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[Abertillery]

Looking at Abertillery across the Ebbw Fach valley. Note the industrial activity on the valley floor.

Abertillery, Primitive Mehodist

Copy of two photographs of the interior and exterior of Tabernacle Primitive Methodist Chapel, Abertillery built in 1876. The interior view shows the organ on the balcony at the back of the chapel.

Aberystwyth Students Union Committee

Group photo of the Students Union Committee when Gareth Jones was at Aberystwyth University (1925-26), of which he was a member. Names of each individual are noted on the reverse - Mary Evans, John Orwerth Williams, Waldo Williams, Enid Griffiths, Iorweth Edwards, Megan Lloyd, Kitchener Davies, Jack Lloyd Jones.

[Aboard 'Sabrina']

A man in a fedora and fair isle sweater sitting on the deck of 'Sabrina.' Two persons are standing near the camera on the left and are out of focus. Only their torsos are included in the picture.

[Adolf Hitler]

Two successive frames from a cine-film of Hitler taken at the time of David Lloyd George's visit in 1936. David Lloyd George is not visible.

[Aerodrome and plane]

An aeroplane on the ground at an unknown aerodrome. The plane is seen from a distance but is very similar to a Dornier Do-X seaplane. The Do-X was financed by the German Transport Ministry and built in a specially designed plant at Altenrhein, on the Swiss portion of Lake Constance, in order to circumvent the Treaty of Versailles which forbade any aircraft exceeding set speed and range limits to be built in Germany after World War I. The plane was completed in 1929. In his diary A J Sylvester writes that the Lloyd George entourage witnessed it taking off on a trial flight on Sept 4th 1929.

Agreement concerning the fishery at Cyfeiliog,

Agreement between Wennunwen, son of Owin, and his heirs, and the monks of Stradmarchell, concerning the fishery at Keuillioc, on the river Deui, so that all the issues of that fishery shall be divided equally in two parts, between the prince and the said monks, so that the work and labour, preservation and repair, and expenses in all things, shall be provided commonly by both. The prince Wennunwen gives to the monks half the said fishery, in free and perpetual alms, quit and immune from all secular exaction, for the souls of himself, his parents and heirs. -- Witnesses: David, son of Kendelu, priest, Daniel, priest of Pennegoys, Kennig, priest of Machenthleith, Ruin, clerk, Gorono, son of Eyniavn, Meyler, son of Rywallavn, Riwallaun and Madavc, sons of Cenillin, Owein and Eyniavn, Pobien and Mareduth, sons of Philipp, son of Uchtred and many others.

Albany Road, Cardiff

View looking down Albany Road towards Roath Park Methodist Church. On the right are the premises of A W Sargent, photographer who was at No57 Albany Road for many years.

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