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Frittilaries

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.

[Six Fritillaries]

Six Snake's Head Fritillaries (Fritillaria meleagris) in a Greek style jug, the handle on the left hand side. The print has been trimmed to an oval shape and mounted on bright green paper. This is similar to photo album 3900, print 21 except that this has six not four blooms. Also the angle of the jug is slightly different showing more of a Pegasus type figure.

Wisteria

Wisteria blooms and leaves arranged in an ornate jug. The jug has been placed on a pile of three books ' Views in Wales I & II' and 'Nature Gallery Vol I.' The print is mounted on blue paper and has had it's corners clipped giving a slight lozenge shape.

[Lilies of the Valley]

An oval print of a coffee cup in which have been arranged Lilies of the Valley and other flowers. The cup, which has a floral design, has been placed on a leather-bound book. This is identical to photo album 3900, photograph 20, except this has been mounted on brown paper.

[Roses]

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.

[White Vase with Bluebells]

A small white trumpet vase holding six or so bluebell stems. This is a variant of photo album 3900, photograph 5. In this instance the corners have been trimmed staight across to form a lozenge shape and the print mounted on brown paper.

[Hyacinths & Primula I]

An oblong shaped loose print, cut crudely across the top. There are two pinholes in the top of the print, in the centre and in the left hand corner. The photograph is of two hyacinths growing in terracotta pots, along with a smaller plant, probably a primula.

[Birds of Prey II]

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.

[Book-end]

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.

[Boy with dog & dogcart]

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.

The Vicarage, Llanyblodwel.

View of an ivy-clad large house. Above one arched doorway is a partially obscured inscription "In the year of our ..." In the centre of the picture is the figure of the vicar, identifiable by his collar.

John Peris Jones

Llanrhaiadr Church from Wynnstay, Old Neg.

A view of the church taken from the Wynnstay Arms. This appears to be a copy photograph of an original by John Thomas, 47 Everton Road, Liverpool. The corresponding negative in the John Thomas Collection is jti003 "Llanrhaiadr Church from Hotel Window."

John Peris Jones

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