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Ifor & Joy Thomas Collection Eitem
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[Prince's Dock, Liverpool]

View from a high vantage point (probably the Liver Building) showing the entrance to Prince's Dock South-West, Liverpool. Also visible are the offices of the Belfast Steamship Company, and two vessels berthed on the quayside one identified as being 'Drottningholm' belonging to the Swedish American Line. The vessel is marked with distinctive stipes on her hull and the wording "Freight Protected Drottingholm Sverige" suggesting that this was taken during or shortly after WW2 when the vessel was chartered as an exchange ship. Bomb damage to a nearby warehouse also suggests that this photo was taken during or after the war years. The vessel moored behind her is Mauretania II painted in battleship grey and used as a troopship during WW2. Censorship regulations would probably not permitted such an image WW2 was ongoing.

[Photo Shoot]

A man showing Sian (daughter of Ifor & Joy Thomas) how to blow bubbles with a clay pipe whilst three photographers look on. Two studio lights are being used to light the scene.

[Bandaging an elbow]

A gauze bandage being applied to an elbow. The thumb on the left hand of the person applying the bandage is holding it in place while the right hand holds the bandage.

[Wire coils]

Two coils of wire seemingly connected and photographed with a light source coming from the top left of the photograph.

[Cleaning a wound]

A close up of an arm with numerous abrasions and/or dirty marks being cleaned. One hand of the person cleaning the arm is holding a piece of cotton wool, the other is holding a piece of gauze bandage over the inside of the elbow. A scrubbing brush and Izal Toilet Soap are in a nearby bowl.

[Revolvers]

Two revolvers, similar to army standard issue placed on a copy of the [Daily ?] Chronicle dated March 2 1938 detailing a gun battle between criminals and the police.The two policemen mentioned both received the Police Medal for Gallantry in the New Years Honours list for 1939.

[Revolvers, cropped version]

Two revolvers, similar to army standard issue placed on a copy of the [Daily ?] Chronicle dated March 2 1938 detailing a gun battle between criminals and the police. The two police officers mentioned received the Police Gallantry Medal in the New Years Honours list for 1939.

[Blowing bubbles]

Three adults including Ifor Thomas with a little girl in a garden. All are kneeling or crouching so as to be at the little girls level. Ifor is blowing soap bubbles.

[On the beach]

A number of people on a stony beach, including five figures playing in the surf. On their left is a concrete jetty whilst a short distance offshore is a rowing boat and swimmers.

[Seascape No.1]

Barnacle and limpet encrusted rocks partly covered by foaming seawater, photographed in bright sunlight. The sea and rocks comprise the whole picture with no horizon or sky visible.

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