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[Pink & white hollyhocks]

Pink and white hollyhocks in flower. On page 155 of 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991) KW talks of his stay at the hotel owned by Senor Emilo Bezuanartea in Puerto Madryn. He mentions 'a garden of roses and hollyhocks' at the hotel. This photograph was probably taken there. Very similar to slide 4690/46.

[Doorway leading to a garden]

Looking through a doorway into a sunny garden, similar to 4690/50 but less underexposed. On page 155 of 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991) KW talks of his stay at the hotel owned by Senor Emilo Bezuanartea in Puerto Madryn. He mentions 'a garden of roses and hollyhocks' at the hotel. This photograph was probably taken there.

[Bird in a bright blue sky]

A light coloured bird in the centre of the frame photographed against a bright blue sky. The bird is too far away from the camera to be identified.

[Man on horseback]

A middle aged man wearing a flat cap astride a bay horse and using a sheepskin as a saddle. The horse is standing at right angles to a track that heads away from the camera to the centre of the frame. See also slide 4690/57.

[Southern Lapwing & car]

A Southern Lapwing (Vanellus chilensis) flying away from the camera and framed a against a bright blue sky. A small white car is visible in the bottom right of the photo. The car may well be the 'small white car' belonging to Glyn Ceiriog Hughes who acted as guide to KW for much of his stay in Dyffryn Camwy.

[Essado]

The carcasses of two lambs being barbecued. This would appear to be the barbecue (or essado) mentioned by KW on p 182 of 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991). This took place at the residence of Don Diego Neill, Intendente of Los Alerces National Park on Christmas Day 1968.

[Mountain sunset V]

A line of hills silhouetted against a dramatic evening sky. See also 4690/67-70 for other slides taken at the same time.

[Malva]

Leaves and flowers of a member of the mallow family. On p 176 of 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991) KW talks of "... malva, a sort of mallow that invaded the gardens of Trevelin."

[Farmer on horseback]

A middle aged farmer astride a dark bay horse. On the ground next to him is a sheepdog. Snow capped peaks can be seen in the distance. Slide 4690/84 is another slide of the same farmer.

Letters from Kyffin Williams,

Letters and cards from Kyffin Williams, 1923-2003, mostly addressed to members of his immediate family. Some contain only partial notes; a few include drawings.

Canlyniadau 1661 i 1679 o 1679