Australia's Llandeilo Flag | ||||||||
Changed: | ||||||||
< < |
Reference in Vol. XV of The Carmarthenshire Historian at page 42 ('An Artist in Peace and War', by Miss Eirwen Jones) [TODO - link when vol XV comes online -- ChrisJones) to the flag designed by Carey Morris, the Llandeilo artist, which was sent to Llandilo, New South Wales in the 1920s has unearthed the accompanying photograph, undated, showing the flag representing the arms of Sir Rhys ap Thomas and, in the top right-hand corner, those of Henry VII. The other side of the flag shows the traditional Welsh Dragon. Details concerning the flag are given in Vol. XVI of The Carmarthenshire Historian on pages 69-70. | |||||||
> > |
Reference in Vol. XV of The Carmarthenshire Historian at page 42 ('An Artist in Peace and War', by Miss Eirwen Jones) to the flag designed by Carey Morris, the Llandeilo artist, which was sent to Llandilo, New South Wales in the 1920s has unearthed the accompanying photograph, undated, showing the flag representing the arms of Sir Rhys ap Thomas and, in the top right-hand corner, those of Henry VII. The other side of the flag shows the traditional Welsh Dragon. Details concerning the flag are given in Vol. XVI of The Carmarthenshire Historian on pages 69-70. | |||||||
In the photograph, taken many years ago — perhaps when the flag was received in Australia — are leading members of the Welsh Society. | ||||||||
Line: 11 to 11 | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
External links: | ||||||||
Added: | ||||||||
> > |
||||||||
|
Australia's Llandeilo Flag | ||||||||
Line: 9 to 9 | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||||||
Changed: | ||||||||
< < |
See also: | |||||||
> > |
External links: | |||||||
|
Australia's Llandeilo Flag | ||||||||
Changed: | ||||||||
< < |
Reference in Vol. XV of The Carmarthenshire Historian at page 42 ('An Artist in Peace and War', by Miss Eirwen Jones) [TODO - link when vol XV comes online -- ChrisJones) to the flag designed by Carey Morris, the Llandeilo artist, which was sent to Llandilo, New South Wales in the 1920s has unearthed the accompanying photograph, undated, showing the flag representing the arms of Sir Rhys ap Thomas and, in the top right-hand corner, those of Henry VII. The other side of the flag shows the traditional Welsh Dragon. Details concerning the flag are given in Vol. XVI of The Carmarthenshire Historian on pages 69-70. | |||||||
> > |
Reference in Vol. XV of The Carmarthenshire Historian at page 42 ('An Artist in Peace and War', by Miss Eirwen Jones) [TODO - link when vol XV comes online -- ChrisJones) to the flag designed by Carey Morris, the Llandeilo artist, which was sent to Llandilo, New South Wales in the 1920s has unearthed the accompanying photograph, undated, showing the flag representing the arms of Sir Rhys ap Thomas and, in the top right-hand corner, those of Henry VII. The other side of the flag shows the traditional Welsh Dragon. Details concerning the flag are given in Vol. XVI of The Carmarthenshire Historian on pages 69-70. | |||||||
In the photograph, taken many years ago — perhaps when the flag was received in Australia — are leading members of the Welsh Society. | ||||||||
Added: | ||||||||
> > |
See also: | |||||||
|
Australia's Llandeilo Flag | ||||||||
Deleted: | ||||||||
< < |
Reference in Vol. XV of The Carmarthenshire Historian at page 42 ('An Artist in Peace and War', by Miss Eirwen Jones) [TODO - add reference when vol XV comes online -- ChrisJones) to the flag designed by Carey Morris, the Llandeilo artist, which was sent to Llandilo, New South Wales in the 1920s has unearthed the accompanying photograph, undated, showing the flag representing the arms | |||||||
Changed: | ||||||||
< < |
of Sir Rhys ap Thomas and, in the top right-hand corner, those of Henry VII. The other side of the flag shows the traditional Welsh Dragon. Details concerning the flag are given in Vol. XVI of The Carmarthenshire Historian on pages 69-70. | |||||||
> > |
Reference in Vol. XV of The Carmarthenshire Historian at page 42 ('An Artist in Peace and War', by Miss Eirwen Jones) [TODO - link when vol XV comes online -- ChrisJones) to the flag designed by Carey Morris, the Llandeilo artist, which was sent to Llandilo, New South Wales in the 1920s has unearthed the accompanying photograph, undated, showing the flag representing the arms of Sir Rhys ap Thomas and, in the top right-hand corner, those of Henry VII. The other side of the flag shows the traditional Welsh Dragon. Details concerning the flag are given in Vol. XVI of The Carmarthenshire Historian on pages 69-70. | |||||||
In the photograph, taken many years ago — perhaps when the flag was received in Australia — are leading members of the Welsh Society. |
Line: 1 to 1 | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Added: | ||||||||
> > |
Australia's Llandeilo FlagReference in Vol. XV of The Carmarthenshire Historian at page 42 ('An Artist in Peace and War', by Miss Eirwen Jones) [TODO - add reference when vol XV comes online -- ChrisJones) to the flag designed by Carey Morris, the Llandeilo artist, which was sent to Llandilo, New South Wales in the 1920s has unearthed the accompanying photograph, undated, showing the flag representing the arms of Sir Rhys ap Thomas and, in the top right-hand corner, those of Henry VII. The other side of the flag shows the traditional Welsh Dragon. Details concerning the flag are given in Vol. XVI of The Carmarthenshire Historian on pages 69-70. In the photograph, taken many years ago — perhaps when the flag was received in Australia — are leading members of the Welsh Society.
|