- Peniarth MS 529i [RESTRICTED ACCESS]
- Eitem
- [1567x1610], 1861
Dosparth Byrr ar y rhan gyntaf i ramadeg cymraeg ... 1567 by Gruffydd Robert (first of two copies).
Dosparth Byrr ar y rhan gyntaf i ramadeg cymraeg ... 1567 by Gruffydd Robert (first of two copies).
Dosparth Byrr ar y rhan gyntaf i ramadeg cymraeg ... 1567 by Gruffydd Robert (second of two copies).
Dosparth ar yr ail rann i ramadeg a elwir cyfiachydiaeth (undated) by Gruffydd Robert.
Letters, manuscript notes and press cuttings relating to the Welsh grammar by Gruffydd Robert, 1874-1879.
[Tanat Valley Light Railway - cutting the sod #1]
Crowds watching the sod-cutting ceremony at Pontywaen by the Countess of Powis. Note that JPJ003 and JPJ004 are better quality images of the same event. The Montgomery County Times and Shropshire and Mid-Wales Advertiser dated 16th September 1899 gives an account of the proceedings.
John Peris Jones
[Tanat Valley Light Railway - cutting the sod #2]
Crowds watching the sod-cutting ceremony at Pontywaen by the Countess of Powis. In the foreground are two large marquees whilst the ceremony is taking place in the distance under a banner that reads "Success to the Tanat Valley Light Railway." Note that JPJ004 is a similar view of the same event. The Montgomery County Times and Shropshire and Mid-Wales Advertiser dated 16th September 1899 gives an account of the proceedings.
[Tanat Valley Light Railway - cutting the sod #3]
Crowds watching the sod-cutting ceremony at Pontywaen by the Countess of Powis. In the foreground are two large marquees whilst the ceremony is taking place in the distance under a banner that reads "Success to the Tanat Valley Light Railway." Note that JPJ003 is a similar view of the same event. The Montgomery County Times and Shropshire and Mid-Wales Advertiser dated 16th September 1899 gives an account of the proceedings
Head and shoulders portrait of a soldier in early C20th military uniform, possibly Welsh Regiment - note dragon collar badge as worn by Welsh Regiment prior to 1909.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[Pembroke Yeomanry - individual photos]
Half-plate carte de visite negative containing eight individual portraits of soldiers in the Pembroke Yeomanry. The portraits are in two rows of four arranged 'têtê bêche' style. Due to deterioration only six are in good condition.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
Old Market Hall, Llanrhaiadr-ym-Mochnant, demolished 1901.
View of a very dilapidated Market Hall. An ironmongers shop is to be seen on the right of the photo. Numerous people are watching the activities of the photographer. A doorway in the Market Hall, possibly leading to the first floor has a sign on the door "T J Lloyd Printer and..."
John Peris Jones
A view of the village of Llanrhaiadr-ym-Mochnant with the churchyard and church in the middle distance and a hill in the distance behind.
John Peris Jones
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
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
Statue of T. E. Ellis that stands in Bala and was unveiled on 7th October 1903. Photographed in landscape format with houses and a shop visible behind.
E. C. Burns.
Full-length portrait of a middle-aged man with a harp standing in front of the doorway to a stone built house. He is wearing a medal on his chest, possibly signifying a win at a local eisteddfod. This could possibly be Tom Lloyd the harpist (1848-1917) aka 'Telynor Ceiriog.'
Photograph of the exterior of a stone built house with three dormer windows at the front. Arllen Fawr is a grade II listed building dating back to the 1500s.
John Peris Jones
View of a small rural church with two persons standing in the doorway and another to the side.
Landscape format photograph showing Pistyll Rhaiadr with a small building in the foreground.
E. C. Burns
A view taken from the B4396 looking through the stone pillars marking the entrance to Llangedwyn Hall, which can be seen along the drive in the distance.
E. C. Burns
A portrait format view through the entrance to Llangedwyn Hall, a portion of which can be seen in the distance. Enclosure reads "The Avenue, Llangedwyn, Upright, New one."
John Peris Jones