Dangos 343 canlyniad

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Ifor & Joy Thomas Collection Eitem
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Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

[Fame Tomorrow]

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.

[Jamaican Fruit Seller No2]

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.

[Swimmer]

A woman in a bathing costume and swimming hat photographed from behind her left shoulder showing a wet and well suntanned back.

[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.

[Unknown Woman]

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

[Smiling Boy]

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]

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.

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