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Ifor & Joy Thomas Collection Eitem Saesneg
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[Swansea, looking towards Townhill]

Looking across back gardens of terraced houses towards Townhill, Swansea. The photo was probably taken on a Monday as many of the houses have washing on their clothes lines.

Gwynfryn-Evans, Gordon (Rhydaman) photographer

[Sunbather]

A woman, probably Joy Thomas, sunbathing with her costume pulled down to expose her back to the sun. On her right is a small oblong mirror.

[Study of a Head]

The head of a young woman photographed in a prone position, her head unsupported so that her long hair flows down the lower part of the photograph.

[Studio Portrait of a girl]

A girl of approximately twelve years of age wearing a white woollen jumper and a hairband. Her chin is resting on her right hand and she is looking twards the bottom right.

[Still Life]

Corner of a window photographed from the interior in which a framed photograph, an aspidistra and a vase are visible.

[Soldiers in silhouette]

Two soldiers casting long shadows whilst in the act of crossing a road, walking right to left. The road and the cobbled surface on which they are walking are wet and gleaming in the early morning (or late evening) sun.

[Soldier]

A three quarter portrait of a British soldier facing left and wearing a steel helmet. His two hands are gripping the barrel of his gun.

Mrs Joy Thomas, 65 York Road, Guildford, Surrey.

[Smiling Jamaican Girl]

A photograph of a topless girl kneeling on the floor and smiling. The photograph has been trimmed around the figure. Believed to have been taken by Joy in 1937.

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