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Ifor & Joy Thomas Collection English
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[Into the Unknown]

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

[Joseph Joye]

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.

[Sian]

Three quarter studio portrait of Sian, daughter of Ifor & Joy Thomas, facing left and wearing a gingham dress.

[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.

[Fruit sellers]

Two cutouts of the same Jamaican fruitseller mounted on card. One is substantially bigger than the other creating an illusion of perspective.

[Smallholding]

A small, whitewashed farmhouse and outbuildings with a neatly tended vegetable garden behind. A farmer and chickens can be seen in the foreground. Location unknown, possibly on the Gower.

[Ifor's Brother, Father & Uncles]

Three elderly men sitting on the ground, the one in the centre with a sheepdog. On their right is a younger man, standing, in a police uniform. The latter is believed to be Ifor's brother Vernon, the three men his father and uncles.

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