- Llyfr Ffoto 4689/269.
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- 1968.
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Limestone cliffs under a bright blue sky. On the left hand side of the photo there is evidence of either a geological fault or possibly an angular unconformity.
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Part of Kyffin Williams Archive
Limestone cliffs under a bright blue sky. On the left hand side of the photo there is evidence of either a geological fault or possibly an angular unconformity.
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Ink & wash drawing of beach and cliffs at Trearddur, Anglesey photographed with a Kodak Colour Control Patch at the top.
The Cordillera above Cwm Hyfryd
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Part of Kyffin Williams Archive
Part of Kyffin Williams Archive
A flat, arid landscape stretches to the horizon, punctuated by small bushes and trees.
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A bright blue sea with a sandy beach and headland protruding into the sea in the middle of the left hand side of the canvas. Just above centre is a small sandbank with a larger one above it and to the right. A thin strip of land is visible on the horizon.
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A view of the limestone cliffs and valley floor taken from a crevice in the rocks. Taken from the same viewpoint as slide 4689/37.A sketch of this view (see llyfr ffoto 4691/56).
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Part of Kyffin Williams Archive
Buildings of the Giudecca seen in silhouette, with possibly the Chiesa delle Zitelle on the left.
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Buildings of the Giudecca seen in silhouette, with possibly the Chiesa delle Zitelle on the left.
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Ink draft, [1997x1998], of the introductions by Kyffin Williams to the sections on the sea and 'Landscape' for his book, The land & the sea (Llandysul, 1998), together with an agreement, 1998, regarding the publication of the book.
The Lewis Jones bus drivers at Trelew
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Two bus drivers squatting by their bus, which is named Lewis Jones.
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Typescript entitled 'The Lion of the Pampa' by Evelyn Lloyd. A manuscript note on the front page reads "Written in 1936-37 and founded on fact. The original bandit was Barioletti, of the Pampa, Argentina, who was still living in the 1930s".
Lloyd, Evelyn, Argentina.
[The Moel-y-don ferry, by Frances Williams]
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[The Moel-y-don Ferry, by Frances Williams]
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The Reynolds family farm at Lle Cul or White Horse at Lle Cul
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A white horse grazing near the Reynolds farm under the cliffs at Lle Cul. This photo forms the basis for versions of the painting 'Horse at Lle Cul'
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Part of Kyffin Williams Archive
A framed painting of the sea breaking over rocks. A headland is visible on the horizon on the right. The painting has been photographed on an easel with a Kodak Colour Control Patch visible in the bottom of the frame.
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A framed painting of the sea breaking over rocks. A headland is visible on the horizon on the right. The painting has been photographed with a Kodak Colour Control Patch visible in the bottom of the frame.
The Williams graves Llanfair-yng-Nghornwy
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A corner of Llanfair-yng-Nghornwy churchyard which includes three identical slabs laid in a row.