Vintage postcard of a scenic view with a bridge over a waterfall, labeled 'The Parsons Bridge, Na Aberystwyth'.
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1905 Parson's Bridge near Aberystwyth Wales Vintage Postcard

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About This Vintage Postcard

Witness the wild, untamed beauty of the Welsh landscape with this dramatic view of The Parson's Bridge. Located in the Rheidol Valley near the famous Devil's Bridge, this site features a narrow footbridge spanning a deep, rugged gorge carved by the River Rheidol. The scene captures the steep, rocky walls of the chasm and the churning white water below, surrounded by dense hillside foliage. Historically, this treacherous crossing was used by the local parson to reach his parishioners on the opposite side of the valley. This postcard illustrates the breathtaking natural scenery that has made the Ceredigion region a destination for travelers seeking adventure and romantic landscapes for over a century.

Details

Era: Divided Back (c. 1905–1910)
City: Near Aberystwyth
State or Region: Cardiganshire (Ceredigion)
Country: Wales, United Kingdom
Topic: The Parson's Bridge, Rheidol Valley, Welsh Gorge Scenery, Cardiganshire History, Rustic Footbridges
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Vertical (Portrait)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: E. T. W. Dennis & Sons, Ltd. (London & Scarborough)
Printer: Printed in England (Dainty Series 2234)
Print Type: Halftone Lithograph

Additional Information

The publisher imprint identifies the firm as E. T. W. Dennis & Sons, Ltd., a prominent British company known for their "Dainty Series" of postcards. Based in London and Scarborough, they were pioneers in the British postcard industry. The manufacture date is narrowed to the late first decade of the twentieth century, as the divided back format was officially adopted in the UK in 1902. This specific card carries the series number 2234. The Parson's Bridge remains a point of interest along the Rheidol Valley, though the original precarious wooden structure has since been replaced by a more modern bridge.

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