[Three-quarter length portrait of a soldier]
- DCH Mil 330.
- Eitem
- [c.1914]
Studio portrait of a soldier, no further identifiable features.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
8939 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
[Three-quarter length portrait of a soldier]
Studio portrait of a soldier, no further identifiable features.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
Full-length studio portrait of a soldier in the Welsh Regiment.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
The journal of Mrs Elizabeth Baker, Dolgelley, 1778-1786. Part I in ten volumes.
The letter book of Mrs Elizabeth Baker, relating to mining ventures in Merioneth, 1770-1775. With printed appeals for contributions towards her relief, 1787-1788, and lists of donors.
Elizabeth Baker.
David Jones letters to Tom Burns
Twenty-three letters, 1940-1971, from David Jones, artist and writer, to his friend T. F. (Tom) Burns, nineteen of which date from the period 1940-1944 and form a valuable source for the life and work of the writer during the war years. The principal subjects discussed in the others are the history of Wales, the early history of the compass, Malory's Morte Arthur and the writer's experiences in the First World War. Twelve of these letters were printed, wholly or in part, by René Hague in Dai Greatcoat: A self-portrait of David Jones in his Letters (London, 1980).
Jones, David, 1895-1974
Captain Herbert Campbell, Winchester, Oct,
Rhan oWelsh Army Corps Records
Labour Exchange (Wales Division), Cardiff, Dec,
Rhan oWelsh Army Corps Records
Allcott & Wilson, Abergavenny, May-Oct,
Rhan oWelsh Army Corps Records
Rhan oWelsh Army Corps Records
Rhan oMartin Ridley Collection
An animated street scene with shops and pedestrians on either side and a tram heading towards the Pier Head in the centre of the picture.
Rhan oMartin Ridley Collection
Two copies of a photograph of Cardiff Castle taken from within the grounds.
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
A view looking across Llyn Peris from the A4086 towards the waste dumps.
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
Unframed, crude oil painting with autumnal colours in the foreground, the middle third dominated by mountains below a dark grey sky.
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
An isolated whitewashed farmhouse and outbuildings in an upland landscape. On the horizon can be seen the peak of Moelwyn Mawr.
The pedigree of John Trevor III of Trefalun, in the hand of Wiliam Llŷn (pp. 25-109), and on p. 110 his coat of arms, written in 1569 (p. 26). On pp. 5-21 is his 'Tabl', covering pp. 25-109 only. On pp.1-4 are arms in trick and, on p. 3, draft couplets of a cywydd in his hand; further pedigrees in his hand are on pp. 112-28; on p. 114 is an autograph englyn by him with an anonymous englyn by a contemporary hand.
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
A head and shoulders portrait in pencil and watercolour of Evan Roberts looking upwards to the top left of the picture.
[Morris, Technician Fifth Grade, United States Army]
Full-length studio portrait of a United States Serviceman, identifiable as a Technician Fifth Grade by his insignia. The negative is inscribed 'MORRIS.'
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
A volume containing Welsh poetry in free and strict metres, in the hand of David Evans (Dewi Dysul), Llandysul, Cardiganshire (see W. J. Davies, Hanes Plwyf Llandyssul (Llandysul, 1896, repr. 1992), pp. 253-5), mostly written by himself and relating to local events and personalities. Also included are diary entries, 1839-1872, relating to the weather and agricultural memoranda (ff. 70-81verso, inverted text).
The volume contains a Welsh carol, 1828 (ff. 1-2), Welsh poems sent as Valentines, 1850-1851 (ff. 13, 15, 33), a poem in praise of Llanover Hall, [1860s] (f. 52 verso), a poem in praise of John Hopkins (Ioan Glan Tees), 1863 (ff. 53 recto-verso), a Welsh metrical version of Mother Shipton's Prophecy, 1873 (f. 59), a poem on the death of the son of David Davies (Glan Cunllo), 1867 (f. 55 verso), and a chart of early-nineteenth century Welsh poets compiled by John William Thomas (Arfonwyson), [c. 1840] (f. 74 verso).
Evans, David, Dewi Dysul.
Rhan oD. S. Davies MSS,
Letters, press cuttings and other papers, most of them relating to The Welsh Colonising and General Trading Co. Ltd (Cwmni Ymfudol a Masnachol y Wladfa Gymreig) and to Congregational affairs in Wales, etc. The papers include a list of subscribers in the U.S.A., mainly Welshmen, for shares in the Colonising Company, and letters, 1871-1911, from [R. D. Edwards] ('Derfel'), E. Herber Evans ('Herber'), H. Tobit Evans, Thomas Gee, William Grifth (Holyhead), Walter D. Jeremy, D. Ll. Jones (Ruthin, secretary of the Colonising Company), George James Jones (Findlay, Ohio, U.S.A.), J. Spinther James ('Spinther'), Lewis Jones, Michael D. Jones, R. Gwesyn Jones (Utica, U.S.A.), Wm. S. Jones (Swyddfa Baner America, Scranton, U.S.A.), Job Miles (Aberystwyth), Thomas Nicholas, Joseph Parry (Mus. Doc.), Thomas Rees (Swansea), Daniel Rowlands (Normal College, Bangor), Edward Stephen ('Tanymarian'), John Thomas (Liverpool), Robert Thomas ('Ap Vychan'), etc.
Llawysgrifau'r Parchedig William Phillips (1861-1944), Gwalchmai, yn ymwneud â'i ymweliad i Wladfa Patagonia ym 1891. = Manuscripts of the Rev. William Phillips, (1861-1944), Gwalchmai, Congregational minister, relating to his visit to the Welsh Colony in Patagonia in 1891.