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Roger Moss By Bernard Mitchell -
Elizabeth Haines by Bernard Mitchell -
David Tress by Bernard Mitchell -
Richard Williams -
Peter Jones April 2017 -
Julia Griffiths-Jones May, 2018 -
Tracey Moberly August 2015 -
Simeon Smith Portrait of Simeon Smith -
front cover, booklet for the Natural Sciences, University College of Swansea, c.1960s [RBA reference 1994/16] -
Professor Henry Lewis with students, University College of Swansea, c.1924/25 [RBA reference 2016/04] -
Frank Gilbertson (1873 – 1929): Founder of Swansea University – Part I PDF of Centenary Essay -
Frank Gilbertson (1873 – 1929): Founder of Swansea University – Part II PDF of Centenary Essay -
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Marian Henry Jones, Summer 2001. -
Taking notes contentedly, August 1976. -
Break together in Hereford while John Henry Jones was in Talgarth (TB sanatorium), November 1951. -
Marian Phillips outside the British Museum, November 21, 1938. -
Frau Melanie Rotter. -
Marian Phillips next to Professor A.E. Heath, May 1934 -
Beck Hall Students, May 1933. Marian Phillips is at the far end, right side of the third row. -
Maesydderwen School. -
Isabel Frances de Winton Thomas of Glanmor (1868 – 1955) with Frank’s portrait around the time of their betrothal in 1895. Isabel Frances de Winton Thomas of Glanmor (1868 – 1955). Frank’s portrait with his signature during his early years helping to manage the family firm and around the time of his betrothal to Isabel. -
Saunders Lewis Saunders Lewis sitting at a desk with papers in one hand and his glasses in the other -
Aerial view of the University in 1929: “the unrivalled site upon which we stand”. “We trust and believe that the buildings which are to rise upon this site will become the home of high ideals and lofty purpose and of unfailing efforts for the advancement of learning, the improvement of industry, and the betterment of civilisation.”, welcome address [16, p. 92] by Frank Gilbertson at the foundation ceremony, 19th July 1920. Most of the “temporary” science “pavilions” built to the west of Singleton Abbey between 1922 and 1925 lasted more than 50 years [15, p. 98]. Student numbers [15, p. 119] grew from 89 in 1920-21, to 382 in 1925-26, reaching 485 in 1930-31, just after this photograph was taken -
Prys Morgan - Henry Lewis and Saunders Lewis at Swansea