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  • A man in Beaumaris, Australia provided scientists with the oldest sample of air from the southern hemisphere.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • The last stronghold of the Druids, it was also rich in history and lore, from its moated, thirteenth-century Beaumaris Castle to its Tudor pubs and Georgian mansions.

    William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011

  • Then we turned down beneath the bridge carrying the long abandoned drive to Baron Hill and saw below Beaumaris, looking out over the full tide to the mountains.

    Country diary: Anglesey 2011

  • The last stronghold of the Druids, it was also rich in history and lore, from its moated, thirteenth-century Beaumaris Castle to its Tudor pubs and Georgian mansions.

    William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011

  • At this time of year the original lane linking Menai Bridge and Beaumaris is a route through paradise.

    Country diary: Anglesey 2011

  • Then we turned down beneath the bridge carrying the long abandoned drive to Baron Hill and saw below Beaumaris, looking out over the full tide to the mountains.

    Country diary: Anglesey 2011

  • Boats moored at Beaumaris, Isle of Anglesey, north Wales.

    Country diary: Anglesey 2011

  • Posing outside Beaumaris Castle with outgoing Anglesy MP Albert Owen, Peter Hain's chosen location for a photo shoot has given rise to speculation that there are plans afoot to re-open Beaumaris Gaol.

    Hain puts Anglesey first 2009

  • At this time of year the original lane linking Menai Bridge and Beaumaris is a route through paradise.

    Country diary: Anglesey 2011

  • Boats moored at Beaumaris, Isle of Anglesey, north Wales.

    Country diary: Anglesey 2011

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