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GLAMORGAN RECORD OFFICE/ARCHIFDY MORGANNWG D155/1, 2 Offprints of historical article 'Contributions towards a 1866, 1867 history of the parish of Llantrithyd in Glamorgan' by G.T. Clark and 'R.O.J.', printed in Archaeologia Cambrensis [2 booklets; printed] D155/3-14 Photographs and coloured postcards mounted on two 1891, 1905 papers probably removed from an album. The postcards are marked 1891 but may date several years earlier D155/3 The Crossways, Cowbridge 1891 [1 coloured postcard] D155/4 Llandough Castle, Cowbridge 1891 [1 coloured postcard] D155/5 The Castle, Margam 1891 [1 coloured postcard] D155/6 The Lych Gate, St Hilary, Cowbridge 1891 [1 coloured postcard] D155/7, 8 2 photographs of interior of St Hilary church showing Aug 1905 nave and altar piece [2 photographs] D155/9 The Cross, Llantwit Major 1891 [1 coloured postcard] D155/10 The Upper House, Llantwit Major 1891 [1 coloured postcard] D155/11 The Town Hall, Llantwit Major 1891 [1 coloured postcard] D155/12 New Beaupre, Cowbridge 1891 [1 coloured postcard] D155/13 The Grammar School, Cowbridge 1891 [1 coloured postcard] D155/14 The Arch and Cottage, Cowbridge 1891 [1 coloured postcard] © Glamorgan Record Office ACKLAND-ALLEN AND GILES FAMILY PAPERS D155 D155/15 Photograph of Sir Thomas Mansel Franklen (1840- 1921 1928), former clerk of the peace and first clerk of Glamorgan County Council [1 lareg photograph formerly held in a wooden frame; poor condition] D155/16 Photograph album of Ackland-Allen family including c.1900-c.1910 members of the family (some names initialled); local houses The Cross (Cowbridge),Clemenstone, the Cottage (St Hilary), and Merthyr Mawr; holiday scenes at Oxwich Bay, Llanharan, and Llandough. The Cottage was home of Frank Edwards MP 1906. Merthyr Mawr was owned by John Illtyd Dillwyn Nicholls 1906. [1 vol; 5 loose photographs; poor condition] D155/17 Photograph of Dorothy Florence Ackland-Allen (1887- c.1897 1963) and Elgiva Mary Ackland Allen (1890-1970), children of Charles and Gertrude Ackland-Allen [1 photograph mounted on card; fair condition] D155/18 Watercolour by unidentified artist depicting The Mount, c.1900 Hanbury, co. Worcester, 'where lived Ellen, Gertrude & George Beercroft as children' [1 watercolour on card; poor condition] D155/19 Watercolour by same artist as D155/18 depicting c.1900 Hanbury Church [1 watercolour on card; poor condition] D155/20 Photograph album containing photographs of 1913-1914 Glamorgan Hunt point-to-point races 1913 and 1914; Llanharan hounds; 'St Hilary 1913'; picnic at Sker, Merthyr Mawr; a young woman 'O.F.N.' AT Commen Godolphin School Sep 1913; cricket match at Penllyn; Cardiff Horse Show 1913;'last meet' of the season at Cottrell 1914; 'the Hockey Match'; Cottrell 1914; gardens at Llandough; Glamorgan Hunt puppy show; The Cross (St Hilary); Ystrad, May 1914; R.M.R.E. camp 1914; Hanbury Hall, co. Worcester, 1914; and soldiers and nurses engaged in First World War, some in France or Belgium. [1 vol.; loose photographs; poor condition] © Glamorgan Record Office ACKLAND-ALLEN AND GILES FAMILY PAPERS D155 D155/21 Photograph of The Mount, Hanbury, co. Worcester. c.1900? 'My mother's Home until she married in 1886. April 1964' The photograph is undated but is clearly much earlier than 1964 [1 photograph; fair condition] D155/22 Photograph of three children in fancy dress described as 'Children of Charles & Gertrude (née Beercroft) A[ckland] A[llen] Worcestershire' With added notes by E.E. Giles 1972 that Dorothy Florence Ackland-Allen died 1963 aged 75; Hugh Thomas Ackland-Allen killed at 1st Battle of Ypres 'aged just 21 years' Oct 1914; and Elgiva Mary Giles née Ackland-Allen died 1970 aged 79, mother of Frank and Elizabeth Giles [1 mounted photograph; fair condition] D155/23 Page taken from a photograph album bearing c.1884-1885 photographs of Ellen ('died about 1890'); Gertrude Elizabeth Ackland-Allen (died 1941) ('married Charles Ackland-Allen', died 1934); and George, father of Ruth Rushton, mother of (1) [?]Deeny (2) Watson (3) Warburton-Lee 'Patricia'; 'Squire Bearcroft' at the front door of Meer Hall, Worcestershire; [?]engagement photograph c.1884-85 of Gertrude Elizabeth Ackland- Allen née Beercroft at The Mount [1 paper and 3 photographs; fair condition] D155/24 Historical notes on Meer Hall, near Droitwich, co. c.1990-1910 Worcester, and Bearcroft family, compiled to accompany 'the view of this ancient seat' to Mrs Henry Bearcroft (Miss Ellen Watson) daughter of 'my good friend' George Croft Vernon. Annotated 'Both now dead. no children. 1938. G.A.A.' [1 paper; poor condition] D155/25 Sir Charles Tyler, G.C.B. Admiral of the White, by Col. 1912 Wyndham-Quin (published London 1912) Flyleaf: T.B. Tyler, Llantrithyd' and 'Ada Tyler. From the author with best Love T.' T.B. Tyler is Col. Trevor Bruce Tyler, Llantrithyd House [1 vol.; fair condition] © Glamorgan Record Office ACKLAND-ALLEN AND GILES FAMILY PAPERS D155 D155/26 Sale particulars of The Vicarage, St Hilary, 20 June 1962 1962. Auctioneers Stephenson & Alexander, Cardiff, in conjunction with Major E.H. David, 39 Cathedral Rd, Cardiff [1 card; good condition] D155/27 Notes & correspondence on Tyler family tree; found c. 1923 within Sir Charles Tyler, G.C.B. Admiral of the White [D155/25] [1 file] © Glamorgan Record Office .

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