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[Group Portrait of fifty or so Soldiers]

A group portrait of fifty or so soldiers photographed outside a house 'Cartrefle' which also appears to serve as 'Davies Chemist.' The soldiers are predominantly from the Welsh Regiment but some have no cap badges or insignia and some are Welsh Dragons from other Welsh regiments but due to their similarities positive identification not possible.

[Guanacos]

A framed painting of four guanacos (Lama guanicoe) in a desert landscape with cliffs behind them in the top left of the painting.

[Guanacos]

A framed painting of four guanacos (Lama guanicoe) in a desert landscape with cliffs behind them in the top left of the painting.

[Guildfords Notable Buildings]

A series of murals painted on a brick wall depicting, clockwise from top, Guildford Cathedral, Clock Tower, Holy Trinity Church, entrance to Livery Stables at the Angel Hotel, Tunsgate, and the town clock (centre).

[Gulley]

View looking down on to a steep walled, sinuous dry gulley with desert terrain stretching as far as the eye can see.

Gunpowder Treason and Plot

R12/1122/3/7.
Gunpowder Treason and Plot, an historical play by Dorothy Champion.
First broadcast: 1932.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
An historical play detailing the Gunpowder and Treason plot.
Robert Catesby, John Wright, Thomas Wintour, Francis Tresham, Thomas Bates and Guy Fawkes meet to discuss the Gunpowder plot. Tresham in uneasy and later tells Anne Vaux of the plot. Anne writes an anonymous letter to Lord Monteagle warning him of the plot. The plotter hear news of a betrayal, but believe it to be a hoax and continue to tunnel through the walls under parliament.
Subjects: Guy Fawks, Gunpowder Plot, Treason, Politics, Betrayal.

[Gwastadnant]

A framed painting photographed on an easel with a Kodak Colour Control Patch visible in the bottom of the frame. The painting shows a cluster of cottages in the shadow of a tall, steep mountain.

[Gwastadnant II]

A framed painting photographed on an easel with a Kodak Colour Control Patch visible in the bottom of the frame. The painting shows a cluster of cottages in the shadow of a tall, steep mountain.

[Gwen]

Head and shoulders portrait of a young woman with a beehive hairdo looking to her left.

Gwen John and Cecily Langdale letters,

Letter, 14 June 1930, from Gwen John, Meudon, to fellow artist [Mary] Constance [Lloyd], concerning Ursula Tyrwhitt and her recent indiscretions (f. 20).
Also included are three letters, June-August 1980, from art historian Cecily Langdale, New York, to Mrs Rachel Collyns, Bristol, niece of Mary Constance Lloyd, relating to Gwen John (ff. 21-23), and supplying background information on John's letter and on Tyrwhitt (f. 23).

John, Gwen, 1876-1939

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