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[Monument to Christopher Columbus, Gaiman]

The Welsh Inscription on the monument to Christopher Columbus unveiled on May 5, 1893 (it is said to be the first in the whole of South America). The four sides of its pedestal carry inscriptions alluding to Columbus in Italian, Welsh, English and Castilian Spanish.

[Capel Seion, Bryn Gwyn]

View shows the front (in shade) and the right hand wall of the chapel.

Slide 4689/20 shows the same chapel from a different angle but is underexposed.

[Dyffryn Camwy, Lle Cul]

A small farm and stand of trees near the Chubut River, as seen from a nearby scree slope. This is possibly the farm of Ceri Ellis, mentioned on pages 144-145 0f 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer 1991). Slide 4689/34 is a variant of this view.

[Rock formations at Lle Cul]

A large piece of limestone has become detached from the cliff face giving the impression of a tower. Slides 4689/31 & 32 are variants of this view.

[House, Gaiman]

A wide road leads to a neat, one storey, stone built, house with yellow paintwork. Slide 4689/53 is of the same house.

Senor Llewelyn Griffith

Head and shoulders portrait of an elderly man wearing spectacles and a grey fedora. He also features in Slide 4689/56. A print of this is believed to have been shown at 'Lluniau o Batagonia' at Llangefni Central Library in 1982. The sitter is believed to be either Senor Llewelyn Griffith or Senor Euros Hughes. PB7040 in the NLW collection is an oil painting 'Euros Hughes irrigating his fields' in which Euros Hughes is wearing a straw hat and stands near an irrigation ditch. Due to the similarity between the painting and slide 4689/95 it is possible to ascertain that 'Senor Llewelyn Griffith' is the title of this photograph and not 'Senor Euros Hughes'

[Rear view of undistinguished buildings]

Appears to show light industrial buildings photographed from a slightly elevated viewpoint. A stand of poplars are visible in the middle distance. Probably in Gaiman. See also 4689/58 for another view of the same buildings.

[Undistinguished buildings]

A view of the rear of what appear to be light industrial premises taken from a slightly elevated viewpoint. Trees are visible in the middle distance. Probably in Gaiman. See also 4689/57 for another view of the same buildings.

[Mr & Mrs Evan Owen Williams]

Portrait of a man wearing a blue shirt and braces standing next to his bespectacled wife. Believed to be the print shown at 'Lluniau o Batagonia' at Llangefni Central Library in 1982 titled 'Senor & Senora Evan Owen Williams'

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