‘Triple Alliance, South Wales Section'. Minutes from South Wales Miners’ Federation Council Meeting, Miners' Office Cardiff, April 12th 1921.
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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).
Touch judge's flag, Matamata College tour of UK, 1974. Red with yellow border."Matamata College NZ 1974 and college badge in yellow. Reverse is blank red.
Lantern slide. This photograph was taken by Sgt. Johnson of the 436 Welsh Field Company c. 1917. It formed part of a lecture which he gave. His notes read 'The Golden Gate taken from inside the walls of the old city'. This view is similar to EC1800.
Photograph, B&W, mounted and titled. Swansea RFC first fifteen 1959-1960 season. Photograph by Jack Thomas Gainsborough Studio, 12 St Helen's Road, Swansea. Dimensions: w18" x h14" (w45.5cm x h35.5cm).
Slogan: Organise for Unity (both sides)
A five pointed gold star above the world which has a pair of clasped hands (signifying unity) across the front of it.
“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
The photograph is of academic staff and guests and (likely) Student Officers of the Society. Certainly Colin Evans, here on the extreme left, was then the Chair.