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Anerchiad i'r 'Tri' ar eu rhyddhad o garchar

Anerchiad, Awst 1937, gan y Parch. D. Llewelyn Jones, ar ran Rhanbarth Sir Drefaldwyn o Blaid Genedlaethol Cymru, yn gyflwynedig i Saunders Lewis, Lewis Valentine a D. J. Williams ar eu rhyddhad o'r carchar yn sgil llosgi'r Ysgol Fomio ym Mhenyberth (f. 15). = An address, August 1937, by the Rev. D. Llewelyn Jones, on behalf of the Montgomeryshire Region of Plaid Genedlaethol Cymru, to Saunders Lewis, Lewis Valentine and D. J. Williams on their release from prison following the burning of the bombing school at Penyberth (f. 15).
Ceir nodiadau ar fynwentydd ac ysbrydion yn ardal Borth, sir Aberteifi, ar f. 15 verso. = There are notes on cemeteries and ghosts in Borth, Cardiganshire, on f. 15 verso.

Jones, D. Llewelyn (David Llewelyn), 1898-1973

Aneurin Owen, Nantglyn, to Taliesin Williams,

Aneurin Owen, Nantglyn, Denbigh, to Mr Taliesin Williams, School, Merthyr Tudvyl. Explaining the delay in the receipt of the money by the addressee. He has looked over the Achau'r Saint pretty carefully and finds a good deal of information, yet there are some things which stumble him and which occur only in the Pant Lliwydd transcript, which for the credit of our annals he would like to see cleared up. Desiring the addressee to look over the MS Chronicle he has and compare it with the two copies in the Archaiology. Suggesting to him to look over his collection and send him an account of any historical, &c., papers, for probably he (TW) must have some relating to Gwent. The Commission will always be ready to make a remuneration for the use of them alone.

[Angkor Wat]

Angkor Wat seen in the distance from a long paved path. A number of young boys are milling around on the path.

Anglesea

A framed and mounted pencil drawing of a long horned bull, not by Kyffin Williams and probably C19th.

Anglesea [II]

A framed and mounted pencil drawing of a long horned bull, not by Kyffin Williams and probably C19th.

Anglesea [III]

A framed and mounted pencil drawing of a long horned bull, not by Kyffin Williams and probably C19th.

Anglesey Druidical Society letter,

Fragment of a printed letter, 20 July 1804, from J[ohn] Jones, secretary of the Anglesey Druidical Society, to J[ohn] Lewis, Esq., Bodior, giving notice of the Anniversary (or annual) Meeting of the Society, to be held at the Bull's Head Inn, Beaumaris, on 2 August 1804.

Anglesey Druidical Society

[Anglesey Farmer]

A watercolour head and shoulders portrait of an elderly farmer wearing a blue jacket and grey-brown flat cap looking quizzically at the artist.

[Anglesey Farmer II]

A watercolour head and shoulders portrait of an elderly farmer wearing a blue jacket and grey-brown flat cap looking quizzically at the artist.

[Anglesey Farmhouse]

A small farmhouse with a chimney at either end and a stone outbuilding photographed from the rear. The farm has a telephone line running to a nearby telegraph pole suggesting it is occupied.

[Anglesey Farmhouse II]

A small farmhouse with a chimney at either end and a stone outbuilding photographed from the rear. The farm has a telephone line running to a nearby telegraph pole suggesting it is occupied. In the foreground is a stone wall in a state of disrepair.

[Anglesey Farmhouse III]

A small farmhouse with a chimney at either end and a stone outbuilding photographed from the rear. The farm has a telephone line running to a nearby telegraph pole suggesting it is occupied. In the foreground is a stone wall in a state of disrepair.

[Anglesey Farmhouse IV]

A small farmhouse and a stone outbuilding photographed from the rear. The farm has a chimney at either end and a telephone line running to a nearby telegraph pole, suggesting it is occupied.

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