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Ifor & Joy Thomas Collection Eitem
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[British Restaurant Guildford, Public House Murals]

Seven circular designs painted on a brick wall. Each features a depiction relating to a public house name. Only one, the Crown Inn, is titled. The other designs are a lion (Red Lion), ship (Ye Olde Ship), angel (Angel), kings head (Kings Head), oak tree with crown (Royal Oak) and three birds (Three Pigeons). The names in parentheses are names of public houses in Guildford to which the murals are thought to relate.

[Unknown Woman]

Studio portrait of a seated young woman in a velvet dress. She is displaying a ring on the wedding finger of her left hand.

Chapman, Henry Photographer, 235 High Street, Swansea

[Smiling Boy]

A two thirds facial portrait of a boy aged about twelve with a broad smile and tousled hair. He is looking to his left.

[Two policemen]

Two policemen wearing the insignia of the Glamorgan Constabulary. Their collars identify them as constables C18 and C16. C18 is believed to be Vernon, brother of Ifor Thomas.

[London, Sian with muslin]

A contact sheet with twelve 6 x 6 cm images. Nine are are of Sian cutting holes in a piece of white muslin, the other three are of London including the Trafalgar Square fountain.

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