1905 View of Clogwyn Coch from Top of Snowdon Wales Vintage Postcard.
1905 View of Clogwyn Coch from Top of Snowdon Wales Vintage Postcard

1905 View of Clogwyn Coch from Top of Snowdon Wales Vintage Postcard

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About This Vintage Postcard

The untamed grandeur of the Welsh highlands is captured in this sweeping vista of Clogwyn Coch as seen from near the summit of Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa). This dramatic viewpoint looks down over the rugged, slate-colored slopes of the mountain toward the hidden glacial lakes that dot the Snowdonia landscape below. The scene illustrates the steep, windswept ridges that have challenged mountaineers for centuries and later became a major destination for early rail tourists. The soft, hand-colored tones of this early lithograph emphasize the moody atmosphere of North Wales, where shifting clouds and light constantly transform the appearance of the craggy peaks. This perspective highlights the sheer scale of the Snowdon range, showcasing why it remains one of the most celebrated natural wonders in the United Kingdom.

Details

Era: Divided Back (circa 1905–1910)
City: Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa)
State or Region: Gwynedd, Snowdonia, North Wales
Country: Wales / United Kingdom
Topic: Clogwyn Coch, Snowdon Summit Views, Welsh Mountain Landscapes, Snowdonia National Park, Early Mountaineering History
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None (Stamp box indicates 1/2d. for Inland, 1d. for Abroad)
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: The Pictorial Stationery Co., Ltd., London
Printer: Printed at the works in Saxony (Germany)
Print Type: Autochrom (Lithograph)

Additional Information

This postcard is a fine example of the "Peacock" Brand "Autochrom" series, produced by The Pictorial Stationery Co., Ltd. of London. The manufacturing date is narrowed to 1905–1910, reflecting the peak era of German-printed postcards for the British market. Saxony was renowned for its superior lithographic printing technology before World War I disrupted these trade routes. Clogwyn Coch, meaning "Red Precipice," is a significant landmark on the Snowdon Mountain Railway, which opened in 1896 and continues to transport visitors to these spectacular heights. The "Autochrom" process used multiple lithographic stones to achieve the delicate, painterly color palette seen here. Interestingly, the back contains a specific instruction that the communication space is "for use in the United Kingdom only," a remnant of early international postal regulations regarding divided back cards.

This postcard would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.

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