- Eitem
- [c1950]
Joy Thomas wearing a tweed coat, homburg and veil.
Joy Thomas wearing a tweed coat, homburg and veil.
Ifor Thomas stands in front of an interested class of students, holding up a print of a night time scene. Behind him is an array of prints.
A portrait of Joy Thomas, head and right hand only, seen in profile looking to the right,and surrounded by blossom from a flowering tree.
A Jamaican lady balancing a tin bowl on her head. In the bowl are foliage and an item wrapped in newspaper.
A woman squatting on the ground. Around her are arranged fruit and vegetables (including cassava, lettuce and tomatoes) in neat rows and piles, many on a piece of sackcloth.
A woman in a bathing costume and swimming hat photographed from behind her left shoulder showing a wet and well suntanned back.
Contact print from a 6 x 6 cm neg of Ifor Thomas holding Sian, aged about 18 months old.
Sian, daughter of Ifor & Joy Thomas, aged about six standing in a swimmimg or paddling pool being splashed by someone to her left and out of shot.
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.
[Experimenting with Light & Shadow]
Joy Thomas and A N Other positioning a cone and netting to form patterns
A girl walking down an alleyway carrying a large teddy bear in her left arm. In her right hand she has a pit bull terier on a lead.
O'Brien, A J P Photographer, of Guildford
[Blossom, Cottage & Seascapes]
Four contact prints from 6x6 cm negs. One each are of blossom and a thatched cottage, two are of waves breaking on a beach.
Studio portrait of a seated young woman in a velvet dress. She is displaying a ring on the wedding finger of her left hand.
Chapman, Henry Photographer, 235 High Street, Swansea
[Ifor explains the Rolleiflex]
Ifor Thomas explaining the workings of a Rolleiflex camera to two othermen.
Tuiles Goutterieres Vendeennes
A print signed and backstamped JJ Goizet of a wall with curved roof tiles jutting out, photographed against a blue sky.
Goizet, J J Photographer, Paris
A rush basket, round in shape, on a wooden surface, photographed with light at an oblique angle.
A two thirds facial portrait of a boy aged about twelve with a broad smile and tousled hair. He is looking to his left.
Two policemen wearing the insignia of the Glamorgan Constabulary. Their collars identify them as constables C18 and C16. C18 is believed to be Vernon, brother of Ifor Thomas.
A ruined two storey mansion photographed from an adjacent field. Location not known
[St Mary's Church, Swansea after the blitz]
A view looking across bombed buildings and rubble towards St Mary's Church and square, Swansea.