- Ridley 1397.
- Item
- [ca.1905].
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
A view of Bon Marche with numerous sale posters in the windows along with bolts of cloth and ladies clothes.
4155 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
A view of Bon Marche with numerous sale posters in the windows along with bolts of cloth and ladies clothes.
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
Photograph showing the exterior of a four storey department store.
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
View of a long three storey building on the Esplanade at Penarth. The first floor has a balcony with ornate railings. The ground floor is presumably used for keeping small boats.
'The Blind Boy paraphrased. Y Bachgen Dall wedi ei arall eirio'.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
'The Blind Boy paraphrased. Y Bachgen Dall wedi ei arall eirio'. (Caerfyrddin, argraffwyd gan J. Evans), beginning, 'Oes neb a ddywed beth yw'r wawr ...'.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
The beginning of 'A songe to owr Ledi the blessid Virgin Mari' ('O mighti Ladi owr Leding - to hav'). On the reverse side (crossed out) is a 'Rhagannerch. At y Cymru', beginning, 'Yn yr hen amseroedd gynt, pan oedd Beirdd Cymru yn ddynion mwy doeth a deddfol nag au gweler gan mwyaf yn awr ...'.
The beginning of a poem in the form of a conversation between a youth and a thrush.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
The beginning of a poem in the form of a conversation between a youth and a thrush ('hai gwrandewch arnaf fawr a man ...').
'The Beggar's Song, Translated from the Welsh By Edward Williams 1824 (1823) aetatis suae 79',
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
'The Beggar's Song, Translated from the Welsh By Edward Williams 1824 (1823) aetatis suae 79', beginning, 'I am a beggar old and poor ...'.
R12/1122/4/2.
The Beggar Prince, by Dorothy Champion.
First broadcast: 1932.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
Roland and his friend Oliver watch as King Charlemagne makes his way to Rome. Roland and his mother live as beggars, however Lady Bertha reveals she is the long lost sister of King Charlemagne, making Roland his nephew. After Roland invades the King’s camp, King Charlemagne sees the familiarity and is determined to make amends, and reunite with his sister and her son.
Subjects: King Charlemagne, Family.
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
The Bear Pit, a bear just visible, Bern Zoo.
Part of A J Sylvester Collection
View of the Bear pit, a bear in the water in the foreground.
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
A deserted Porthkerry Bay from nearby cliffs.
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
Photo showing a busy Bathing Pool at Barry.
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
View of the beach and well populated bathing pool at Barry. Has some chemical spotting.
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
Copy of a postcard captioned as above showing the barracks from an adjacent field.
The Baptist Chapel, Whitchurch
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
Copy of a postcard captioned as above showing an oblique view of the exterior of the building.
[The Bandstand, Roath Park, Cardiff]
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
View of a park with a bandstand around which is a throng of people.
A copy of Clifford Dyment, The Axe in the Wood (London, 1944). Many of the poems contain pencil emendations in the hand of the author; most are also accompanied by autograph printing histories.
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
A tree-lined avenue leading to a bandstand.
A view taken from the B4396 looking through the stone pillars marking the entrance to Llangedwyn Hall, which can be seen along the drive in the distance.
E. C. Burns