- Llyfr Ffoto 4694/3.
- Eitem
- [ca.1970]
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
Portrait of a young woman in a khaki jumper.
4155 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
Portrait of a young woman in a khaki jumper.
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
A branch of an apple tree heavily laden with apples. The tree appears to be in an orchard.
Rhan oMartin Ridley Collection
Copy of a photograph showing a bare hillside with houses on the lower reaches.
Arbitration issued by Gauthier d'Ochles,
Rhan oWynnstay Estate Records
Brother G., abbot of the Cistercian Order and the entire assembly of the abbots of the General Chapter have revoked by their mandate the arbitration of the abbots H[oytlev] of Whitland, A[dam] of Dore , and K[enweryc] of Kayrlyon in a cause pending between the houses of Pool and Cumhyr, by which all things were to be restored to their former status; twenty-one pounds was to be given to the abbot and assembly of Pool by the abbot and assembly of Cumhyr; if either of the parties approached the secular arm against the other party to prevent it from enjoying the possessions adjudged to it, it was to be punished by the authority of the highest order, and if it failed to regain its sense, the arbitrators were to report the matter to the General Chapter following. This was done in the year 1226. By authority of this command, the cause was indicated and after various altercations, the suit was finally settled by compromise between the arbitrators. The arbitrators report that G[oronwy], abbot of Pool, and A., abbot of Cumhyr, appeared with some fifty persons from the seniors and counsellors of their respective houses and compromised for the arbitrators, abbots H[oytlev] of Whitland, K[enweryc] of Kayrlyon, P. of Stratflur, and subpriors S. of Dore and A. of Kayrlyon, P. of Stratflur, and subpriors S. of Dore and A. of Kayrlyon, to stand by their arbitration under penalty of a hundred marks to be paid by one party to the other. This arbitration made 15 July 1227 at Radnor, is that the whole land which belongs to the monks between Luyth and Buga upwards from the moor which is upon Peruet Menith shall be divided through the middle lengthwise as long as it endures, whether towards Pemlumon or towards any other place, so that it may be divided between the two houses, and that the moiety which is towards Luyth shall remain to Pool and from that moiety Cumhyr shall possess the entire lands of Cumbuga and Blayn Guy within their boundaries. As for the land between Chorw and Eyanun, Cumhyr is to have that part which is in Ceredigion and Pool that part which is in Keueyllauc. Of the twenty-one pounds formerly received for Cumbuga and now adjudged through the General Chapter to the house of Pool, the monks of Pool are to have two parts and the monks of Cumhyr one third. Whosoever of the monks or laymen will have striven to refute this form of peace shall be banished from their particular houses to remote houses outside Wales and shall not be readmitted except through permission of the General Chapter, and whosoever will have concealed some instrument which might further this composition or will absent themselves from the rest except by the consent of the father abbot shall be excommunicated. This form of composition was read in the chapter houses of both houses and was not contradicted.
Two men in western clothes standing a respectful distance from, and looking at, an archery target.
Gareth Vaughan Jones and Dr Muller watching the target in an archery contest.
[Argentinian postage stamp postmarked Trevelin]
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
Close up of an Argentinian stamp issued in June 1968 to celebrate the life of sailor Vito Dumas postmarked Trevelin-Chub[ut]-Argentina with a circular date stamp dated 12 Dec 68.
[Argentinian stamp postmarked Trevelin]
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
Close up of an Argentinian stamp issued in June 1968 to celebrate the life of sailor Vito Dumas postmarked Trevelin-Chub[ut]-Argentina with a circular date stamp dated 12 Dec 68.
[Argyll & Sutherland Highlander with four wound stripes]
Full-length studio portrait of a soldier in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders displaying four wound stripes on his lower left sleeve. Wound stripes were introduced in July 1916 and could be applied retrospectively. The fact that this soldier is displaying wound stripes but no overseas service chevrons (introduced in December 1917) suggests the portrait dates from between these dates.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
Photograph of the exterior of a stone built house with three dormer windows at the front. Arllen Fawr is a grade II listed building dating back to the 1500s.
John Peris Jones
Group portrait of an army football team holding a trophy. As well as the thirteen men in kit there are two soldiers in uniform holding towels (trainers) and a commanding officer, rank uncertain with an indistinct cap badge.
Rhan oMartin Ridley Collection
Two rows of houses beyond which is a steep hillside.
Informal portrait of an Asian boy aged about twelve years old. He is smiling at the camera and has a magazine tucked under his left arm. As this photo was taken directly before the SS Kistna docked in Sebarok this may be one of the efficient Chinese stewards mentioned in' Gareth Jones - A Manchukuo Incident' by Margaret Siriol Colley (Newark, 2001), page 95.
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
A family and two swans on the beach. The father is holding a camera and walking away from the rest of the family.
At Home of Kyffin Williams RA : Pwllfanogl, Llanfair PG.
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
Kyffin Williams and two persons in the garden in front of his home at Pwllfanogl, 18th June 1979.
Rhan oA J Sylvester Collection
Members of the Lloyd George entourage outside Chateau Sainte-Maire, Lausanne. Behind them is a monument to Major Davel.
Rhan oMartin Ridley Collection
Three horses jumping over a hurdle, a fourth approaching the hurdle.
Studio portrait of an Australian private wearing a greatcoat and characteritic felt hat with puggaree, note the lapel badge worn on his coat.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.