport - Cricket - Glamorgan - Tony Lewis, the Glamorgan captain survives an appeal for LBW during his innings v Essex at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff - 15th July 1970 - WME Copyright Image

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Sport - Cricket - Glamorgan captain Tony Lewis cuts a ball from Notts bowler R. A

Sport - Cricket - Glamorgan captain Tony Lewis cuts a ball from Notts bowler R. A. White for four at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff - 17th July 1972 - WME Copyright Image

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Sport - Cricket - Glamorgan County Cricket Club - Hugh Morris the Glamorgan batsman plays

Sport - Cricket - Glamorgan County Cricket Club - Hugh Morris the Glamorgan batsman plays a defence stroke off the the bowling of Somersets giant West Indian pace bowler Joel Garner with Ian Botham

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Cricket - Glamorgan County Cricket Club. The turf of the Arms Park cricket ground

Cricket - Glamorgan County Cricket Club. The turf of the Arms Park cricket ground upon which so many great players played has been cut ready to be removed for the transfer of the club rugby ground

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Sport - Cricket - Glamorgans skipper Tony Lewis cuts a ball from Warwickshire

Sport - Cricket - Glamorgans skipper Tony Lewis cuts a ball from Warwickshires Ted Hemmings, for four runs, at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff - 31st May 1971 - WME Copyright Image

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: The naming ceremony of the New Barry Dock lifeboat the

The naming ceremony of the New Barry Dock lifeboat the Arthur and Blanche Harris was performed at Barry Docks by Lady Traherne, the wife of the Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Its TV time in the Welsh mining village of Nelson. Every Sunday

Its TV time in the Welsh mining village of Nelson. Every Sunday, at five minutes to five, some twenty five of the local children line up outside Mrs Olwyn Sewells cottage on Llanfabon Road, Nelson

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Mother is so busy on the farm that six-month-old baby Betty goes ploughing too

Mother is so busy on the farm that six-month-old baby Betty goes ploughing too. Fellow workers on a Glamorgan farm helped Mrs.Wyatt to sling Bettys cradle securely

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Ivor Miles Windsor-Clive, 2nd Earl of Plymouth and Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan

Ivor Miles Windsor-Clive, 2nd Earl of Plymouth and Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan, inspecting the 2nd Glamorgan (Pontypridd and District) Battalion of the Home Guards at Pontypridd

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Winners of the Battalion Commanders Shooting Cup, presented by Lieutenant Col

Winners of the Battalion Commanders Shooting Cup, presented by Lieutenant Col. Percy Thomas OBE toNumbe 2 (guest Keen Baldwins) Company, 22nd Glamorgan (Cardiff) Battalion Home Guard

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: On behalf of the Dutch Government, Ivor Miles Windsor-Clive

On behalf of the Dutch Government, Ivor Miles Windsor-Clive, 2nd Earl of Plymouth and Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan, vests Gower men with medals for rescuing the crew of the Dutch cargo ship

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Young boys fishing for 'toddlers'in a Glamorgan canal during the Second World

Young boys fishing for "toddlers"in a Glamorgan canal during the Second World
Young boys fishing for " toddlers" in a Glamorgan canal during the Second World War. 25th June 1943

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: The Earl of Plymouth, Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan, formally receiving an ambulance

The Earl of Plymouth, Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan, formally receiving an ambulance presented by the War Office to the Whitchurch (Cardiff)

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Home Guard from North Glamorgan had a realistic test of modern warfare in an exercise

Home Guard from North Glamorgan had a realistic test of modern warfare in an exercise held in the Merthyr area recently. Our camera man ran into the enemy column seen here moving into the attack

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Glamorgan Home Guard parading past the City Hall, Cardiff for a Thanksgiving

Glamorgan Home Guard parading past the City Hall, Cardiff for a Thanksgiving. Circa November 1942

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Major Robert S. Palmer (centre) with officers of the 6th Mumbles Company of Glamorgan H. G

Major Robert S. Palmer (centre) with officers of the 6th Mumbles Company of Glamorgan H. G
Major Robert S. Palmer (centre) with officers of the 6th Mumbles Company of Glamorgan H.G. Circa 1940s

