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Photograph Archive University of Wales Trinity Saint David Photograph Archive Saint David’s College to UWL Lampeter Revised September 2018 P/1 - Memorial of St. David's College, Lampeter. Collage of various people important to the College and images of the College; Dean Lewellin, Thomas Phillips Esq., Bishop Burgess, Bishop Ollivant, Bishop Harold Browne, Dr Rowland Williams, Bishop Perowne, Bishop Ryle, Bishop Jayne, Revd. Edmondes, Dean Davey, Bishop Owen, Revd. Ll. J. Bebb; Cricket Field, Quadrangle, Canterbury Buildings, The Hall, Old Front, Library, College Grounds, Chapel. Beynon & Company, Fine Art Publishers & Engravers, Cheltenham P/2 - Portrait of unknown vicar, retouched with watercolour paint on hair, eyes, lips, nose, and clothing. P/3 - St. David's College Centenary Celebration, 11 October 1927. Photograph of procession of college members in gowns in college quadrangle during centenary celebrations, one man carrying decorated cross. First of two copies. P/4 - St. David's College Centenary Celebration, 11 October 1927. Photograph of procession of college members in gowns in college quadrangle during centenary celebrations, one man carrying decorated cross. Second of two copies. P/5 – Portrait photograph of the Most Rev. David Williams, Archbishop of Huron. Graduate of this College (March 14th 1859 - October 7th 1931). Image taken between 1926 & 1931. P/6 - Portrait photograph of The Right Reverend Daniel Ivor Evans, B.A., Lord Bishop of Argentina with Eastern South America and the Falkland Islands, dressed in his robes. [Date of production not identified]. P/7 - Three quarter portrait assumed to be John Rhys, signed 'yours faithfully John Rhys'. [Date of production not identified]. P/8 – Formal photograph of group of students and staff outside St David's Building in quadrangle, 1913-14. P/9 - Diagram of plumage and drainage on University grounds. June 1896. Colour ink. P/10 - Engraving of the portrait of the Right Reverend Alfred Ollivant, Lord Bishop of Llandaff, first Vice-Principal of Lampeter University 1827-1843. 30 November 1882. First of two copies. P/11 - Engraving of the portrait of the Right Reverend Alfred Ollivant, Lord Bishop of Llandaff, first Vice-Principal of Lampeter University 1827-1843. 30 November 1882. Second of two copies. P/12 - A Harmony of Primeval Alphabets. Poster of various ancient alphabets, printed and engraved. A poster unfolded from a book onto a mount dated on rear to 1871. Charles Forster. [Date of production not identified]. P/13 - Thomas Frederick Tout, Professor of History at St. David's College 1881-1890. P/14 - Engraving of the Right Reverend Joshua Hughes, D. D. Lord Bishop of Saint Asaph. Signed by the subject. Arms centre bottom depict crossed keys on a shield. 2 September 1880. P/15 - Sketch of Unknown Clergyman. Signed "Yours faithfully, H. Davis" [Date of production not identified]. P/16 - Portrait etching taken from a drawing by S. Lawrence Circa 1840 of Connop Thirlwall, Bishop of St. David's, 1840-1874. Visitor of the College. Possibly engraved by Francis Holl. P/17 - Year photograph of staff and student of the college in 1904. Taken in front of the Old Building. P/18 - Memorial of the Jubilee of St. David's College. 1877. Portraits of notable figures in the life of the college including 132 miniature portraits. See also: P/19. P/19 - Memorial photographs of the Jubilee of the College, 1877. See also: P/18. P/20 - Certificate given to the Rev. John Owen, M. A. Late Welsh Professor, St. David's College Lampeter. Given by colleges and students on his retirement. December 1885. P/21 - Numerical seating plan for St. David's College Chapel [Date of production not identified] P/22 – Portrait of Llewellyn Lewellin in formal robes. The Very Rev Llewelyn Lewellin (3 August 1798 – 25 November 1878) was a cleric and academic, and the first Principal of St David's College from 1827 to 1878. Lithograph. [Date of Production not identified] P/23 - Pencil proof sketch of clergyman identified as Francis Jayne, Principal St. David's College 1879-1886. Signed by unknown person. [Date of production not identified] P/24 - Portrait photograph of The Most Reverend Alfred Edwin Morris, D.D., Professor of Hebrew and Theology at St David's College, Lampeter. Archbishop of Wales. [c. 1960] P/25 - Sports Captains, 1912-13. Photographic miniature portraits of sports captains and secretaries, Lampeter College 1912-13; T.M. Williams Sec. Rugby; R. Davies Cap. Soccer; D.H. Richards Sec. Hockey; W.S. Evans Cap. Hockey; Si. Evans Sec. Soccer; C. Jones Cap. Rugby; E.C. Carr Sec. Tennis; F.S. Smith Cap. Tennis; F. Ll. Green Sec. Fives; A.G. Tamlyn Cap. Cricket; T.D. Hughes Sec. Cricket. Ink Sketch of University seal P/26 - Engraving of the portrait of the Right Rev. Thomas Burgess, D.D. F.R.S. & F.S.A Lord Bishop of St. Davids. 