Outdoor Portrait of Gareth Vaughan Jones
- 4552955/41
- Item
- Circa 1934
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Gareth Vaughan Jones is shown smiling, sitting on low fence, on cliffs at Cold Knap, Barry, Glamorgan.
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Outdoor Portrait of Gareth Vaughan Jones
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Gareth Vaughan Jones is shown smiling, sitting on low fence, on cliffs at Cold Knap, Barry, Glamorgan.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Gareth Jones is shown standing outdoors. Inscription on rear reads," In Hollywood, Jan. 1935".
[Outdoor Haircut, Dolforgan Cart Shed]
Part of J. B. Willans Collection
A view of outbuildings believed to be the cart shed. In front one man is cutting anothers hair.
R12/1122/4/3.
Out of Doors, by Dorothy Coombes.
First broadcast: 30th April 1932.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
Peggy and Tess spend their Easter holidays with their childhood Nanny, Mrs Gurney, in the countryside. Upon waking one morning they go in search of the Kingdom of Out-of-Doors.
Features a version of the Baby Seed Song by Edith Nesbit.
Subjects: Countryside, Adventure, Children.
Ottrotter Schlosser from Saint Nabor Station
Part of J. B. Willans Collection
The ruins of a castle barely discernible on a distant hillside.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
A carved and stylised lion at the entrance to an unidentified building.
Part of Kyffin Williams Archive
The sun shining on the bottom of a pair of ornamental gates. Image is underexposed.
[Orlando Pugh followed by Evan J Pugh]
Part of Kyffin Williams Archive
Orlando Pugh, (Director of Water) and Evan J Pugh (lock-keeper) walking along a path.
Orders to take especial care of the Castle of Bewmarice
Orders to take especial care of the Castle of Bewmarice during the absence of Capt. Okes, the deputy Governor.
Orders of Elizabeth I concerning the dearth of grain [printed],
Printed copy, 1600, of 'Speciall orders and directions set forth by the Queen’s Majesty’s commandment, to all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Sheriffs, etc., for stay and redress of the dearth of grain'.
Orders for wood,$f[1757x1759 or 1766].
Part of Robert Clive Papers
Two identical copies of an order for pieces of wood.
Orders and resolutions by the Deputy Lieutenants of Montgomeryshire [copy],
Copy of orders and resolutions by the Deputy Lieutenants of Montgomeryshire concerning the raising of militia and appointment of officers, and the disposal of prisoners, 8 February 1661.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
Order to the [C]onstables, Churchwardens, and Overseers [of the Poor] of the parish of St Brides Minor, [co. Glamorgan, and to the] Keeper of the Bridewell to convey Mary David to the house of correction to be punished as a vagrant. On the dorse is a note from Hopkin Rees to Mr Roberts: 'If you have not any other thing but this comitment to Confine the wthin named Mary David I think (?) with Surity she maybe sett at Liberty'. Beneath are some verses (?in the autograph of E. W. beginning 'Mae rhai o'r byd yn gwedyd fy mod yn [ch]warae'r cnaf'). Torn. Part wanting.
Order to take possession of the Fort of Hollyhead
Order to Lieutenant Thomas Kynaston to take possession of the Fort of Hollyhead and to keep and maintain it for the King until further orders.
Order of the Council of State concerning Richard Herbert's damages [copy],
Copy of an order of the Council of State, 19 January 1650, that a letter be written to the Committee that it was ordered in June 1649 that Montgomery castle be demolished and Richard Herbert’s damage be paid out of the second payment of his fine.
Order of the Committee of Sequestration for Middlesex concerning Percy Herbert,
Order of the Committee of Sequestration for Middlesex [to the Committee of Lords and Commons for Sequestration], 1646, concerning the delinquency of Percy Herbert.
Order from Charles II to the earl of Carbery [copy],
Copy of an order from Charles II to the earl of Carbery, 19 December 1660, that he must prevent unlawful meetings and tumults, search for weapons in hands of disaffected persons, and seize them.
Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685
Order from Charles II to the earl of Carbery [copy],
Copy of an order from Charles II to the earl of Carbery that Popish recusants who refuse the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance are to be disarmed, 24 November 1666.
Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685
Order for £21 drawn by Thomas Williams, Tewkesbury,
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
Order for £21 drawn by Thomas Williams, Tewkesbury, on his brothers Messrs Miles & John Williams, Spanishtown, Jamaica, in favour of Capt. James Thomp[s]on,