Grogg sculpture of Mervyn Davies wearing Red Wales jersey with P.O.W. feathers on breast and white headband. Height 9" (22.86 cm). Hand painted. Engraved Mervyn Davies signature to front of base. Reverse has hand painted information: "LIMITED EDITION #8/38 CAP No8 WALES 6 SOUTH AFRICA 6 24th JANUARY 1970 CARDIFF ARMS PARK" Engraved signature by artist: Richard Hughes and "World of Groggs" motif beneath.
Lantern slide. Showing the temple of Kom Ombo. 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 'Under Ptolemy 4th Philometer, the erection of the great dual temple which we now see was commenced. The east half being dedicated to Sobek and his trinity and the west half to Horus trinity...'This is a similar view to EC1720.
Lantern slide. Showing the Esna barrage. 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 'Here we have views of the Esna barrage taken from the shore which gives a good idea of what the barrage is like and it is here shown to advantage' The 'Esna barrage' built 1906-1908 is near Edfu. This view is similar to EC1752.
Lantern slide. Showing the Hathor temple at Dendera. 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 south or rear wall of Dendera Temple. The reliefs represent the famous Cleopatra and her son Caesarion 'whose father was Julius Caesar' worshipping Hathor and Isis, also a large Hathor head now much damages'. On the rear of the temple is a depiction of Cleopatra VII and her son.
Photograph, B&W. Mounted and titled. Swansea RFC first fifteen 1888-1889 season. Photographer's name obscured by title. Dimensions: w17" x h13" (w43cm x h33cm).
Photograph, B&W, mounted and titled. Brass strips hold image to mount. Swansea RFC first fifteen 1895-1896 season. Photograph by Sielde Brothers, Swansea. Dimensions: w15" x h13 1/2" (w38cm x h34.3cm).
Photograph, B&W, mounted and titled. Swansea RFC first fifteen 1923-1924 season. Photograph by H A Chapman studios, High St, Swansea. Dimensions: w18" x h14" (w45.7cm x h35.5cm).
Photograph, B&W, mounted and titled. Swansea RFC first fifteen 1967-1968 season. Photograph by Jack Thomas, 20 Glanmor road, Swansea. Dimensions: w18" x h14" (w45.5cm x h35.5cm).
Photograph, B&W, mounted and titled. Swansea RFC first fifteen 1894-1895 season. Photograph by J Harrison Goldie, corner of Northampton Place & Craddock Street, Swansea. Dimensions: w20 1/4" x h17" (w51.4cm x h43.1cm).
Slogan: Forward to Socialism / Ymlaen i Sosialaeth
At the top of the banner is a picture of a colliery and the surrounding area, including a public house called The Dragon. Below left is a picture of an old fashioned miner with a miner's lamp and pick. Below right is a modern miner with a mechanical drill and an electric lamp. Between the two miners is a mine. Bottom centre a yellow circle with a miner's lamp, a leek and a colliery winding tower, depicting the emblem of the National Union of Mineworkers, (South Wales Area), which is surrounded by a laurel wreath.
Photograph, B&W, Mounted and titled. Swansea RFC first fifteen 1925-1926 season. Photographed by Jack Thomas of St Helen's Rd, Swansea. Dimensions: w18" x h14" (w45.7cm x h35.5cm).
Photograph, B&W, mounted and titled. Swansea RFC first fifteen 1965-1966 season. Photographed by Jack Thomas of 20 Glanmor Road, Swansea. Dimensions: w18" x h14" (w45.7cm x h35.5cm).
Photograph, B&W, mounted and titled. Wales team v Australia on 12th December 1908. Photograph by AS and G Taylor of Cardiff. Dimensions: w16" x h15" (w40.6cm x h38cm).
Photograph, B&W, Mounted and titled. Swansea Athletic fifteen 1947-1948 season. Photographed by Jack Thomas of St Helen's Road, Swansea. Dimensions: w18" x h14" (w45.7cm x h35.5cm).
Photograph, B&W, mounted. The Glamorgan team that played New Zealand at Swansea on 21st December 1905. Photographed by A & G Taylor of Castle Street, Swansea. Dimensions: w18" x h14" (w45.75cm x h35.5cm)
Photograph, B&W. Mounted and titled. Swansea RFC first fifteen 1951-1952 season. Photograph by Jack Thomas of St Helen's Road, Swansea. Dimensions: w18" x h14" (W45.7cm x h35.5cm).
Photograph, B&W, mounted and titled. Swansea RFC first fifteen 1929-1930 season. Photograph by Jack Thomas of St Helen's Road, Swansea. Dimensions: w18" x h14" (w45.7cm x h35.5cm).