- Ridley 1332.
- Eitem
- [ca.1905].
Rhan oMartin Ridley Collection
Beach and cliffs at Langland Bay.
Rhan oMartin Ridley Collection
Beach and cliffs at Langland Bay.
Rhan oMartin Ridley Collection
Rail sidings, chimneys and pithead gear at Victoria Colliery, Ebbw Vale.
Rhan oMartin Ridley Collection
A road junction with what was once a toll-house in the centre of the picture and the Ship Hotel on the left.
Lancasters Colliery, Six Bells, Abertillery
Rhan oMartin Ridley Collection
General view of the pit and surrounding houses.
Rhan oMartin Ridley Collection
Houses with a steep mountain behind.
Rhan oMartin Ridley Collection
Four children sitting on a stone wall in front of a row of thatched cottages.
Rhan oMartin Ridley Collection
View of Abertillery from a nearby hill.
Rhan oMartin Ridley Collection
A portrait format photo of two men in the middle distance standing on a path through woodlands.
Rhan oMartin Ridley Collection
Looking at Abertillery across the Ebbw Fach valley. Note the industrial activity on the valley floor.
Rhan oMartin Ridley Collection
Town centre street lined with small shops on either side.
[Street scene, unidentified location]
View of a building on a street corner. The stone-built building incorporates a shop
John Peris Jones
View looking up at the front of the dam, saplings in the foreground.
Worrell photo., Penybontfawr
View of an ivy-clad large house. Above one arched doorway is a partially obscured inscription "In the year of our ..." In the centre of the picture is the figure of the vicar, identifiable by his collar.
John Peris Jones
Street scene crammed with ponies, buyers and sellers. The new market hall can be seen in the distance.
View of a two storey stone built house with a hedge in front, beyond which is a steep hillside.
A view looking towards the main entrance to Llangedwyn Hall.
E. C. Burn.
Sir Watkins turnout at the Wynnstay, Llanfyllin
Numerous onlookers and various horse drawn carriages outside the Wynnstay Hotel, High Street, Llanfyllin. The streets are adorned with Union Jack flags and bunting. The premises have since been re-named The Cain Valley Hotel.
John Peris Jones
Llanrhaiadr Church from Wynnstay, Old Neg.
A view of the church taken from the Wynnstay Arms. This appears to be a copy photograph of an original by John Thomas, 47 Everton Road, Liverpool. The corresponding negative in the John Thomas Collection is jti003 "Llanrhaiadr Church from Hotel Window."
John Peris Jones
A view of the Hotel and Llyn Efyrnwy, the well-known tower in the background. This appears be the original negative that produced the image copied in JPJ019. Interestingly the original title written on this negative reads "27. Vyrnwy Hotel and Lake pub. by E.C. Burns" implying this is one in a series of postcards. In addition an adhesive label on the negative reads "Welshpool 2868"
E. C. Burns.
Craig & Cadair Berwyn and River, Maengwynedd, Llanrhaiadr
An upland landscape with hills and a mountain stream descending from a small waterfall in the centre of the photo