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Westgate Street with the Cardiff and County Club on the left

Westgate Street with the Cardiff and County Club on the left and the Glamorgan cricket ground and tennis courts in the distance in 1934

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Gun barrels being greased before being attached to tanks under construction at the Royal

Gun barrels being greased before being attached to tanks under construction at the Royal Ordnance Factory, Llanishen. 17th April 1951

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Tanks under construction at the Royal Ordnance Factory, Llanishen. 17th April 1951

Tanks under construction at the Royal Ordnance Factory, Llanishen. 17th April 1951

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Gun barrels for tanks under construction at the Royal Ordnance Factory, Llanishen

Gun barrels for tanks under construction at the Royal Ordnance Factory, Llanishen, 17th April 1951

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Tom Jones, (singer from Wales) arrives in Pontypridd, Glamorgan, South Wales

Tom Jones, (singer from Wales) arrives in Pontypridd, Glamorgan, South Wales, November 1998, for a concert and to visit his home town and to meet the fans

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Tom Jones, (singer from Wales) arrives in Pontypridd, Glamorgan, South Wales

Tom Jones, (singer from Wales) arrives in Pontypridd, Glamorgan, South Wales, November 1998, for a concert and to visit his home town and to meet the fans

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Penarth Pier is a Victorian era pier in the town of Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan

Penarth Pier is a Victorian era pier in the town of Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales. The pier was opened in 1898 and was a popular attraction to seaside-goers at the time

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: A Taffs Well scene, one of the many pretty spots on the Glamorgan Canal

A Taffs Well scene, one of the many pretty spots on the Glamorgan Canal, showing a lock and keepers cottage at Taffs Well, Wales

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Princess Diana visits Wales, Wednesday 7th October 1992. Our Picture Shows

Princess Diana visits Wales, Wednesday 7th October 1992. Our Picture Shows... Princess Diana officially opening the Childrens Unit at East Glamorgan Hospital in Church Village

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Tom Jones, singer from Wales. Also Sir Tom Jones. Born Thomas John Woodward on 7th

Tom Jones, singer from Wales. Also Sir Tom Jones. Born Thomas John Woodward on 7th June 1940 in Pontypridd, Glamorgan, South Wales

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Bulgarian instructor Ivan Vladev at the Snowtrail in Pentrebach

Bulgarian instructor Ivan Vladev at the Snowtrail in Pentrebach, pictured on the slope before rain washed away the man made snow. Merthyr Ski Slope centre. Circa 1988

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Children practising their ski-jumps on their self made jumps while the permanent jumps

Children practising their ski-jumps on their self made jumps while the permanent jumps are under construction. Snowtrail, who own the slope

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: The general area, between Penrebach and Troedyrhiw, where a proposed development

The general area, between Penrebach and Troedyrhiw, where a proposed development and ski-slope are planned. Picture taken looking towards Troedyrhiw (right of picture). Circa July 1987

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: The Prince and Princess of Wales visit Mid Glamorgan in Wales

The Prince and Princess of Wales visit Mid Glamorgan in Wales. On this visit, they meet the local well-wishers outside a newly electronics plant

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: The unemployed of Cardiff pick over the rubbish tip close to the city. 19th October 1938

The unemployed of Cardiff pick over the rubbish tip close to the city. 19th October 1938

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: The Colliery Arms Hotel, believed to be the oldest hotel in Pontypridd seen here being

The Colliery Arms Hotel, believed to be the oldest hotel in Pontypridd seen here being demolished to make way for the the Glamorgan County Councils planned Rhondda Road traffic scheme

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Goats grazing on Flat Holm Island (Ynys Echni) in the Bristol Channel 19th August 1967

Goats grazing on Flat Holm Island (Ynys Echni) in the Bristol Channel 19th August 1967

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: The lighthouse on Flat Holm Island (Ynys Echni) in the Bristol Channel 17th July 1973

The lighthouse on Flat Holm Island (Ynys Echni) in the Bristol Channel 17th July 1973

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Early 19th Century engraving of Flat Holm Island (Ynys Echni) Circa 1840

Early 19th Century engraving of Flat Holm Island (Ynys Echni) Circa 1840

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Principal Keeper Colin Nicholls admires the view from the top of the Flat Holm Lighthouse

