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23 images in cluster Near in SN5981
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in SN5981, near Aberystwyth
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- Near
- Entrance (of which 9 shown above)
- Penglais Road (of which 7 shown above)
- Aberystwyth University Entrance Road (of which 7 shown above)
- National Library of Wales (of which 6 shown above)
- Llanbadarn Road (of which 4 shown above)
- University Campus (of which 3 shown above)
- A487 Penglais Road (of which 3 shown above)
- Postbox No.SY23 (of which 3 shown above)
- Looking (of which 2 shown above)
- View from the National Library (of which 2 shown above)
- Plascrug Leisure Centre (of which 1 shown above)
- Cemetery (of which 1 shown above)
- Penglais Hill (of which 1 shown above)
- Rheidol Railway (of which 1 shown above)
- Map Shows (of which 1 shown above)
- Water Source (of which 1 shown above)
- Norton Terrace (of which 1 shown above)
- St Padarn
- Villas on Llanbadarn Road
- Arts Centre
- Llanbadarn Fawr Church
- Flower Festival
- Memorial
- View over Aberystwyth
- Stained Glass Window
- St Padarn's Church
- Bronglais Hospital
- Great Hall
- Background is the National Library of Wales
- Building on the Left
- Inside St Padarn
- Quebec Road
- Physical Sciences Building
- Plas Avenue
- Science Park
- Ffordd Caradog Caradog Road
- Bronglais General Hospital
- Parish Church
- Converted to Housing
- Geograph Conference
- Welsh and Welsh Language Material
- Ysgol Penweddig
- Cae'r-gog
- Post Office
- Early 20th Century Housing
- Padarn Crescent
- Centre of the Photo
- TaMed Da Restaurant at Penbryn
- Cross which Originally Stood in the Churchyard
- Named after David Davies
- Closer View
- Junction with Cefnllan
- Mainly Early 20th Century Housing
- Inside the Arc
- Boulevard St Brieuc
- Part of Sir Percy Thomas's Original Design
- Rugby and Tennis