[Interior of yurt used by Gareth Vaughan Jones]
- 4552955/252.
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- 1935.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
A Mongolian inside the yurt used by Gareth Vaughan Jones and his companions.
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[Interior of yurt used by Gareth Vaughan Jones]
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
A Mongolian inside the yurt used by Gareth Vaughan Jones and his companions.
Interior Statue, Hearst Castle
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Statue of nude and cherub at the edge of the indoor Romanesque pool at Hearst Castle.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Under-exposed photo of an oriental man sitting in a room in which furnishings are barely distinguishable.
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
School buildings photographed from the tennis courts in front.
Interrogatories to John Howel and Miles Rowland...
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
Interrogatories to John Howel and Miles Rowland concerning the affair between the Revd. James Evans and E. W. (In the autograph of E. W.).
Interview with A. J. Sylvester,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
The text of an interview given by A. J. Sylvester to Ruth Nixon, c. 1984-89. During the course of the interview he reflects mainly on the long relationship between Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson, the role of Dame Margaret, and the recent BBC television series on Lloyd George.
Sylvester, Albert James, 1889-
Interview with Countess Lloyd-George,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Press cutting from the Liverpool Daily Post, 13 August 1971, containing the text of an interview between Countess Lloyd-George and Diana Pulson.
Interview with Frances Stevenson,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Typescript article, c. 1920, entitled, 'Our Lady of Downing Street - a Study for Secretaries', by Helen Ormsbee of Brooklyn, New York, an article on the role of Frances Stevenson as a private secretary to Lloyd George and based at 10 Downing Street..
Part of Ifor & Joy Thomas Collection
Soldiers with their backs to the camera, some with red cross armbands carrying various items including a mattress along an alley. Presumed to be in Guildford.
Joy Thomas, College of Art, Stoke Park, Guildford.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
Introductory remarks to an answer to a pamphlet entitled The Age of Reason bearing the name of Thomas Paine as its author (written on the back of (?) a bill of lading, 18 Dec. 1758. The ship's name appears to be 'Old Noll').
Inventory of household equipment.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
An Inventory of household equipment, valued at £5-5-6. Underneath is the following note: 'My father after the death of my mother and the departure of all his children kept only as much as served for his use in one small room, and disposed of everything else'.
Inventory of miscellaneous implements, instruments, pictures and archaeological finds
Part of George Ewart Evans papers
Typed inventory of miscellaneous implements, instruments, pictures and archaeological finds, with the names of their owners [? possibly for the Blaxhall exhibition].
Inventory of the Chattle property of the Late Edward Williams senr. of the Parish of Flimston,
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
'An Account or inventory of the Chattle property of the Late Edward Williams senr. of the Parish of Flimston otherwise Flemingston, in the County of Glamorgan, mason, who died May 3rd 1795', computed by Iolo Morganwg. (Mention of Miles, John, and Thomas Williams and of Mr Duncan, etc.).
Invitation and programme for the Times Educational Supplement fiftieth anniversary dinner
Part of George Ewart Evans papers
Invitation and programme for the Times Educational Supplement fiftieth anniversary dinner [1960]. Address card of the Inspector of Historic Buildings for Norfolk.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
An invitation in French, c. 1910, possibly in the hand of David Lloyd George, to attend at 11 Downing Street.
'Invocation to Peace', beginning, 'O! Peace where doest thou fly ...'.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
'Invocation to Peace', beginning, 'O! Peace where doest thou fly ...'. On the reverse side are two verses beginning 'os collais i nghariad. ni chollais ond un' and 'da genni fod yn llawen da genni fod yn fwyn', lines 'copied, see end of first volume', beginning, 'I bid thee priestley for a while adieu', and the measurements of a corn bin for a family.
Iolo Morganwg, Bewmares, to Mr Evan Prichard ('Ieuan Llyn'), Ysgolydd Llan Ddeiniolen, yn Arfon,
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
Bardd Du Eryri and the writer intended to visit him yesterday, but the weather prevented them and today the Bardd is in the close prison of his work. The chained state of every King's Servant - he would be glad if y Du o Eryri had some place or post or means of livelihood that would give him more freedom than he enjoys at Red Wharf. The great desire of the Bardd (and of the writer also for that matter) to see the addressee at Red Wharf some day this week. Bidding him lay hold of Gruffudd Williams and bring him and any other poet or poets. Where to find the writer. An 'englyn'. Copy.