1825. With note A.D. 1803, translated to the See of Sarum 1825. Printed sometime after 1825 from an engraving in 1820, of a portrait dated 1803. P/27 – Portrait of Llewellyn Lewellin. The Very Rev Llewelyn Lewellin (3 August 1798 – 25 November 1878) was a cleric and academic, and the first Principal of St David's College from 1827 to 1878. Lithograph. [Date of Production not identified] P/28 - Group photograph of staff and students of St. David's College, Lampeter 1913-14. Taken in quad of Old Building. P/29 - Group photograph of staff and students 1905-6. Taken in quad of Old Building. See P/30. P/30 - Group photograph of staff and students 1905-6. Taken in quad of Old Building. See P/29. P/31 - Group photograph of staff and students 1904. Taken in Quad of Old Building. P/32 - Group photograph of staff and students 1890. Taken outside the Old Canterbury building. P/33 - Musical Society 1913-1914. Group photograph taken in the quad of Old Building, with list of names printed by the picture. P/34 - Musical Society 1894-5. Group photograph of St. David's college Lampeter Musical Society 1894-95. P/35 - Scholars and exhibitioners 1917-1918. Group photograph of scholars and exhibitioners 1917-1918. First of two copies. P/36 - Students of St. David's College, Lampeter, Make-Merry on the occasion of the visit of Cardiff University Football Team. 28 February 1920. Photograph of students in quadrangle of Old Building in fancy dress. P/37 - Degree Day Procession from the Town Hall, Lampeter. June 1899. Students processing down the high street. P/38 - St. David's College Christian Union, 1909 – 10. Group photograph of St. David's College Christian Union, 1909 - 10. Names printed below: Back row, left to right: J.J. Davies; E.T. Davies; G.E. Fussell; H.C. Sheldon; A.D. Price; G. Vaughan; E. Hughes. Middle row, left to right: Victor Hughes; P.M. Williams; James Williams; Robert Davies; J. Beckley; J.W. Evans; L. Argyle; J. Jervis; L.C. Lloyd; J.M. Shaw; W.G. Jenkyns; G.O. Lewis. Front row, left to right: I.B. Davies; Basil Jones, Chaplain to the Forces, Died of pneumonia in October 1918; H.A. Roberts; Rev. Prof. Thomas, MA; W.H. Harris (student's president); A.C. Roberts (general secretary); G.W. Jones. Seated, left to right: J.R. Morgan (circulating secretary); David Davies; J.A. Cound; F. St. Clair Goldie. P/39 - The New Boy, 1902. Photograph of the cast of 'The New Boy' in costume. Put on by the St. David's College Drama Society. See: P/40. P/40 - S. D. C. D. S. 1901. Photograph of the cast of 'The New Boy' in costume. Put on by the St. David's College Drama Society. See P/39. P/41 - Dramatis Personae ‘The Three Hats’. St. David's College Lampeter Drama production of 'The Three Hats', Cast in costume. 1899. P/42 – ‘The Private Secretary’. Group photograph of St. David's College Drama Society, in costume for 'The Private Secretary'. 1898. P/43 – ‘The Solicitor’. Group photograph of St. David's College Drama Society cast of 'The Solicitor'. December 1897. See: P/44. P/44 - Dramatic Society, 1895. Group photograph of St. David's College Lampeter Drama Society 1895 in costume for the production of 'The Solicitor'. See: P/43. P/45 – ‘The Magistrate’. Cast photograph of 'The Magistrate', in costume. St. David's College Drama Society. 1894. P/46 – ‘The Pick Pocket’. Cast photograph of 'The Pick Pocket', in costume. St. David's College Drama Society 1893. P/47 - Dramatis Personae ‘Our Hat’ 1892. Cast photograph of 'Our Hat', St. David's College Lampeter, in costume. First of two copies. P/48 - Dramatis Personae ‘Our Hat’ 1892. Cast photograph of 'Our Hat', St. David's College Lampeter, in costume. Second of two copies. P/49 – ‘The Importance of being Earnest’. Cast photograph of 'The Importance of being Earnest', St. David's College Lampeter, in costume. Note on back states "Handwriting of H. A. Harris (later lecturer in Classics)". 1927. P/50 - Scholars and Exhibitioners. St. David's College, Lampeter, 1912-3. Group photograph of Scholars and Exhibitioners of St. David's College Lampeter in the academic year 1912-3 with names printed. Top Row: H.W. Thomas; F.Ll. Green; E.D. Johnson; E.D. Evans; E.W. Davies; A.O. Jones; L.G. Lewis. Middle Row: W.A. Jones; W.J. Philpin; T.J.R. Jones; Dan Thomas; S.M. Harris; J.E.T. Hughes; Ben Hughes; B.W. Benskin; Rhys Jones; T.E. Gwyn; T.P. Owen. Bottom Row: Rhys James; A. G. Tamlyn; J.G. Davies; J. Cethin Jones [President Students' Meeting]; J.H. Roberts; Robert Davies; J.O. Williams; Rupert Williams. First of three copies.
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