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[Soldier & family]

Studio portrait of a soldier in the Pembroke Yeomanry , his wife and three children. The soldier is wearing the Imperial Service Badge on his right breast.

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

[Military Camp]

A military camp n the distance, the middle distance of the photograph showing a line of mounted horsemen presumably engaged in a training exercise.

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

[Soldier & civilians at a Military Camp]

One soldier from the Pembroke Yeomanry photographed with nineteen men in civilian clothing, two of whom are holding mallets and one a dog. Behind them are tents forming part of a military camp, probably a Territorial Army summer camp.

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

[Veteran wearing two medals]

Half-length studio portrait of a smartly dressed veteran. On his left breast he sports two medals. Reference to the medal ribbons suggests they may be the India Medal and the Ashanti Medal, both late C19th.

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

[Territorial Soldier in the Pembroke Yeomanry]

Three quarter length portrait of a soldier in the Pembroke Yeomanry. The embroidered star on his lower right sleeve is a Territorial Proficiency Star awarded to Territorial Force soldiers after four (or five - depending on the colour) years proficient service.

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

Letters relating to Morgan Watkin

Letters written from and addressed to others with reference to Morgan Watkin. Included are letters from H. S. Syrett during the First World War and J. S. Godin relating to a dinner held in honour of Morgan Watkin in 1932.

Letters to Sir Edward John Webley-Parry-Pryse and George Rice Pryse

Letters to Sir Edward John Webley-Parry-Pryse of Gogerddan and George Rice Pryse, 1910. Regular correspondents and subjects are described at series level. Other correspondents include Robert A. Smith of Westminster, R.G.Smith of Aberystwyth, Machynlleth Rural District Council, T.D. Roberts of Swansea about a fishing venture at Ynyslas, Major John E.G. Groves of Lymm, Cheshire, John Pugh, secretary of Machynlleth Show, Mary Jenkins of the Black Lion, Tal-y-bont, R. Gillart of the estate office, Plas, Machynlleth; the Home Office; D.E. Isaac of Taliesin, road surveyor, D.W. Drummond of Carmathen, Robert Gardiner of Aberystwyth, and Elsie Owen of Hampstead. Subjects include road improvements at Pomprengeifr, Cynull a Maes-mawr, Peithyll, Cwmere and Bow Street; Sir Edward Pryse’s attitude to the [Cardignshire] parliamentary election; damage to the platform on Constitution Hill; rejection by the Board of Education of a geological survey in north Cardiganshire; the compulsory acquisition of Felin Gyffin and Tynyrabbey field for small holdings; the erection of a bridge at Glasbwll, with particulars; disturbances from a fair on Tal-y-bont village grreen; responsibility for repairs at Penrhyn-coch school; resolutions from the court leet of the manor of Genau’-glyn upon the death of King Edward VII and the accession of George V; Machynlleth Show; old deeds for Bwlch y Garreg; breeding from the Gogerddan stallion Pure Gold; an estimate for repairs at Camdwr Mawr; the lease of Ffynnon Cadno; the shelter for the postman at Tal-y-bont; and a lease agreement for Cwmere, Tanyfoel and Rhydyronen

Letters about the territorial army camp at Bow Street

Letters to George R. Pryse of Peithyll, mainly from Major East and other officers of the Welsh Division Territorial Forces, the Third Welsh Field Ambulance, Fifth Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers, Fifth Battalion Cheshire Regiment, and the Territorial Army Service Corps,, 1910. There are further letters, from Sir Edward John Webley-Parry-Pryse, and Percy Wilkinson of the Crosswood (Trawsgoed) estate, damage assessor, and complaints from Gogerddan tenants. They discuss the use of Gogerddan fields at Bow Street as a training camp for the territorial army, the organisation of facilities and financial compensation for damage done to the land. The file also contains relevant official forms and accounts.

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