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Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album. Item With digital objects
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[Jardiniere with flowers III]

An ornate jardiniere with two handles and a pastoral pattern. The pattern appears to show an arched stone bridge and trees. In the jardiniere are an arrangement of flowers, most of which seem to be lilac blooms. The corners of the photograph have been cut to give a lozenge shape. There is no evidence that this photograph was ever glued into the album.

[Jardiniere with flowers II]

An ornate jardiniere with two handles and a pastoral pattern. The pattern appears to show an arched stone bridge and trees. In the jardiniere are an arrangement of flowers, most of which seem to be lilac blooms. The image has been crudely cut into a lozenge shape.

[Jardiniere with flowers]

An ornate jardiniere with two handles and a pastoral pattern. The pattern appears to show an arched stone bridge and trees. In the jardiniere are an arrangement of flowers, most of which seem to be lilac blooms. There is no evidence that this photograph was ever glued into the album.

[Iris in a glass]

A single Iris bloom in a small drinking glass. The bloom is resting on the right hand rim of the glass. The print has been trimmed to an oval shape and is mounted on pale pink paper.

[Hyacinths & Primula II]

Loose print of three terracotta pots arranged in a triangle. The pot nearest the camera contains a plant with small light coloured flowers, the two pots behind hyacinths.

[Hyacinths & Primula I]

An oblong shaped loose print, cut crudely across the top. There are two pinholes in the top of the print, in the centre and in the left hand corner. The photograph is of two hyacinths growing in terracotta pots, along with a smaller plant, probably a primula.

[Hyacinths]

An oblong print, faded around the top, bottom and left hand sides. The print appears to be underexposed and shows three hyacinths, two set farther back on the left. The hyacinth in the foreground has been placed next to another, unidentified pot plant. There is no indication that this photograph has ever been glued into the album.

Frittilaries

Five fritillaries in a small, Wedgewood style planter. The print has been trimmed to an oval shape and mounted on a light pink coloured card.

[Flowers in a cup]

A coffee cup with a floral design containing an arrangement of flowers, possibly blossom of some sort. The individual blooms are dark but with a light centre. The print has clipped corners and is mounted on salmon coloured paper.

[Flowering plants in terracotta pots]

Four terracotta pots containing different flowering plants. The corners of the print have been cut to give a lozenge shape. The print has a light, airy feel suggesting it was photographed in a greenhouse or conservatory.

[Dolls]

Two matching dolls of different sizes dressed in identical clothes. The smaller doll is sitting in the lap of the larger. The print has been roughly torn from a larger sheet of paper.

[Cup of flowers]

A teacup in which have been arranged flowers of indeterminate species. The cup appears to have a floral design. The print has been trimmed to an oval shape and mounted on blue paper.

[Crocuses]

Five crocus flowering in an earthenware plant pot. The corners of the print have been trimmed to give a slight lozenge shape. It appears that an attempt has been made, probably during developing of the print, to create a vignetting effect. The print is mounted on a pastel green paper.

[Boy with dog & dogcart]

A boy aged about twelve years old kneeling beside a light coloured dog harnessed to a small two wheel cart. The boy is wearing a peaked cap.The photograph has been taken in front of a large house, possibly Penllergare. No evidence that this photograph was ever affixed into the album.

[Book-end]

A book-end, possibly fashioned out of Alabaster, depicting three deer. Corners of the print have been trimmed to give a lozenge shape. This and 4455920/36 are a stereoscopic pair, this being the left hand image. There is no evidence that this photograph was ever glued into the album.

[Book End II]

A book-end, possibly fashioned out of Alabaster, depicting three deer. Corners of the print have been trimmed to give a lozenge shape. This and 4455920/35 are a stereoscopic pair, this being the right hand image. There is no evidence that this photograph was ever glued into the album.

[Bluebells & Wild Cherry, variant]

An arrangement of flowers, mainly bluebells, and foliage in a vase. The vase appears to have a pattern and frieze in relief suggestive of Wedgwood Jasperware. The print has had the corners trimmed to give a lozenge shape and is mounted on light blue paper. It is similar but not identical to photo album 2900, photo 12.

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