File:Laugharne Castle view in 1804 with Island House to the right.jpg

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Engraving of Laugharne Castle in 1804 with Island House shown to the right

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English: Engraving of Laugharne Castle by Published by J. Laporte published by Longman & Rees, London March 20 1804
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Source Laugharne Corporation Archive
Author J. Laporte
Camera location51° 46′ 10.56″ N, 4° 27′ 48.24″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

View of Laugharne Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales in 1804 showing Island House to the right

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