- Llyfr Ffoto 4694/31.
- Item
- [ca.1970]
Part of Kyffin Williams Archive
Framed portrait of a schoolgirl in her uniform looking to her right.
Part of Kyffin Williams Archive
Framed portrait of a schoolgirl in her uniform looking to her right.
Part of Kyffin Williams Archive
Unframed portrait of a schoolgirl in her uniform looking to her right.
Part of Kyffin Williams Archive
A schoolgirl in her uniform looking to her right.
[Margaret Lloyd George with her parents]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
Copy of a studio portrait of Margaret Lloyd George aged about twelve years old with her parents.
[Margaret Lloyd George in Morocco]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
Margaret Lloyd George seated behind a low table. In front of her is a large bowl of food. Probably taken January 13th 1936 - see A J Sylvesters diary
[Margaret Lloyd George and two of her grand-daughters]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
Dame Margaret Lloyd George with two well dressed young girls, believed to be the daughters of Thomas and Olwen Carey-Evans.
[Margaret Lloyd George and others in the garden at Brynawelon]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
Margaret Lloyd George in the gardean at Brynawelon holding a sundial with a man and woman next to her, they appear to be singing. Another man is standing on the far left of the picture.
[Margaret Lloyd George and another woman aboard a ship]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
Margaret Lloyd George in the company of an elderly lady aboard a ship. Both are wearing fur coats, the elderly lady is clutching a shawl.
[Margaret Lloyd George and another woman aboard a boat]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
Margaret Lloyd George and another younger woman, both well wrapped up, aboard a boat on an unknown lake. Photograph is underexposed.
[Margaret and Richard Lloyd George with an unidentified middle-aged couple]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
A group photo of the two Lloyd George's taken outdoors flanked by an unidentified couple. The presence of Richard and the nature of the landscape suggest this to have been taken on the 1928 visit to Brazil.
Piano-vocal score with lyrics. Bound in "Manuscript Music Book", "Lullaby - Pyrenean" written on cover.
Owen, Morfydd, 1891-1918
First line: Now I know that Spring will come again. Written in Steep. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: Here again (she said) is March the third. Written in Steep. Typescript. Manuscript alterations in Eleanor Farjeon's hand, lines 6-8 the most heavily corrected, also 9, 13 and 20, which probably reflect the editing mentioned in Thomas' letters to her, printed in E. Farjeon, Edward Thomas: The Last Four Years (1958), p. 132. (1) 'Perhaps I shall be able to mend March the 3rd. I know it must be either mended or ended'. (28 Apr 1915); (2) 'I have mended March 3rd too, you see'. (29 Apr 1915).
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, Oct. 1914-Sept. 1915.
Map of South East of Cambrai, Northern France,
Part of Papers of Major W.P. Wheldon,
‘Enemy Organisation 21.9.18.’ With references.
Map of South East of Cambrai, Northern France (Bohain area),
Part of Papers of Major W.P. Wheldon,
Indicates enemy trenches and organisation. Scale – 1:20000.
Map of Pilkem / Boezinge area of Belgium,
Part of Papers of Major W.P. Wheldon,
Indicates locations of trenches, inter-divisional boundaries, and inter-brigade boundaries.
Map of Northern France, Hazebrouck (near to the Belgian border),
Part of Papers of Major W.P. Wheldon,
Scale – 1:100000.
Map of Louvignies-Quesnoy, Northern France (near the Belgian border),
Part of Papers of Major W.P. Wheldon,
Indicates: British Front Line, points of likely resistance, lines of rifle pits or organised shell holes.
Part of Dylan Thomas Trust manuscripts
A two-page schematic sketch map of Llareggub, [1944x1951], drawn in brown ink by Dylan Thomas during the process of composition of his play for voices, Under Milk Wood.
The general topography of the town largely corresponds to the finished play; the map shows features such as Llareggub Hill and Donkey Down, with the homes of various characters and other buildings being identified along Coronation Street, Cockle Street and Donkey Street. On the reverse is an earlier abortive attempt, identifying only Ogmore-Pritchard, Willy Nilly and the Town Hall. The obverse of the map is reproduced in Douglas Cleverdon, The Growth of Milk Wood (London, 1969), pp. 12-13; Dylan Thomas, Under Milk Wood: The definitive edition, ed. by Walford Davies and Ralph Maud (London, 1995), p. 64; and Dylan Thomas, Under Milk Wood: A play for voices, ed. by Walford Davies (London, 2000), p. 64.
Thomas, Dylan, 1914-1953