Wales (country)
Found in 129 Collections and/or Records:
Pwll Bottom, 1930 - 1937
110 x 65 mm. A countryside view.
Pwll Bottom, 1930 - 1937
110 x 65 mm. Showing Hebbert, two women and two dogs sat on a stone step.
Pwll Bottom, 1930 - 1937
60 x 60 mm. Showing a woman and a dog sat beside an automobile.
Pwll Bottom, 1930 - 1937
35 x 45 mm. Showing three women and a dog stood in a garden.
Pwll Bottom, 1930 - 1937
60 x 60 mm. Two women, a man and a dog sat on some steps in a garden.
Queen Alexandra : Cardiff, 1909
Quarter-plate. In foreground a coaling crane (Lewis Hunter coaling crane): in distance the entrance to Roath Dock, and on right of it a row of electric discharging cranes for emptying ships of imports.
Queen Alexandra Dock, Cardiff, 1909
Quarter-plate. Electric cranes discharging pit props from Norway.
Rhondda Heritage Park [Wales]: Fanhouse Audio Visual, 1989-07
Script delivered by NK on coal mining in the Rhondda valley.
[River], Pembrokeshire, 1921 - 1926
70 x 40 mm.
Roath Dock, Cardiff, 1909
Quarter-plate. Discharging wagon load of coal (10-12 tons) into box which will be lifted over the ship and emptied where required.
Roch Castle, 1950
50 x 49 mm. A man, probably Frederick Tymms, standing in front of the castle, near Haverfordwest in Pembrokeshire.
Saint Catherine's Rock, 1950
130 x 80 mm. Also known as Saint Catherine's Island.
Saundersfoot, 1923
65 x 40 mm.
Saundersfoot, 1923
40 x 65 mm
Saundersfoot, 1923
65 x 40 mm.
Saundersfoot, 1923
65 x 40 mm.
Saundersfoot, '23, 1923
45 x 70 mm.
Saundersfoot '23, 1923
45 x 70 mm.
Saundersfoot, Sept '23, 1923-09
70 x 45 mm.
[Seagull], Pembrokeshire, 1950
80 x 55 mm.
[Seagulls], Pembrokeshire, 1950
130 x 80 mm.
S.S. Empress of France, Pembrokeshire, 1950
80 x 55 mm. Showing Lady Tymms (Millie) with three others, sat on board the Steam Ship Empress of France.
S.S. Empress of France, Pembrokeshire, 1950
55 x 75 mm. Showing Lady Tymms (Millie) with three others, stood on board the Steam Ship Empress of France.
St. Davids. Bishop's Palace, 1950
51 x 42 mm. A view of the palace and its environs at Tenby.
St. Govan's Head, 1950
52 x 45 mm. A view of the cliffs, with the sea beneath.