A middle-aged couple in Salvation Army uniforms photographed in a garden, probably Major Edward Watkins and his wife, mentioned on page 153 of 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991)
Farmer Ceri Ellis and family outside their house, partly obscured by a heavy shadow. See pages 144-45 of 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991) for further details.
Ceri Ellis and his dog on the banks of the Camwy. This is the photograph mentioned on p.145 of 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991) - "Near Lle Cul we visited the farm of Ceri Ellis. I took a photograph of him standing like a Welsh Gauguin on the river bank..."
Lock gates and main irrigation canal at Ceg y Ffos. It is at Ceg y Ffos that water is diverted from the River Camwy to be used for irrigation purposes.
This may have been an attempt to photograph a butterfly which is in the centre of the frame, but blurred. Slides 4689/93-94 represent further attempts at the same subject.
A head and shoulders portrait of a man wearing a straw hat and carrying a wooden implement over his shoulder. Behind him an irrigation ditch is visible. A print was made from this slide for the exhibition 'Lluniau o Batagonia' at Llangefni Central Library in 1982. The title is 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. Due to the similarity between the two images it is possible to ascertain that 'Senor Euros Hughes' is the title and not 'Senor Llewelyn Griffith'