Bronze Age Gold from Wales

The end of the upper Lake Penllergare (photograph)

Salted paper print, from Calotype paper negative 86.31I/257. Shows the Upper Lake at Penllergare. Mounted on cream card with black ink frame surround and title at bottom right of mount.

John Dillwyn Llewelyn ordered the construction of the two lakes at Penllergare in 1839. They impounded vast quantities of water with the Upper Lake descending over a man-made waterfall into the Lower Lake. In this carefully staged photograph Dillwyn Llewelyn has placed an umbrella, deck chair and basket on the path, and shows the old stone steps and bridge at the farthest end of the lake. The lakes were the subject of a number of photographs by JDL where he included the boat house, shanty, bridges, and waterfall. (Source: 'Pastures Green and Dark Satanic Mills: The British Passion for Landscape', 2015)

Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

80.9I/10

Creation/Production

Llewelyn, John Dillwyn
Date: 1852 (circa)

Acquisition

Donation, 11/2/1980

Measurements

mount (mm): 236
mount (mm): 297
mount (mm): 170
mount (mm): 210

Techniques

salted paper print
black and white (monochrome photograph)
photograph

Material

paper
card

Location

In store

Classification

topography landscape
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