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On the Web
- Portmeirion - Italianate Village, famous as the setting for "The Prisoner". Includes information about the village and Portmeirion Potteries.
- PM2006 Patrick McGoohan / Prisoner / Portmeirion Convention - Celebration of Patrick McGoohan, Danger Man, The Prisoner, and Portmeirion - Sunday 13th August 2006 in the Hercules Hall at Portmeirion.
- Pentref Portmeirion - Gwefan pentref Portmeirion. Cymraeg a Saesneg.
- Portmeirion Photographs - A collection of photographs of the resort, taken by the Mazuca family during their visits.
- Virtual Portmeirion - Virtual tours, photographs and information about Portmeirion a picturesque village of architectural follies created by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis.
- Portmeirion - Complete catalogue of Portmeirion Pottery designs and patterns from 1960-1972.
- Portmeirion - This Wikipedia encyclopaedia entry describes the Italianate resort village.
- Portmeirion Potteries - Makers of china tableware, pottery, cookware, earthenware, and kitchenware.
- Portmeirion Potteries - Makers of china tableware, pottery, cookware, earthenware, and kitchenware.
- Virtual Portmeirion - Online tours, hundreds of photographs and information about Portmeirion, North Wales, a picturesque village created by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, including architectural follies.
Wikipedia Articles
- Portmeirion Pottery - Portmeirion Pottery is a late 20th century British pottery.
- Portmeirion - [view of the central piazza]
- Plas Brondanw - Plas Brondanw () in Carreg Llanfrothen, Gwynedd, North Wales, was the family home of Clough Williams-Ellis, creator of the Italianate village Portmeirion, and elements of similar architectural styles can be seen at both locations.
- Susan Williams-Ellis - Susan Williams-Ellis, the eldest daughter of Amabel Strachey and Clough Williams-Ellis, was born on 6 June 1918 in Guildford, Surrey, England. She is known for her pottery designs and the foundation and management of the company Portmeirion Pottery.
- The Village (The Prisoner) - [part of Portmeirion], the real-life filming location for exterior shots of the Village.