- Eitem
- 1947.
Ifor Thomas seated and studying a piece of paper in his left hand. A young man in shorts and short-sleeved shirt looks on. Sketches are visible on the reverse of the paper.
Ifor Thomas seated and studying a piece of paper in his left hand. A young man in shorts and short-sleeved shirt looks on. Sketches are visible on the reverse of the paper.
Four people sunbathing on sand dunes, a beach and the sea visible in the distance.
A smoke float, a small bomb, in the surf on a sandy beach
Clustered columns with peeling paint at an unknown building, probably a church or cathedral.
Joy Thomas' head in profile asleep on a sandy beach. Sandcastles have been placed each side of her head and a semi circle of shells above her. A small crab had been placed in the centre of the semicircle.
Thomas, Ifor 1912-1961
Head and shoulders portrait of a young boy looking slightly to his right and holding a piece of driftwood
Three quarter portrait of a middle aged man in a flat cap and a grandad shirt with a pipe in his mouth.
An untidy agglomeration of miscellaneous, mainly antique, items - possibly theatrical props. Included are a globe, bust, stuffed fish, rocking horse, suits or armour, ledgers, pictures, furniture etc etc.
An untidy agglomeration of miscellaneous, mainly antique, items - possibly theatrical props. Included are a globe, bust, stuffed fish, rocking horse, suits or armour, ledgers, pictures, furniture etc etc.
Unidentified person photographing an untidy agglomeration of miscellaneous, mainly antique, items - possibly theatrical props. Included are a globe, bust, stuffed fish, rocking horse, suits or armour, ledgers, pictures, furniture etc etc.
Ifor Thomas sitting on the grass in a park or garden, evidently singing, his right hand extended.
C Burt.
Joy Thomas with a little girl on her shoulders photographed in sand dunes.
[British Restaurant Guildford, Public House Murals]
Seven circular designs painted on a brick wall. Each features a depiction relating to a public house name. Only one, the Crown Inn, is titled. The other designs are a lion (Red Lion), ship (Ye Olde Ship), angel (Angel), kings head (Kings Head), oak tree with crown (Royal Oak) and three birds (Three Pigeons). The names in parentheses are names of public houses in Guildford to which the murals are thought to relate.
A bearded man in a battered straw hat petting a sheepdog.
Women in British army uniform descending an external metal staircase.
Thomas, Joy.
A print in poor condition of a series of concentric circles.
A pair of leather gloves photographed on a black & white woollen scarf.
A photograph of a group portrait by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres dated 1818. It shows a father, mother, two sons and a daughter. The daughter is seated at a harpsichord.
Planks of wood running from top left to bottom right into which have been hammered numerous bolts. The whole is weathered and the texture of the wood's grain prominent. The whole is lit by a light source at the top of the picture.
Photograph of the spine and covers of an 1897 ornate leather bound edition of 'Poems by Robert Browning.'