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[Barn off Avenida John D Evans, Trevelin]

A closer view of a dilapidated barn near Trevelin.This is the barn off Avenida John D Evans, Trevelin photographed in 4689/196 & 4689/198. It is also the barn mentioned in 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991) on page 194 "...and so I continued until, one day, I drew onto a canvas an old wooden barn that stood off the Avenida John D Evans. I started to paint and as I did the colours became grey and dull. It was my forty-fifth canvas and I knew the spell was broken. I never painted another picture of Patagonia."

[Barn and poplars]

This is the barn off Avenida John D Evans, Trevelin photographed in 4689/196 & 4689/198. It is also the barn mentioned in 'A Wider Sky' on page 194 "...and so I continued until, one day, I drew onto a canvas an old wooden barn that stood off the Avenida John D Evans. I started to paint and as I did the colours became grey and dull. It was my forty-fifth canvas and I knew the spell was broken. I never painted another picture of Patagonia." See also slides 4689/210-211.

[Barn & poplars]

A barn in the centre of the frame in the middle distance. On the right is a stand of poplars. This is the barn off Avenida John D Evans, Trevelin photographed in 4689/196 & 4689/198. It is also the barn mentioned in 'A Wider Sky' on page 194 "...and so I continued until, one day, I drew onto a canvas an old wooden barn that stood off the Avenida John D Evans. I started to paint and as I did the colours became grey and dull. It was my forty-fifth canvas and I knew the spell was broken. I never painted another picture of Patagonia."

[Bare hillside]

A steeply sloping hillside (dotted with boulders and small trees) running top left to bottom right.

Bank House, Llanrhaiadr, nr Oswestry.

A view of Mr T. J. Lloyd's premises, Bank House, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant along with the adjacent branch of the North & South Wales Bank. The white-haired gentleman in front of the shop is believed to be Mr. Lloyd with his daughter Eirian. The other two gentlemen are believed to be bank staff.

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