- Peniarth MS 67 [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
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- [1483x1500].
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
Poetry mostly by and in the hand of Hywel Dafi [after 1483].
Other cited poets include Dafydd Llwyd and Dafydd ap Gwilym Gam.
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Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
Poetry mostly by and in the hand of Hywel Dafi [after 1483].
Other cited poets include Dafydd Llwyd and Dafydd ap Gwilym Gam.
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
Poetry of Guto'r Glyn, Dafydd ap Gwilym and others, and a speech by Iolo Goch, 1573 - [c.1584].
The manuscript is in six different hands: Part a is dated 1573; Part b is the autograph of Simwnt Fychan; Part c was written before 1584; Part d was written about the same time as Part c; both Part e and Part f were written c. 1580.
Part of Brogyntyn manuscripts
A volume containing Welsh strict-metre poetry in the hand of Wmffre Dafis, vicar of Darowen, written in 1599 for his nephew, Theodore Price, sub-dean of Westminster Abbey.
The same scribe also wrote Bodewryd MS 1, BL Addl MS 14933, Llanstephan MSS 35, 118, and NLW MS 3056D (Mostyn MS 160). Jesus College MS 101 (see Report on Manuscripts in the Welsh Language, 2 vols (London, 1898-1910), II, pp. 68-86) appears to be a straight transcript from this manuscript. A series of englynion in Welsh and Latin have been added in an early-seventeenth century hand on f. v.
Davies, Humphrey, -1635
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Statue of nude and cherub at Hearst Castle.
The interior of the yurt that Baron von Plessen, Dr Muller and Gareth shared.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Under-exposed view of a man kneeling on one knee inside a yurt.
In General Tsai Ting-Kai's House
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
A group photograph of Gareth Vaughan Jones with the son of General Tsai Ting-Kai on his right. On his left are two young women, the daughters of the Generals Tsai Ting-Kai and Chen Chi-tang. Also in the photo are two unidentified young men.
[Group of Mongolians attending the Great Mongolian Festival of the Princes]
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
A man and three women looking at the camera.
[Horsemen at the Great Mongolian Festival of the Princes]
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Fifty or so horsemen galloping from left to right across the photo, away from the camera.
[Row of one storey buildings and yurts]
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Animated scene with a row of one storey buildings on the right of the photograph and two yurts on the right.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Single storey buildings, the roofs of which can be seen behind a low wall.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Two young monks wearing distinctive headgear.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Anatoli Petrewschtchew standing on a track, looking at the camera. He has a cigarette in his left hand.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Untitled and unused RP card of the exterior of a circular temple, identified by the cataloguer as the Temple of Heaven, Beijing.
Harting's Postcard Publishers
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
The Ploughing ceremony in progress as photographed from behind the Royal Throne.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
A sampan photographed from the stern, sailing under a large square sail. Location unknown.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Stern of a houseboat, used as a living space.
[Gareth Vaughan Jones & Chinese friends]
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Gareth Vaughan Jones seated at a table with the daughter of General Tsai and two other men possibly including Tsai Daocheng.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Angkor Wat viewed from a distance.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
A narrow street. In the photo, with their backs to the camera, are the two girls thought to be the daughters of Mr R T Barrett, a Hong Kong journalist who GVJ befriended.
[Two girls on the deck of a ship]
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Two girls, one sitting in a deck chair, the other younger girl leaning over her.