- Mary Dillwyn Llysdinam Album/22.
- Item
- [c.1853]
Part of Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album.
A small glass trumpet vase containing five narcissi in bloom. The print has been trimmed to an oval shape and mounted on brown paper.
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Part of Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album.
A small glass trumpet vase containing five narcissi in bloom. The print has been trimmed to an oval shape and mounted on brown paper.
Part of Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album.
Two iris blooms and foliage in a two handled Wedgwood Jasperware vase. The print has been trimmed to an oval shape and mounted on pale pink paper.
Part of Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album.
A teacup in which have been arranged flowers of indeterminate species. The cup appears to have a floral design. The print has been trimmed to an oval shape and mounted on blue paper.
Part of Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album.
Five fritillaries in a small, Wedgewood style planter. The print has been trimmed to an oval shape and mounted on a light pink coloured card.
Part of Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album.
A small white trumpet vase holding six or so bluebell stems. This is a variant of photo album 3900, photograph 5. In this instance the corners have been trimmed staight across to form a lozenge shape and the print mounted on brown paper.
Part of Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album.
An arrangement of water lily blooms, seemingly on a small wooden table. Print has had the corners trimmed to give it a lozenge shape and been mounted on pink paper.
Part of Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album.
Four rose blooms in various stages of opening arranged in a jug along with a few of their leaves. Most of the jug is obscured. The print has had it's corners clipped and is mounted on brown paper.
Part of Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album.
An oval print of a coffee cup in which have been arranged Lilies of the Valley and other flowers. The cup, which has a floral design, has been placed on a leather-bound book. This is identical to photo album 3900, photograph 20, except this has been mounted on brown paper.
Part of Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album.
Wisteria blooms and leaves arranged in an ornate jug. The jug has been placed on a pile of three books ' Views in Wales I & II' and 'Nature Gallery Vol I.' The print is mounted on blue paper and has had it's corners clipped giving a slight lozenge shape.
Part of Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album.
A coffee cup with a floral design containing an arrangement of flowers, possibly blossom of some sort. The individual blooms are dark but with a light centre. The print has clipped corners and is mounted on salmon coloured paper.
Part of Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album.
A small posy of anemones arranged in a white china coffee cup with a floral design. The cup is sitting on a matching saucer. This is a variant of Photo album 3900, photograph 17. The print is mounted on brown paper and has clipped corners giving a lozenge shape.
Part of Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album.
A small bunch of primrose flowers and leaves placed in a coffee cup. The cup, which has a pastoral scene with a man carrying a child on his shoulders followed by a second child, is sitting in a matching saucer. The saucer has in turn been placed on a leather bound copy of 'Views in Wales I'. The corners of the print have been cropped slightly. The print is mounted on blue paper. This is a variant of Llyfr Ffoto 3900, photograph 10.
[Bluebells & Wild Cherry, variant]
Part of Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album.
An arrangement of flowers, mainly bluebells, and foliage in a vase. The vase appears to have a pattern and frieze in relief suggestive of Wedgwood Jasperware. The print has had the corners trimmed to give a lozenge shape and is mounted on light blue paper. It is similar but not identical to photo album 2900, photo 12.
Part of Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album.
A selection of flowers, possibly anemones arranged in a white china cup sitting on a matching saucer. The cup has a pastoral scene with a man carrying a child on his shoulders whilst another, slightly older, child walks behind.The print is mounted on yellow paper and has had the corners trimmed to give a lozenge shape.
Part of Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album.
An arrangement of six anenome blooms with foliage in a cup. This has a design showing a father with a small child on his shoulders and another child trudging behind. The cup is sitting on a plain saucer. All four corners of the print have been trimmed giving the image a lozenge shape. The print has been mounted on a sand coloured page. This is a variant of album 3900/22.
Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album.
46 photographs, 22 loose, in a small album. The photographs are individually mounted on pages of different pastel colours. Some photographs are cut into oval shape, others are oblong with trimmed corners. Most are small still life arrangements of flowers. Others show toys, family members, friends and animals. There is no indication on the blank folios or the reverse of the loose photographs that they were ever fixed into the album. Digital version of the album described in greater detail.
8 photographs mounted on each side of piece of board. Those on one side are annotated and show Tennis Teas at Mrs Edmunds and Mrs Kerr's houses, also the mayor and councillors. On the other side (unannotated) are informal group photographs and an unidentified church.
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A piece of card on which is mounted an albumen print from Hudson's Series titled 'From Dolly's Road, Llanidloes' on one side and four siver gelatin prints dating from 1897 on the reverse. Two of these are of committees, one of the Town Council on Jubilee Day (ie Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee) and one is of a performance of the Messiah on 6th May 1897 in China Street chapel.
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Llanidloes Scenes & Tennis Teas
Display board with four views of local characters on one side and four groups titled 'Tennis Teas 1896' on the other. The four characters are the Town Crier in High Street; Mary Brown (woman with flat cap and shawl selling a variety of fruit and vegetables underneath the market); Miss Jerman, The Hall; and another elderly lady operating the Old Town Pump in Short Bridge Street. The tennis teas are titled Miss Marshalls on Tennis field; Mr J H Williams Tea; Misses Minnie & Diana Thomas; Mrs Edmunds at Brynderwen
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A print made at NLW from a lantern slide donated by Bryan Hughes, Chester. The image shows a mother and small child standing on a ladder to inspect the lifeboat, which is displayed on the promenade at Llandudno and flying bunting.
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