'Captain' Edward Tupper speaking during the Seamen's Strike, Bute Docks, Cardiff, 1911 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Evan James (1809-93), author of the words of the Welsh national anthem Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
James James (1833-1902), composer of the Welsh national anthem Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Unemployed miners march along Richard St., Cilfynydd, during the Cambrian Colliery dispute of 1910-11 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
The Moody brothers of Pontypridd: left to right, Jack, Frank and Glen Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Members of Zion Baptist Chapel, Ynysybwl, on their summer outing to Barry Island, 1948 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Freddie Welsh on quay before boarding a ship to America, 1910 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Freddie Welsh (1886-1927), boxing champion from Pontypridd Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Letter from Henry Jones to his brother and sister, 18 February 1850 [image 1 of 4] Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Members of Montgomery C.M. Chapel Sunday School enjoying their visit to Aberystwyth, c. 1910 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Poster for the Montgomery C.M. Chapel Sunday School excursion to Aberystwyth, 1895 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Ballads in Welsh and English re. the south Wales coal strike of 1910-11, page 1 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
The boxer Johnny Basham and his manager W. T. Dodman, Wrexham, c. 1920s Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Letter from Charles de Gaulle to the Rev. Michael D. Jones, 21 April 1865 [image 1 of 6] Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Collection card of the Society of Welsh Emigrants, Ffestiniog Branch [1880s] [image 1 of 2] Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Old Calvinistic Methodist meeting house, Llanddewi Brefi, c. 1885 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Hay-making outside the Calvinistic Methodist chapel, Aber-erch, c. 1885 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Soar-y-mynydd, the most remote chapel in Wales, 8 September 1955 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Soar-y-mynydd, the most remote chapel in Wales, 8 September 1955 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Background shots of Capel Celyn and district, including farms and local people, 26 September 1957 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels