Donkey cart at Talybont, c. 1905
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Donkey powered transport for some of the possessions of Dr Quick and his family, en route from Talybont railway station to his new residence at Brynhyfryd.
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Brecknock Museum & Art Gallery 2002
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16/2/2010
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1900-1909
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