Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales
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October 2018 - 🏴
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Recent uploads
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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The church in the snow, Baschurch (Salop)
- excellentzebu1050 said:
- Alan Clark said:
Three Richards children, St. Dogmaels
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Zinaida Beaumont said:
So sweet
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darwineurope said:
This is my great grandmother Nona, (9th child), Astley Septimus (7th Child) and Josephine Octavia (8th child), Richards. Their father was Dr. George Richards and this photograph was taken at Cliff House, Wogan Terrace, Saundersfoot.
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Flickr Foundation said:
Added to the "That's my grandma!" gallery
www.flickr.com/photos/flickrfoundation/galleries/72157722...
Coach accident
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Alan Hughes said:
Jiawch ... beth ddigwyddodd??
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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales said:
Helo Alan - diolch am eich sylwad! Dyn ni ddim yn gw'bod beth ddigwyddodd, efallai bydd rhwyun yma yn gallu helpu?
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Pete Jones said:
The bus was operated by Sargeants Motors of Kington. FO 4711, New in 1946 & was a Bedford OB with a Mulliner 30 seat body. After the accident It was rebodied with a Duple Vista 29 seat coach body & then saw service with Bevan of Littledean & Wye Valley Motors in Hereford
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David Jones said:
Unlike a lot of modern coaches the roof on this one didnt collapse on its passengers!
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Andrey Timofeev said:
O______O
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