- DCH Mil 545.
- Item
- [c.1917]
Half-length studio portrait of a private in the Welsh Guards wearing a 1916 type service dress cap.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
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Half-length studio portrait of a private in the Welsh Guards wearing a 1916 type service dress cap.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
A. W. Smart, Cardiff, letter, March 4, on his behalf. nd.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. W. Brazel, Oct. 1914-Sept. 1916, including copies of his 'Report of visit to reserve units at Kinmel Park, whose accounts with the Welsh Army Corps were not satisfactory' and Memoranda. 1914-16.
A. W. Brazel, Colwyn Bay, Feb.-April,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. W. Brazel, Colwyn Bay, Feb.-April 1916.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A View of Lake Vyrnwy, Llanwddyn (Liverpool Water Supply) .
A view of Llyn Efyrnwy looking towards the tower.
T. J. Lloyd, Llanrhaiadr.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. Vaughan Davies, Neath Abbey, June,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. Vaughan Davies, Neath Abbey, June 1915.
A. V. Gallie, Llanelli, July 1916, requesting Army Form MT 393,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A treaty between Henry VIII and Francis I against the Turks.
A translation of Peniarth MS 538,
Part of Peniarth Manuscripts Collection
A translation of Peniarth MS 538 into English.
First line: There once the walls. Written in Steep. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
Formal group portrait of Pembroke Yeomanry photographed below a sign for "William & Walter Jones, Auctioneers & Valuers" sign, Llandeilo
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
[A soldier in the Royal Engineers]
A full-length studio portrait of a private in the Royal Engineers.
Autobiography, apparently unpublished, of William Owen of Cardigan, 'The Birth, Life, Education and Transactions of Captn. William Owen the noted Smuggler ...', the original having been either written at Carmarthen gaol in 1747 by Owen himself whilst awaiting his execution for murder or dictated by him to the Reverend John Davies, prison chaplain, who has attested that he attended Owen during his confinement (f. 161). It contains an account of his personal life and of his smuggling exploits in the West Indies, in Ireland, and on the western coasts of Britain, with a transcript of his trial (pp. 119-60). The manuscript [watermark 1808] is apparently a copy in the hand of Daniel G. Matthias, whose name is inscribed inside the front cover with the date 12 January 1811. An account detailing expenditure on food and lodging, in a different hand, is found inside the back cover.
Matthias, Daniel G.
A. Silberston, London, Jan.-July,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. Silberston, London, Jan.-July 1915.
A. Shellom, Boilermakers' Society, Cardiff, Oct,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records