Includes photographs of Jabez Hodgetts, Mrs Guyse-Parker, Margaret Thomieson, Elizabeth Roberts, and Andrew Thomeison.
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[The heads of 2 members of the party have been deliberately cut off the photograph]
Taken when the ship called at Llandudno.
With her daughter Mary Ellin Thomieson (born in 1851) asleep on her lap.
[Scan from original glass plate, now lost]
Pictured holding baby John Elias Roberts. ER was married to William Roberts and started a Presbyterian Sunday School in her kitchen in the 1870s. She was a sister of Margaret Thomieson, seen in CP183/4.
[Scan from original print]
[Scan from original print]
Photographs associated with the family of Andrew Levi Thomieson.
In soldier's uniform with a ceremonial scarf associated with the Temperance Movement over his shoulder. Also showing 3 medals attached.
[2 photocopies; B/W]
In soldier's uniform with a ceremonial scarf associated with the Temperance Movement. Soldier sitting next to him [name unknown] also with ceremonial scarf associated with Temperance Movement. Showing medals attached.
[2 photocopies. B/W]
Standing in uniform of Royal Artillery.
[Photocopy. B/W]
In civilian dress with ceremonial scarf associated with Temperance Movement. Llandudno pier in background.
[Photocopy. B/W]
In WW1 uniform of South Wales Borderers. The younger one is possibly Andrew Wilfred Thomieson, born 1900.
[Photocopy. B/W]
Cutting from the Daily Sketch, with caption 'Smoking caps for women are displayed - and jumpers for the smoking room.'
[Photocopy. B/W]
Andrew Levi Thomieson and Mrs. A. Thomieson with their daughters Cora Gwendoline and Mona Edith, at front door of "The Mount", Clifton Road, Llandudno.
[Photocopy. B/W]
Possibly Andrew Wilfred Thomieson is in the middle of the front row.
[Photocopy. B/W]
Possibly associated with the RAF. Three civillians standing at the back [1st on left may be Andrew Wilfred Thomieson].
[Photocopy. B/W]