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Resisting the IrishTHE IRISH MENACE John Bull and his Scottish and Welsh friends refuse to be coerced by terrorism from the Irish
David Lloyd George, British statesmanCartoon of David Lloyd George, British statesman
Castrating a lamb on a Welsh farmTwo men castrating a lamb on a Welsh farm in Caernarvonshire, Wales
Pupils in secondary school playground, WalesPupils in a school playground, at a secondary school in Wales
Fruit and vegetable stall, Brynmawr, WalesWoman buying fruit and vegetables from a market stall in Brynmawr, Wales
School dinner, primary school in WalesPrimary school pupils in Wales having their school dinner
Curved window, WalesThe elegant curved front window of a very narrow house at the end of two diverging streets in Wales. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
February landscape in the Welsh Borders. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
Edward Ii / & WelshEdward presents his infant son Edward II to the Welsh
Ivor Novello / SmokingIVOR NOVELLO (Ivor Davies) Welsh actor of stage and screen, playwright and composer
Edward Turner, BoxerWelsh pugilist
Edward Viii / Dog Gwen 10EDWARD VIII as Prince of Wales with his Welsh terrier Gwen
Show of British ForceA FRIENDLY POWER IN EGYPT The Welsh Regiment (Late 41st) marching through the Metwali Gate in the Main Street of the native part of Cairo
Arthur Machen (Evans)Arthur Llewellyn Jones MACHEN Welsh writer, noted for The Angels of Mons
Filing Horses FootA Welsh blacksmith at work filing a horses hoof on a farm in Carnarvonshire
British Dogs and GunTwo dogs employed by the Welch Fusiliers to haul a machine gun and its ammunition. They answer every call cheerfully and do not flinch even under the hottest fire
Welsh Bus on HillWales is a hilly country, and its buses are frequently called on to perform quite remarkable feats of climbing, especially when carrying their full complement of passengers
William Henry DaviesWILLIAM HENRY DAVIES A Welsh poet who lived the life of a tramp in England and the US
RICHARD PRICE 1723-1791RICHARD PRICE Welsh moral philosopher. Dissenting minister in London; established reputation with Review of the Principal Questions in Morals (1758)
Fish Fall from SkyFish fall from the sky into the streets of a Welsh village
Welsh Step-DancingSTEP-DANCING Men, Women & children enjoy the performance of a step- dancer during a miners strike in South Wales. N.B harpist
Pyne - Welsh WasherwomenWELSH WASHERWOMEN Like French peasants, Welsh woman use a wooden spatula to beat their linen clean on a flat stone beside a stream
Welsh TearoomsTwo lucky cyclists contemplate whether or not to enter some tea rooms, which also have Hovis bread, in the mountains of Snowdonia, near Lake Tal-y- Llyn, north Wales
Devils Bridge StationA platform sign at Devils Bridge railway station, Wales, terminus of the Vale of Rheidol Railway from Aberystwyth
Arthur Defends WalesArthur defends his Welsh homeland against its enemies
Pont Y Cyssllte CanalCanal at Pont Y Cyssyllte in the vale of Llangollen, Wales, with a horse-drawn barge
Jane Welsh CarlyleJANE WELSH CARLYLE wife of Thomas Carlyle
Mercia V WalesThe Mercians attack the Welsh, who have sided with the Danish invaders : Ethelflaed, sister of Alfreds son Edward the Elder, leads the Mercian cavalry with enthusiasm
Welsh Defeats EnglishThe Welsh defeat the English at Corwen
Railway accident at Abergele, north west WalesA railway accident at Abergele, north west Wales, when two trains collided on the Chester-Holyhead line. This is the scene an hour and a half after the accident
Military / Welsh BordererA member of the 24th South Wales Borderers
Jumping CultWelsh Jumpers
Horticultural fete, Chepstow Castle, South WalesA horticultural fete taking place at Chepstow Castle in South Wales