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XS3395/1 Harry Pound, son of E.C. Pound, photographer, Caernarfon, Harry Pound was killed in the Second World War.   
XS3395/2 Griffith Griffith as a young man (c.1910-1972) a member of "teulu y ddafad wyllt" who died in Derby where he was landlord of the Ram Inn.   
XS3395/3 Wedding photograph, standing left to right, Morfydd Gould Jones, John Rees Howel, groom Patrick Crowley, bride Elizabeth Olwen Jones, ?Phyllis Meyers; seated left to right ---, ---, Edwyn Rees Howel, ...  more  
XS3396/1 Abersoch harbour with a ship and boats on the beach in front of buildings, ?1920’s.   
XS3396/2 A view across Caernarfon to the castle with the Pavilion in the foreground. Colour [distorted].   
XS3397 Lord Newborough’s yacht, the M.Y. Firefly, ?taken at Cowes in 1933.   
XS3398 The interior of the Port Dinorwic [Y Felinheli] Dry Dock workshops. 2 copies.   
XS3399 Ex-German submarine, Porthmadog, January 1919.   
XS3400 Crowds of people on Castle Square and Pool Street, Caernarfon. ? visit of the Prince of Wales 1907.   
XS3401/1 Oil painting of David Lloyd George, artist Nansi Margaret Williams (née Llywelyn), born in Skewen, Glamorgan, in 1910. She was a well known musician in the Skewen area, 1925-1938 and regularly attend...  more  
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