Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales
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The last upload was October 2018.
Sgt Bill O Stephens, London House uploaded October 2018
[Signaller Corporal & family] uploaded October 2018
[Group Portrait of fifty or so Soldiers] uploaded October 2018
Farrier, Royal Field Artillery uploaded October 2018
[Cavalryman, possibly Pembroke Yeomanry] uploaded October 2018
Lance Corporal, Royal Artillery uploaded October 2018
[Soldier, partial enlargement] uploaded October 2018
[Sergeant] uploaded October 2018
[Royal Engineer with overseas service chevrons] uploaded October 2018
[Soldier, Welsh Regiment with good-conduct stripe] uploaded October 2018
[Soldier with wound stripe] uploaded October 2018
[Two soldiers, Welsh Regiment] uploaded October 2018
[Soldier & civilian] uploaded October 2018
[Soldier of the Welsh Regiment] uploaded October 2018
[Fusilier with wound stripe] uploaded October 2018
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[Two Soldiers and a Horse]
- Peter Jones said:
[Mounted Soldiers on a Street]
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Peter Jones said:
Rhosmaen Street, Llandeilo looking towards New Road; taken from very near to DC Harries premises.
[Group Portrait of fifty or so Soldiers]
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Landy Dave said:
I believe this image was taken in front of the property next door to the Civic Hall, Crescent Road, Llandeilo. The hall was used as a drill hall in the day and the benches probably came from there. D.C.Harries used another adjacent property for similar groups - the height of the front garden was ideal for the rear row.
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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales said:
Thank you for your comment Landy Dave. Interesting information.
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Peter Jones said:
Yes, I agree. These houses with their distinctive curved corrugated iron bay roofs are in Crescent Road on the corner of Latimer Road.
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