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- [c1940]
Joy Thomas, facing right, holding a Paillard Bolex Cine Camera with both hands in front of her face. The camera model appears to be an H-16.
Joy Thomas, facing right, holding a Paillard Bolex Cine Camera with both hands in front of her face. The camera model appears to be an H-16.
A 'Permanent Platinotype' print of a couple in late middle age. A studio portrait, the couple are arranged so that Mrs Phillips is standing on the right of her husband who is seated. Both look prosperous and well-dressed.
Chapman, H. A. (Henry Alfred), fl. 1880 photographer
A series of concentic circles, possibly the result of photographing through a microscope or obtaining a kaleidoscopic effect.
Joy and Sian on a blanket outside. Joy is lying down looking at Sian. Sian, still a baby, is pushing herself up on her arms and looking at the camera.
[Canadian Soldiers Seated at a desk]
Six soldiers, at least one of them Canadian, seated at a long table with paper and a camera in front of them.
[Mural & Cutlery, British Restaurant, Guildford]
Cutlery and trays on a table in front of a mural depicting William Shakespeare in the British Restaurant at Guildford.
Sian, daughter of Ifor & Joy Thomas, playing with a bucket and spade in wet sand on a beach.
Head and shoulders three quarters portrait of a middle-aged man in a tweed jacket.
A studio portrait by a professional photographer whose signature is ineligible. The portrait shows a well dressed and well groomed middle-aged man wearing a ceremonial chain and a medal. Printed in the bottom left of the mount is 'Courtrai - Kortijik' a reference to the Belgian town of Courtrai, known as Kortrijik in Dutch.
Soldiers with their backs to the camera, some with red cross armbands carrying various items including a mattress along an alley. Presumed to be in Guildford.
Joy Thomas, College of Art, Stoke Park, Guildford.
[Swansea, looking towards Townhill]
Looking across back gardens of terraced houses towards Townhill, Swansea. The photo was probably taken on a Monday as many of the houses have washing on their clothes lines.
Gwynfryn-Evans, Gordon (Rhydaman) photographer
A poorly processed print of Joy holding Sian, who is still a baby.
The sun trying to shine through clouds. The print has been poorly processed and has chemical spots on.
Snapshot of mountains, probably the Alps, partially covered in snow.
Sian aged about five years old wearing a sou'wester and gazing to her right.
Sian wearing a Sou'wester.
Sian, daughter of Ifor and Joy Thomas, aged about five standing on a wet sand beach holding a bucket and impromptu spade.
Joy standing in front of a large metal ring, similar to a mooring ring but in two halves bolted together. Joy is looking skywards.
Joy in shorts with a twin lens reflex camera around her neck clambering on a navigation buoy.
[Joy with camera, Broughton Bay #2]
Joy kneeling in sand dunes, her right hand holding an SLR camera, her left hand arranging seashells.