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Singular Rock, by the Road Side, Ten Miles from Carnarvon and Three from Beddgelert. It is called Pitt's Head,

Singular Rock, by the Road Side, Ten Miles from Carnarvon and Three from Beddgelert. It is called Pitt's Head,Because it bears a Sportive Resemblance to the Head of that Celebrated Statesman.

Published by H. Humphreys, Castle Square Carnarvon [n.d., c.1850.
Steel engraving. Sheet 125 x 175mm (5 x 6¾"). Laid on album paper.
A rock near the bottom of one of the paths to the summit of Snowdon, named after William Pitt the younger.
[Ref: 51395]  £70.00


 

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