(Pitts Head): Singular rock, by the road side, ten miles from Carnarvon and three from Beddgelert. Its is called Pitt's Head because it bears a sportive resemblance to the head of that celebrated statesman (Q23767750)

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landscape print; view of the rock at Pitt's Head; several sightseers in period dress and a horse and cart are nearby
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(Pitts Head): Singular rock, by the road side, ten miles from Carnarvon and three from Beddgelert. Its is called Pitt's Head because it bears a sportive resemblance to the head of that celebrated statesman
landscape print; view of the rock at Pitt's Head; several sightseers in period dress and a horse and cart are nearby

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    (Pitts Head) : Singular rock, by the road side, ten miles from Carnarvon and three from Beddgelert. Its is called Pitt's Head because it bears a sportive resemblance to the head of that celebrated statesman (British English)
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    16 September 2017
    (Pitts Head) Singular rock, by the road side, ten miles from Carnarvon and three from Beddgelert. Its is called Pitt's Head because it bears a sportive resemblance to the head of that celebrated statesman (British English)
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    16 September 2017
    (Pitts Head) Singular rock, by the road side, ten miles from Carnarvon and three from Beddgelert. Its is called Pitt's Head because it bears a sportive resemblance to the head of that celebrated statesman (British English)

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