In 1976, the National Union of Mineworkers (South Wales Area) deposited Andrew Turner's dramatic portrayal of the 1921 lockout with the South Wales Miners' Library. The three panels depict solidarity, betrayal and defeat. (Photograph courtesy of the National Coal Mining Museum for England from their Andrew Turner exhibition entitled 'The Pits and the Pendulums - Coal Miners versus Free Markets' in 2010).
Photograph of the visit of Professor Sir G.P. Thomson FRS, seated on the right hand side of Professor Llewellyn Jones who is third from the left in the front row. Also pictured are, according to Colyn Grey Morgan, in the back row left to right: Glyn Clement Williams (shoulder only), Sid Haydon, Colyn himself, Melville Rhys Hopkins, Jack Dutton and Roy Griffin; front row: in addition to the above, Percy Maurice Davidson on the far left and Leonard Wright on the far right.
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.