The Shanty. Penllergare. Photographer(s): Llewelyn, John Dillwyn (1810-1882)
Scope & Content:
View of a woman on a pathway leading to an archway and gate. A small wooden building is on the right. Surrounded by trees. Salted paper print from Oxymel negative; loss of highlight detail on the path; fading and yellowing from edges. Inscription in ink beneath print: 'The Shanty. Penllergare.'
Our school girls. Photographer(s): Llewelyn, John Dillwyn (1810-1882)
Scope & Content:
View of two girls standing by a wooden fence, one is holding a basket. Salted paper print from collodion negative; loss of highlight detail in dress and bonnet; fading and yellowing from edges. Inscription in ink beneath print: 'Our school girls -'
Between Dale and Daleseidet. Artist(s): Story-Maskelyne (née Dillwyn Llewelyn), Thereza Mary (1834-1926)
Scope & Content:
View of a dirt path between steep cliffs and trees with water in the background Watercolours and pencil on paper. Inscription in ink beneath drawing on left: 'Between Dale and Daleseidet'.
View of a path through woods with ferns to the right of the path; Possibly near Penllergare, Wales. Albumen print; crazing of binding layer; loss of detail in upper left corner.
The Beech walk. Artist(s): Story-Maskelyne (née Dillwyn Llewelyn), Thereza Mary (1834-1926)
Scope & Content:
View of a pathway in a forest of trees. Watercolour and pencil on paper; mounted on an album page. Inscription in ink beneath the painting: 'The Beech walk'.
Brecon beacons. Artist(s): Story-Maskelyne (née Dillwyn Llewelyn), Thereza Mary (1834-1926)
Scope & Content:
View of a pathway and fence stile leading down to a valley with mountains in the background. Watercolour and pencil on paper; mounted on page of album loose from bindings. Inscription in ink beneath painting: 'Brecon beacons'.
In the Valley Penllergare. Artist(s): Story-Maskelyne (née Dillwyn Llewelyn), Thereza Mary (1834-1926)
Scope & Content:
View of a path surrounded by trees. Watercolour and pencil on paper; mounted on page of album loose from bindings. Inscription in ink beneath painting: 'In the Valley Penllergare'.