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Ifor & Joy Thomas Collection
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[Cleaning a wound]

A close up of an arm with numerous abrasions and/or dirty marks being cleaned. One hand of the person cleaning the arm is holding a piece of cotton wool, the other is holding a piece of gauze bandage over the inside of the elbow. A scrubbing brush and Izal Toilet Soap are in a nearby bowl.

[British Restaurant, Guildford ]

A spartan eating area, the painted brick walls adorned with murals believed to have been designed by Joy Thomas and executed by students of Guildford School of Art. The murals relate to the Guildford area and include the arms of the Onslow family and a panel of the Queens Royal Regiment including twelve cartouches showing soldiers in different uniforms from 1669-1942.

[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.

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