- Mary Dillwyn Llysdinam Album/17.
- Eitem
- [c.1853]
Four rose blooms in various stages of opening arranged in a jug along with a few of their leaves. Most of the jug is obscured. The print has had it's corners clipped and is mounted on brown paper.
Four rose blooms in various stages of opening arranged in a jug along with a few of their leaves. Most of the jug is obscured. The print has had it's corners clipped and is mounted on brown paper.
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.
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.
Two small birds of prey, possibly fledglings. Species cannot be readily identified but appears to be a small hawk such as a Sparrowhwak, Merlin or Peregrine Falcon. Both top and bottom of the print have been crudely trimmed.There is no evidence that this photograph was ever glued into the album.
A well dressed young woman seated outside with a piece of crochet work on her lap.
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.