Principal Keeper Colin Nicholls admires the view from the top of the Flat Holm Lighthouse. In the foreground is the old isolation hospital

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Castle Rock, Flat Holm Island (Ynys Echni) in the Bristol Channel 14th March 1963

Castle Rock, Flat Holm Island (Ynys Echni) in the Bristol Channel 14th March 1963

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Boys of Stanleytown, South Wales, playing marbles, called locally 'allies'

Boys of Stanleytown, South Wales, playing marbles, called locally "allies"
Boys of Stanleytown, South Wales, playing marbles, called locally " allies". 1st March 1954

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Queen Elizabeth II waves to onlookers, as she walks to her car from the aircraft

Queen Elizabeth II waves to onlookers, as she walks to her car from the aircraft, at Glamorgan Airport, Rhoose. 9th March 1973

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Prince Philip visiting Wales. Rear Admiral D J Hoare the headmaster of the Atlantic

Prince Philip visiting Wales. Rear Admiral D J Hoare the headmaster of the Atlantic College points out features of the South Wales coastline to the Duke of Edinburgh

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Two women standing on rocks by the sea at Coney Beach, Porthcawl, Mid Glamorgan, Wales

Two women standing on rocks by the sea at Coney Beach, Porthcawl, Mid Glamorgan, Wales. August 1954

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, leaves the Castle after Freedom Ceremony

HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, leaves the Castle after Freedom Ceremony, accompanied by the Lord Mayor of Cardiff (Alderman D.T Williams) the Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan (Major C.G Traherne)

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: HRH Duke of Edinburgh, accompanied by Major Tasker Watkins VC, The Lord Lt

HRH Duke of Edinburgh, accompanied by Major Tasker Watkins VC, The Lord Lt. of Glamorgan (Major G.C Traherne) The Lord Mayor of Cardiff (Ald)

Background imageGlamorgan Collection: Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh is greeted by Air Commodore V D Moorhead, C. O

Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh is greeted by Air Commodore V D Moorhead, C. O
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh is greeted by Air Commodore V D Moorhead, C.O. RAF St Athan on his arrival at Gileston Halt. St Athan, Wales, 30th October 1959



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Glamorgan Collection

Glamorgan is a historic county in Wales, United Kingdom, and is located in the south of Wales and borders the counties of Monmouthshire, Brecknockshire, Carmarthenshire, and Pembrokeshire. A population of around 1.4 million people and its main cities are Cardiff (the capital), Swansea, Bridgend, Neath Port Talbot and Merthyr Tydfil. The area is known for its beautiful coastline with sandy beaches as well as its rolling hills and valleys. Its economy is mainly based on manufacturing industries such as steel production but it also has a strong tourism industry due to its stunning scenery and attractions like castles and museums. A rich cultural heritage with many festivals held throughout the year celebrating Welsh music, literature, art and history.
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The Glamorgan collection, available on Media Storehouse, offers a wide range of wall art options for those looking to add some Welsh charm to their home or office. Our collection features stunning photographs and artwork showcasing the beauty of Glamorgan, a county in Wales located in the United Kingdom. Customers can choose from framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring images of iconic landmarks such as Cardiff Castle and St Donat's Castle. Additionally, there are breathtaking landscapes including beaches along the coast and rolling hillsides dotted with sheep. With so many options available in various sizes and formats, customers can easily find something that suits their taste and budget. Whether you're a fan of photography or simply appreciate beautiful artwork inspired by nature, the Glamorgan collection is sure to impress.
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We take great care in ensuring that your Glamorgan art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit and ensure that it arrives at your doorstep in pristine condition. Your art prints will be shipped directly from our production facility located in the United Kingdom. We work with trusted courier partners who provide reliable delivery services across Europe, including Wales where Glamorgan is located. Once your order has been processed and dispatched, you will receive a tracking number so that you can keep an eye on its progress as it makes its way to you. Our team is always on hand to answer any questions or concerns you may have regarding the delivery of your artwork. We are committed to providing our customers with a hassle-free shopping experience, which includes fast and efficient delivery of their purchases.