The Lower Falls, Clydach Valley
- Ridley 0201.
- Item
- [ca.1905].
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
The Clydach river flowing through a wooded dingle, buildings visible in the middle distance on the right.
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The Lower Falls, Clydach Valley
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
The Clydach river flowing through a wooded dingle, buildings visible in the middle distance on the right.
The Lower Arch from the Station Chepstowe
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
The Lower Arch fr the Square Chepstow
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
A street scene showing the Beaufort Arms, and a lighting shop called Proctor.
[The Lloyd George family and Mrs Sylvester]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
l-r Edna Lloyd George, Gwilym Lloyd George, Margaret Lloyd George, Megan Lloyd George, David Lloyd George and Mrs Sylvester. Alll are seated on a low wall with a body of water behind them.
[The Lloyd George entourage viewing a WW1 battlefield]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
Members of the Lloyd George entourage standing behind a barbed wire fence. Gwilym is pointing at something in the distance, David Lloyd George, nearest the camera, is looking through binoculars. Very similar to PZ7890/47.
[The Lloyd George entourage parked on the side of a cobbled and tree-lined road]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
The three cars in the entourage parked at the side of the road, Inspector Pavey is milling around.
[The Lloyd George entourage parked alongside a road, possibly Switzerland]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
Three cars including D Ll G's Rolls Royce parked on the side of an unpaved road. Two young girls are offering flowers, one to DLlG and the other to Inspector Pavey. This may be the incident referred to by Sylvester on p185 of 'The Real Lloyd George' ...while enjoying a picnic tea peasant children presented us with bunches of Edelweiss. L.G. was thrilled and insisted on speaking to the children and giving each a present of money."
[The Lloyd George entourage on a hotel balcony]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
The Lloyd George entourage on a hotel balcony seated around a table. Those identifiable are David, Margaret, Gwilyn and Megan Lloyd George. The other six individuals have not been identified.
[The Lloyd George entourage in Freudenstadt]
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
David Lloyd George and others walking along a street in Freudenstadt. Sequentially this photo was taken prior to PZ7890/50 but after PZ7890/54. A sign behind them reads 'Eier/Butter Kase.' A similar photo to AJS050 appears in the Daily Express of Sept 5th 1929.
The Lion that Never Sleeps by Dorothy Champion
R12/1124/2/3.
The Lion that Never Sleeps by Dorothy Champion.
First broadcast: 23 October 1933.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for The Lion that Never Sleeps by Dorothy Champion.
The Lion and the Unicorn and the White Knight
R12/1123/1/6.
The Lion and the Unicorn and the White Knight, from Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll.
First broadcast: May 16th 1933.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
From ‘Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There’. Alice meets the White King and witnesses the Lion and the Unicorn who fight for the crown. She is almost captured by the Red Knight, before being saved by the White Knight who tells her about his inventions. He escorts her to a hill and tells her she will become a Queen when she passes the little brook.
Subjects: Alice in Wonderland, Fantasy, Adventure, Kings, Knights.
Studio portrait of two privates and a corporal in the Pembroke Yeomanry. The private in the centre of the photo holds a bugle and wears a bugler's trade badge.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
Original negative number 6752.
The Lewis Jones bus drivers at Trelew
Part of Kyffin Williams Archive
Two bus drivers squatting by their bus, which is named Lewis Jones.
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
Copy of a postcard captioned as above showing an exterior oblique view.
The last two stanzas of 'To the Cuckoo'.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
The last two stanzas of 'To the Cuckoo'. On the other side is the beginning of a letter to Mr Urban concerning the etymology of Britain (Prydain). Draft.
The last three (crossed out) of a series of six 'englynion', 'Iolo Morganwg ai dywawd yn Llundain',
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
The last three (crossed out) of a series of six 'englynion', ?11 Oct 1794. 'Iolo Morganwg ai dywawd yn Llundain'. The last two lines are as follows: 'Geiriau dysg yn gywair dôn / Yw rhôdd Duw yn rhyddhau Dyn'.
The Lake, Cwmtillery, Abertillery
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
Two man made lakes overlooked by rows of terraced houses.
The Lake, Cwm Tillery, Abertillery
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
Top portion of a lake in upland surroundings with a few scattered farms visible.
The Lake, Crossways, Cowbridge
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
Ornamental lake surrounded by trees and parkland.