- Llyfr Ffoto 4689/275.
- Eitem
- 1968.
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
The Reynolds family viewed over the wheel of their cart. See also 4689/274.
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
The Reynolds family viewed over the wheel of their cart. See also 4689/274.
[View along a wide and empty road]
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
View along a wide and empty dirt road with trees on the left hand side. Probably in the vicinity of Lle Cul. See also slide 4689/266.
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A flock of sheep graze in the middle distance. Mountains are visible behind them.
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In the foreground thorn bushes behind which is a steep, bare hillside with an overhanging layer of more resistant limestone forming a small cliff.
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Bushes at the side of the road to Lle Cul. Taken from the same place as 4689/265 & 4689/266.
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
An overcast view looking across a lake to mountains.
A corporal in the Welsh Regiment with crossed swords above his stripes indicating that he is a Physical Training Instructor photographed with a private in the Royal Field Artillery. Possibly brothers. The private in the RFA is believed to be Daniel Ivor Davies, Daniel was the son of Morgan and Rachel Davies, of Kenwyn Cottage, Ffairfach, Llandeilo. Daniel died 13th November 1918.
[Soldier, Transvaal Scottish Regiment]
Full length studio portrait of a soldier in uniform of the Transvaal Scottish Regiment.
[Private, Welsh Regiment with Chevrons & Wound Stripes]
A private in the Welsh Regiment with two wound stripes, two Good Conduct Chevrons and four Overseas Service Chevrons.
A soldier, possibly in the Royal Engineers, with his wife and three children, the youngest still a baby. Good conduct stripes are visible on his lower sleeve.
[Soldier, Royal Artillery with Civilian]
A private in the Royal Artillery wearing a bandolier and spurs seated on a rustic bench, a man in civilian clothes with his hands in his pockets behind him.
[Second Lieutenant in the Welsh Regiment]
Half-length studio portrait of a second lieutenant in the Welsh Regiment wearing a ceremonial sword and gloves.
[Royal Engineer, Wife & Daughter]
Studio portrait of a moustachioed soldier in the Royal Engineers standing next to his wife and daughter.
Studio portrait of a private in the Welsh Regiment seated on a rustic bench.
[Private, King's (Liverpool Regiment)]
Full length studio portrait of a young soldier in peaked cap and greatcoat. Cap badge appears to be that of the Kings (Liverpool Regiment).
[Pembrokeshire Yeomanry Group Portrait]
Twenty six soldiers, most wearing Pembrokeshire Yeomanry cap badges, including a sergeant and sergeant major (centre). All are wearing bandoliers The photograph has been taken in front of the premises of "William & Walter James, Auctioneers, Valuers, Land Agents & Surveyors" presumably at 9 Carmarthen Street, Llandeillo. No wound stripes or overseas chevrons are visible suggesting the photo dates from the years before the war. One member is wearing an Imperial Service Badge indicating that they are Territorial soldiers, not regular army.
Studio portrait of a young soldier seated, with machine gun corps cap badge .
Three couples, all the men in the uniform of the Welsh Regiment, photographed outside. All the women are seated, the men standing behind them.
A man in army uniform photographed with, presumably, his wife or sweetheart. No regimental insignia are discernible though he has a medal ribbon on his tunic. This appears to be three light coloured stripes on a darker background. This could possibly be the Military Medal. His wife/ sweetheart has a military badge pinned to her blouse. This is possibly a Royal Artillery badge, but the badge is seen at an angle and partly obscured.
Studio portrait of a Farrier Staff Sergeant. Note the three stripes on his sleeve supplanted by a crown. The horseshoe between the two indicates he is a farrier. No indication of Regiment. He has a pistol in a holster attached to his belt.