[Portuguese shepherd and sheep]
- PZ7890/488.
- Item
- 1934.
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
A portuguese shepherd smiling at the camera with a few sheep behind him looking on.
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[Portuguese shepherd and sheep]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
A portuguese shepherd smiling at the camera with a few sheep behind him looking on.
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
Praça do Comércio in which stands a statue of Dom Jose I on horseback mounted on an ornamental plinth. Behind the statue is an ornate arched gateway flanked by public buildings. On top of the arch, Glory stands a full 23 feet high and holds laurels over Valor and Genius. The inscription reads: VIRTUTIBUS MAIORUM UT SIT OMNIBUS DOCUMENTO. P.P.D.(see AJS 381 for a superior image)
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
Praça do Comércio in which stands a statue of Dom Jose I on horseback. This is mounted on a highly ornamental plinth. Behind the statue is an ornate arched gateway flanked by public buildings. On top of the arch, Glory stands 23 feet high and holds laurels over Valor and Genius. The inscription reads: VIRTUTIBUS MAIORUM UT SIT OMNIBUS DOCUMENTO. P.P.D.
[Pulpit, Duomo Santa Maria Assunta, Pisa]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
Slightly shakey view of the pulpit inside the Cathedral at Pisa.
[Richard Lloyd George aboard Andalucia]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
Richard Lloyd George playing with the engine order telegraph on the deck of 'Andalucia', January 1928.
[Richard Lloyd George on the bridge of a ship]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
Richard Lloyd George playing with the Engine Order Telegraph on the deck of 'Andalusia'. David and Megan Lloyd George are looking on. Probably taken whilst moored in Santos Harbour. 'Andalusia' sailed from Santos for Plymouth on 9th Jan 1928.
[Richard Lloyd George on the deck of Andalucia]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
Richard Lloyd George on the deck of Andalucia whilst moored in Santos Harbour. He has binoculars around ghis neck. Probably taken on 8th or 9th January 1928.
[River Aare flowing through Bern, Switzerland]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
View from a vantage point looking along the Aare with the Bern Archives building on the left.
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
The side of the road featured in PZ7890/118 showing a shallow ditch and dilapidated fence. Location unknown.
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
Rocky coastline photographed from the deck of 'Sabrina.' Exact location unknown.
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
A rough sea, presumably photographed from a ship. In 'The Real Lloyd George' (London, 1947) A J Sylvester wrtites of their outward journey to Brazil "... the Bay of Biscay was in one of its worst moods. Huge seas came crashing onto the ship, drenching the decks..."
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
A row of what appear to be blackcurrant bushes. Probably at Churt.
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
Waterlogged ruins of the Forum, Rome.
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
Waterlogged ruins of the Forum, Rome.
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
A flat, almost featureless plain with a village centre right. Reminiscent of the Picardy landscape this is possibly the site of a WW1 battle.
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
A flat landscape with a farm in the middle distance.
[Sabrina moored in an unidentified port]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
"Sabrina" moored (bottom left) in an unknown, probably Italian, port. AJS 257 is of the same port; on one of the buildings is 'Ente Bacini', which today is a shipyard in Genoa, suggesting that this view could also be of Genoa.
[Sabrina moored in an unknown port]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
"Sabrina" moored in an unknown, probably Italian, port. AJS 257 is of the same port; on one of the buildings is 'Ente Bacini', which today is a shipyard in Genoa, suggesting that this view could also be of Genoa.
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
A sapling, possibly one of the apple trees planted at Ty Newydd.
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
A sapling, seemingly newly planted in a field with others. Possibly at Ty Newydd.