Two successive frames from a cine-film taken by A J Sylvester at the time of David Lloyd George's visit to Germany in 1936. These show A J Sylvester with his cine camera held up to his eye. Presumably shot in a mirror.
A slightly out of focus group photo, the sitters on the deck of 'Sabrina' the coastline visible behind them.The yacht appears to be anchored at Santa Margherita Ligure.
Studio portrait of two men in military uniform - a Lieutenant in a Fusilier Regiment and a sergeant in the Royal Army Medical Corps along with a civilian. They are possibly brothers.
Light from a window to the left illuminates the sitter. He is a middle aged man sitting on a chair with his right arm resting on a table. A gourd and bombilla are held in his left hand.
A smartly dressed man stands next to an elderly, but well cared for, blue pickup truck. Capel Nazareth, Drofa Dulog is in the background. This is probably Kenny Evans and his Pontiac, immortalised on pages 154 - 155 of 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991).
Studio portrait of a private in the Welsh Regiment (note shoulder title on left shoulder) seated, with a woman believed to be his wife. On his lower left sleeve is a good conduct chevron, awarded for two years unblemished conduct.
A young woman with dark hair walks along the side of a ploughed field accompanied by a small black and white dog. The woman is wearing a white blouse and a pale blue apron. Identity of young woman not known
A skyscape with brooding cumulonimbus clouds above an abandoned single storey wooden house. The house, visible in the middle distance is bathed in sunshine. See also slides 4690/125-126, 128.
An ink and watercolour sketch similar to that on page 62 of 'The Art of Kyffin Williams' (Royal Academy of Arts, 2007) showing St Beuno's church and a nearby cottage.