First in a series of slides showing the progression of a painting refered to as "A mountainous view near Rhyd Ddu." The sequence of images showing how KW starts a painting by sketching a scene and them completing it in oils. Three photos from this sequence appear in an article 'The Heart of the Landscape' in 'The Studio' for April 1962, p132-137. These are credited to Dr Gwilym Wynne-Griffith.
Second in a series of slides showing the progression of a painting refered to as "A mountainous view near Rhyd Ddu." The sequence of images showing how KW starts a painting by sketching a scene and them completing it in oils. Three photos from this sequence appear in an article 'The Heart of the Landscape' in 'The Studio' for April 1962, p132-137. These are credited to Dr Gwilym Wynne-Griffith.
Third in a series of slides showing the progression of a painting refered to as "A mountainous view near Rhyd Ddu." The sequence of images showing how KW starts a painting by sketching a scene and them completing it in oils. Three photos from this sequence appear in an article 'The Heart of the Landscape' in 'The Studio' for April 1962, p132-137. These are credited to Dr Gwilym Wynne-Griffith.
Fourth in a series of slides showing the progression of a painting refered to as "A mountainous view near Rhyd Ddu." The sequence of images showing how KW starts a painting by sketching a scene and them completing it in oils.
Ninth in a series of slides showing the progression of a painting refered to as "A mountainous view near Rhyd Ddu." The sequence of images showing how KW starts a painting by sketching a scene and them completing it in oils.
Fifth in a series of slides showing the progression of a painting refered to as "A mountainous view near Rhyd Ddu." The sequence of images showing how KW starts a painting by sketching a scene and them completing it in oils.
Sixth in a series of slides showing the progression of a painting refered to as "A mountainous view near Rhyd Ddu." The sequence of images showing how KW starts a painting by sketching a scene and them completing it in oils.
Seventh in a series of slides showing the progression of a painting refered to as "A mountainous view near Rhyd Ddu." The sequence of images showing how KW starts a painting by sketching a scene and them completing it in oils.
Eighth in a series of slides showing the progression of a painting refered to as "A mountainous view near Rhyd Ddu." The sequence of images showing how KW starts a painting by sketching a scene and them completing it in oils.
Tenth in a series of slides showing the progression of a painting refered to as "A mountainous view near Rhyd Ddu." The sequence of images showing how KW starts a painting by sketching a scene and them completing it in oils.
Eleventh in a series of slides showing the progression of a painting refered to as "A mountainous view near Rhyd Ddu." The sequence of images showing how KW starts a painting by sketching a scene and them completing it in oils.
Twelfth in a series of slides showing the progression of a painting refered to as "A mountainous view near Rhyd Ddu." The sequence of images showing how KW starts a painting by sketching a scene and them completing it in oils.
Thirteenth in a series of slides showing the progression of a painting refered to as "A mountainous view near Rhyd Ddu." The sequence of images showing how KW starts a painting by sketching a scene and them completing it in oils.
A Sergeant in the Pembroke Yeomanry astride his horse, a military encampment in the background. He is wearing a plumed slouch hat and holding a rifle (possibly a long Lee-Enfield) the butt of which rests in a holder attached to the horse's saddle. On his left upper arm he has a Farrier's trade badge.,
(A) Mr Wilkes' address of 6 May 1782 to the freeholders of Middlesex on the vote of the House of Commons of the 3rd of May 1782 for rescinding a former resolution re his expulsion and incapacity. (B) Stanza:. 'Firm, as when first I heard the glorious cry I hold my faith to Wilkes and Liberty ...'. 7 Lines.
A MS entitled 'The Theory of Language and Universal Grammar.' The spine bears the legend: 'Lectures on Belles Lettres'. English. Leather back. Donated by ?Dr Iorwerth Hughes Jones, Swansea, February 1965.
A MS Vol. containing an inventory of the goods and chattels of ffrancis Windham of Sandle, p. Weethicume, Somerset, dec. 22 Nov. 1652; at the beginning of the vol. there is an account of the Windham family in the handwriting of Octavius Morgan. Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of the dec. Francis Winham, married Thomas Morgan, esq., of Machen and Tredegar.