- Eitem
- [c1950]
Portion of a weathered gravestone from which 'Argaret James D Died Octr.' can be deduced.
Portion of a weathered gravestone from which 'Argaret James D Died Octr.' can be deduced.
A field of corn, half standing, half harvested and standing in stooks. A solitary metal wheel dominates the foreground. Beyond the field of corn is an area of woodland.
Ifor Thomas lying on the ground looking through the viewfinder of a Bolex cine-camera.
[Ifor Thomas drinking from a beer bottle]
Ifor Thomas, bare chested with a red and white polka dot scarf around his neck and wide-brimmed hat on his head, swigging from a Felinfoel Brewery bottle.
Joy Thomas, fashionably dressed, lies on the sand, her eyes closed, clutching a piece of bracken. This may be a fashion shot.This dates from the 'Design for Lazing' session some of which were published in Miniature Camera World.
An unidentified piece of agricultural machinery on two cast iron wheels photographed on parkland scattered with dry leaves.
[British Restaurant, Guildford ]
A spartan eating area, the painted brick walls adorned with murals believed to have been designed by Joy Thomas and executed by students of Guildford School of Art. The murals relate to the Guildford area and include the arms of the Onslow family and a panel of the Queens Royal Regiment including twelve cartouches showing soldiers in different uniforms from 1669-1942.
Joy Thomas wearing a small dark hat adorned with felt flowers and a veil.
Joy Thomas, topless and wearing a straw hat, holding a smiling Jamaican toddler.
A boy aged about twelve with a querulous look on his face.
Ifor Thomas in naval uniform with his left arm around the shoulders of Joy.
A coat of arms bearing the legend 'Sigillu indulgeucre hospitalia caltri sancti petri' photographed from an unidentified book and labelled Fig 5.
[Sian smiling, holding a clay pipe]
A smiling Sian (daughter of Ifor & Joy Thomas) holding a clay pipe.
[Ifor Thomas & Bolex cine camera].
Ifor Thomas wearing an open-necked white shirt crouching next to a Paillard Bolex H-16 cine camera. His left hand is holding the camera and quick-release platform of the tripod, the right hand is holding the pan-handle. The camera is pointing towards the top right of the photo, Ifor is looking towards the left hand side. The photograph has been taken on a sandy beach.
A girl of approximately twelve years of age wearing a white woollen jumper and a hairband. Her chin is resting on her right hand and she is looking twards the bottom right.
A well groomed and well dressed Ifor Thomas with a daffodil in his button hole.
Studio portrait of a man in a military uniform looking through the viewfinder of a rangefinder camera. The camera is a Kodak 35.
Copy photograph of a ca.1860 engraving titled 'The Mumbles' and showing horse drawn trains on the Swansea & Mumbles Railway
Robinsons (Firm) engraver.
A painting of a mountainous landscape. In the distance can be seen a large number of bell tents with the French and British flags flying above them. In the middle distance are more bell tents with the German Swastika and an Italian flag above them. The foreground is dominated by a large Japanese flag flying above more tents.
[Ifor Thomas with Cine Camera]
Ifor Thomas in a field kneeling next to a Paillard-Bolex H-16 Cine Camera mounted on a tripod. He is looking pensively at the camera.
Copyright Reimann School.