- Ridley 2069.
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- [ca.1905]
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
View of an animated commercial street. This is a copy of Ridley 2074.
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Part of Martin Ridley Collection
View of an animated commercial street. This is a copy of Ridley 2074.
Abertillery, Primitive Mehodist
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
Copy of two photographs of the interior and exterior of Tabernacle Primitive Methodist Chapel, Abertillery built in 1876. The interior view shows the organ on the balcony at the back of the chapel.
Aberystwyth Students Union Committee
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Group photo of the Students Union Committee when Gareth Jones was at Aberystwyth University (1925-26), of which he was a member. Names of each individual are noted on the reverse - Mary Evans, John Orwerth Williams, Waldo Williams, Enid Griffiths, Iorweth Edwards, Megan Lloyd, Kitchener Davies, Jack Lloyd Jones.
Able Seaman Gunlayer C/JX 222196
Part of Ifor & Joy Thomas Collection
A head and shoulders portrait of a smiling Ifor Thomas in a Royal Navy uniform. The hatband reads HMS Pembroke. This was one of a number of shore based establishments established during WW2.
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
A man in a fedora and fair isle sweater sitting on the deck of 'Sabrina.' Two persons are standing near the camera on the left and are out of focus. Only their torsos are included in the picture.
Part of Miscellaneous letters and papers
A letter, 16 August 1815, from Dr Abraham Rees, nonconformist minister and cyclopaedist, to the engraver Wilson Lowry concerning the latter's visit to Swansea (ff. 26-27); together with an engraving, 1825, by James Thomson of a portrait of Rees (ff. 28).
Rees, Abraham, 1743-1825.
Abstract of the will of the Chancellor of Bangor
Abstract of the will (2 Feb. 1711) of the Chancellor of Bangor in the autograph of Edward Wynne.
Abstract of the will of Thomas Howels of Dolygoba, Llanboidy
Abstract of the will (11 Nov. 1686) of Thomas Howels of Dolygoba, Llanboyde, Carmarthenshire, in the autograph of Edward Wynne.
Part of Kyffin Williams Archive
Ink and watercolour drawings of the leaf and flower of Acanthus.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
'An Account and Estimate of work that remains to be done towards finishing the Bridewell, or House of Correction, for the County of Glamorgan [at Cowbridge]', by Edward Williams, with a covering letter describing the 'swindling conduct of John Davies' and testifying to the honesty of William Williams. Copy.
Account by E. W. of encumbrances,
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
An account by E. W. of encumbrances on the seven acres surrendered to the use of a mortgage of £40 to the late John Lewellin of Coed Rhyglin Esqr and after payment thereof to his wife Eleanor Roberts, now living, during the term of her life. On the dorse is a draft of a letter (crossed out), written c. 1786. The addressee will be surprised at this extraordinary address from an unknown person. The writer (E.W.) is a prisoner for debt: his case is as follows.
Account by Edward Wiliams of a dream he had on Friday morning, May 11 1804,
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
Account by Edward Wiliams of a dream he had on Friday morning, May 11 1804. He dreamed that he had been informed that Joanna Southcott was at a house in Summers Town, and he had a wish to see her. In a note at the end he states that he was afterwards informed that J. S. had been for some time in Town and that she had on that morning left London.
Account by Edward Williams of the quarrel between Edward Matthews and Hopkin Rees.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
An Account by Edward Williams ('Iolo Morganwg'), as given to him many times by his mother, Ann, daughter of Edward Matthews of St Mary Hill, afterwards of Coy Church, of the quarrel between the said Edward Matthews and his first cousin, Hopkin Rees of St Mary Hill aforesaid, son of Howel Rees of Tre Bryn, over the burying-ground of the Rees family at Coychurch. Ever since, members of the Rees family have been buried at St Mary Hill, whereas one of Iolo Morganwg's sisters was buried at Coychurch, as was his mother also, the latter about 20 August 1770. Repaired.
Account by Iolo Morganwg of 'Lands in the Parish of Rumney and County of Monmouth'.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
An account by Iolo Morganwg of 'Lands in the Parish of Rumney and County of Monmouth', with an account of money due to him from various persons. ?Draft.
Account of cloths bought by Mr William Owen of Penrhos
An account of cloths and other necessaries bought by Mr William Owen of Penthrust [Penrhos] for his intended marriage,
Account of disbursements towards Poor Relief in the parish of Flemingston,
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
'An account of various Disbursements towards the Relief and support of the Poor of the Parish of Flemingston in the County of Glamorgan, towards Quarterly payments and on other occasions. By Thomas Thomas, Overseer of the Poor of the said Parish from May 16th 1807 to May 14th 1808 inclusive'. This account, which is in the autograph of Iolo Morganwg, has been crossed out and instances of various elements in the place-names of Glamorganshire have been written on the dorse.
Account of glazing work done by Francis Thomas, glazier,
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
Account (settled) of glazing work done by Francis Thomas, glazier, in the late Mrs Skynner's house at Cowbridge and ordered by Mr Edward Wiliams.
Account of how Edward Wiliams measured a coping at Ash, Sandwich, in his sleep.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
Account of how E. W. about 1774 when he was foreman to Mr Davison of Sandwich in Kent measured a coping at Ash, a village 2 or 3 miles distant from Sandwich, in his sleep. Pencil.