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[Welsh Landscape II]

An attempt to photograph a framed painting of a landscape in the artists studio. The painting, square in format, looks from one side of a valley to the other.

[Welsh landscape]

A framed painting photographed in the artists studio. It appears to be of a hillside with sheep grazing, viewed from a distance.

[Welsh Guard]

A partially vignetted portrait of a soldier in the uniform of the Welsh Guards reclining in front of what appears to be a papier-mache studio prop.

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

[Welsh Farmer]

Drawing, in ink and watercolour, of a farmer carrying a stick and wearing a sack over his shoulders. The drawing has been removed from a sketchbook as evidenced by the perforations on the left hand side.

[Welsh Blacks at Aberffraw II]

An unframed painting of cattle grazing beneath a yellow sky. The transparency has been mounted the wrong way round in comparison to how the image is printed in 'The Land & the Sea'. The transparency as a whole has a green cast.

[Welsh Blacks at Aberffraw]

An unframed painting of cattle grazing beneath a pale yellow sky. The transparency has been mounted the wrong way round in comparison to how the image is printed in 'The Land & the Sea'.

Welsh armorial

An armorial of Welsh arms, 329 coats, painted, nine to the page, some shields left blank, with text in good italic, written in 1585 (f. 9). There are additional notes by several hands of [17 cent., first ½], including Peter Ellis, each note signed (ff. 15 recto-verso, 18, 19) and Robert Vaughan (f. 29); on f. 12 verso is a note citing 'R.D. of Gwissanye' [Robert Davies II]. From f. 24 are arms, some of them painted, added by other hands of [17 cent.]. On ff. 39-42 verso is an index by the original hand covering his entries up to f. 21 (including those for the wanting ff. 1-5).

[Well dressed elderly man]

A well dressed man standing on a dirt track.The same man is the subject of 4689/151 & 4689/152. It could possibly be Lias Garmon Owens, mentioned on page 145 of 'A Wider Sky - "On the dirt road at Lle Cul I drew Lias Garmon Owens. The wind ruffled his white hair and so distracted me..."

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