Recorded memoirs of Ben Davies. Includes his recollections of the 1921 lockout in Ferndale, the fine weather during the strike and the lack of financial support available.
Recorded memoirs of Ben Davies. Includes his recollections of the 1921 lockout in Ferndale, the fine weather during the strike and the lack of financial support available.
Lantern slide. Showing a relief at the temple of Sety I at Abydos. This photograph was taken by Sgt. Johnson of the 436 Welsh Field Company c. 1917. It formed part of a lecture which he gave. The notes from his lecture read 'This secne shows Rameses being purified by the water of life'. This is similar to EC1743.
Photograph, B&W, mounted. Swansea RFC first fifteen in the 1906-1907 season. Photograph by: H A Chapman of Swansea. Dimensions: w18" x 12" (w45.7cm x h30.5cm).
Welsh Trial cap presented to Swansea forward Fred Scrine in 1900. Burgundy red. P.O.W. feathers on front and 'TRIAL' beneath. '1900' on brim. Gold tassels.
Swansea cap presented to Tom Davies in the 1912-1913 season. Blue with silver tassels and the "SFC" monogramme on the front. "T Davies" on inside. Faded to green on front.
Lantern slide. Showing the Esna temple. This photograph was taken by Sgt. Johnson of the 436 Welsh Field Company c. 1917. It formed part of a lecture which he gave. The notes from his lecture read 'The Esna temple built by Ptolemy 6th (BC 181-140). The temple as seen today is a rectangular building 108ft wide, 54 feet deep facing east or rather the river....'. This is a similar view to EC1722.
Photograph, B&W, mounted and titled Swansea RFC first fifteen in the 1958-1959 season. Photograph by Jack Thomas, Gainsborough Studios, St Helen's Rd, Swansea. Dimensions: w18" x h14" (w45.7cm x h35.5cm).
Fig. 3: Swansea Physicists outside the department in the late 1950s. Professor G.P. Thomson (visiting Nobel Laureate) is seated, second from the left, and on his left is Professor Frank Llewellyn Jones. Professor (then Dr.) Colyn Grey Morgan is standing behind, and slightly to the left of Thomson.
Slogan: Peace, Progress, Prosperity (both sides)
A picture of a miner looking at a colliery plan. He is standing in front of that colliery and the surrounding countryside
Slogan: 1905 led to the victory of the Krasnaya Presna Working Women. Let your heroic struggle herald you victory over capitalism. Long live the proletarian revolution in Great Britain. Long live its skirmishers, the British Miners