'The Queen of Welsh Watering-Places": the Promenade at Llandudno, 1909. Creator: Unknown.

'The Queen of Welsh Watering-Places": the Promenade at Llandudno, 1909. Creator: Unknown.

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Beauty Spots In North Wales: 'The Queen of Welsh Watering-Places": the Promenade at Llandudno, 1909. 'Largely through the enterprise of the London and North Western Railway Company, which has increased and improved its train service to North Wales, that delightful district is being more and more patronised by holidaymakers from all parts of the country. Llandudno, which has been called "the queen of Welsh watering places," is situated in a beautiful bay, amid grand cliff and mountain scenery, and provides attractions - bathing, boating, excursions, and entertainments to suit all kinds of tastes. Our photograph shows the westward view, with the Great Orme's Head in the background'. Note bathing machines on the beach. From "Illustrated London News", 1909.

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