Peter Thonemann (on the left), at Culham in the late 1950s with the Leader of the Labour Party, Hugh Gaitskell, and the (probably at the time) Shadow Foreign Secretary, Aneurin Bevan (second and third from the right, respectively). The identity of the fourth person in the photograph is not known [44].
Pennant, Asociatia Sportiva Constructorul Club, Bucharest 1954. Two tone gold with gold and red text and Locomotiva motif. Red and gold tassels and brown reverse side.
Jersey, New Zealand Secondary Schools, Black with white collar. "N.Z. Secondary Schools Rugby U.K. 1984-85" and silver fern motif on left breast. White number "22" on back.
Swansea Schools cap belonging to Richie Bevan. Blue with Swansea Schools badge on front. No tassels. Presented to Swansea RFC by his wife Beryl Bevan on 10th October 2010. Accompanying letter verifies.
Fiji jersey of Rasiosateki Petero v Wales VX on 26 September 1964 Fijian rugby tour of Europe and Canada. White. Fiji palm badge with 'Fiji R.F.U. 1964' beneath. Black number 13 on back.
Ireland jersey worn by Ireish wing Walter Bornemann, from Wales v Ireland on 12 march 1960. Presented by Swansea and Wales wing Dewi Bebb in 1966. Green with Irish shamrock emblem on breast. No number on back.
Jersey of AZKG Parague club from Czekoslovakia (now Czeck Republic). 1966 Swansea tour to Prague. Cream with chocolate coloured shoulders. AZKG Prague club badge on breast. No number on reverse.
Jersey, Sydney Rugby Union. Blue with gold collar and thin gold double hoop. Sydney RU badge on breast on white shield. No 18 in gold on back. Swansea v Sydney RU at St Helen's 21st March 1984. Presented to swansea RFC by SRU Tour Manager Mr Andrew J Conway.
Slogan: Peace and Posperity (front and back)
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
Slogan: Dawn of a New Era: Nationalisation 1947
A miner's lamp above a golden laurel wreath. Below is a green field with a rising golden sun (both sides).
The total percentage dividend payable on ordinary share capital (as compiled in Table 2 of Peter Jackson’s book [4, p. 245]) is plotted in blue for each financial year. No dividend was paid in 1903 and 1904 to allow profits to be re-invested in new plant, which repaid handsomely over the next few years. In contrast, after 1920 profits dwindled and there are no records of dividend payments after 1925.
Frank’s increasing involvement with establishing the University College of Swansea is indicated below the time axis from 1916 onwards, with his two periods as President after the Foundation on 19th July 1920 shown by the solid red line.
Jersey, Middlesex Counties, 1945-1947 season. Thin blue/white hoops with combined Middlesex Counties RFC and Paris team motif on breast. Black number "1" on white rectangle on back.
Jersey, New Zealand, 2015, Black with 'Adidas' logo, 'AIG' sponsor in white. Fern leaf motif and 'All Blacks' on left breast. signed in silver marker pen by 'All Blacks' Rugby World Cup Squad players.
Wales Jersey worn by Swansea back J Idwal Rees v Ireland in 1938. Red. P.O.W. feathers on breast. Right facing side of front faded. White square with letter 'E' on back.
Scotland jersey worn by Scottish captain A L Gracie. Wales v Scotland at Cardiff Arms Park on 3rd February 1923. Blue with Scottish thistle emblem on breast. No number on back. Front top half very faded.
Ireland jersey worn by George V Stephenson. Wales v Ireland at Cardiff Arms Park on 8th March 1924. Green with Irish shamrock emblem on breast and '1924' beneath. No number on back. Front upper half badly faded.