Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales

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Mae’r Llyfrgell Genedlaethol yn falch i fod yn rhan o The Commons ar Flickr. Ers 1907, mae’r Llyfrgell Genedlaethol wedi bod yn casglu a diogelu etifeddiaeth a diwyddliant Cymru. Ar hyn o bryd mae’r casgliad ffotograffau yn cynnwys dros 800,000 o eitemau o gyfnod cynnar ffotograffiaeth a gwaith ffotograffwyr cyfoes.

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Daniel Tanguy, an onion seller from Roscoff, Brittany, with road workers near Pont Gwenyn y Meirch, Llanycil

  • Dave Miles said:
    Oh that is absolutely wonderful! 1958? 3 years before I was born. Awesome image! An essence of real Welsh history.
  • subsurf mann said:
    I remember the Breton onion sellers on their bicycles coming door to door on the South Wales coast. My mother always bought some and invited them in for tea and a chat.

Headmaster and staff of Builth Wells Primary

  • elaios2008 said:
    Looking at them I wish I could have a chat with them, sure I would find inspiration and a lot of good stories...
  • Malcolm Probert said:
    The 1911 County Primary School still stands. The majority of the High School was demolished in the 1980s, with just the oldest part remaining. The photo shows the canteen kitchen block, across the road from the 1911 school, shared with the adjacent High School.

Dillwyn Llewelyn children

  • Retired at last said:
    More about the photographer on Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dillwyn_Llewelyn
  • Kitti Flook said:
    Hi, would this family be related to Llewellyn family who were coal merchants Ross-on-wye train station? Im researching family tree and I know only that we have links with Llewellyn's who were coal merchants at Ross and thats all.Im hopin to find a marriage between Llewwllyn's and the family name Flook or Nash. pls contact me Kitti Flook
  • Ceaseless Reward said:
    Very great shoot
  • Jim Griffin said:
    Mrs Emma Dillwyn Llewelyn, about 1845,
    daguerreotype taken by her husband John Dillwyn Llewelyn:

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