Photograph, B&W, mounted and titled. New Zealand touring team of 1963-1964. Photograph by Frank Thompson, Crown Studi, Wellington, New Zealand. Dimensions: w8 1/2" x h6 1/2" (w21.5cm x h16.45cm)
Photograph, B&W, mounted and titled. New Zealand touring team of 1953-1954. Photograph by Frank Thompson, Crown Studi, Wellington, New Zealand. Dimensions: w6" x h5" (w15.4cm x h12.66cm)
Photograph, B&W, mounted and titled. The Barbarians team - Easter Tour 1975. Photographed at the National Stadium, Cardiff. Dimensions: w12" x 10" (30.5cm x 25.4cm)
Photograph, B&W, mounted and titled. Swansea RFC first fifteen 1965-1966 season. Photographed by Jack Thomas of 20 Glanmor Road, Swansea. Dimensions: w18" x h14" (w45.7cm x h35.5cm).
Photograph, dry mounted on foam - Dimensions: w15 1/4" x h14" (w39cm x h35.3cm). Action photo from Swansea v Llanelli at St Helen's, 18th April 1992. Photographer Mike Cleary.
Photograph, dry mounted onto foam. Dimensions: w14 3/4" x h14" (w37.5cm x h35.5). Action photo from Swansea v Llanelli at St Helen's, 18th April 1992. Photographer: Phil Davies.
Photographs x 5 B&W, mounted and titled. Swansea versus New Zealand 30th Dec. 1905 at St Helen's. A set of 5 action photographs from the match. Each image dimensions: w7 1/2" x h6" (w19.1cm x 15cm) Total dimensions: 9" x 24" (w23.2cm x h61cm). Photographs are sepia tinted, each with a gold border on black mount.
Photograph, Colour, Swansea RFC cap presented to J D Harries 1898. J D Harries' Grandson's name & address handwritten on reverse in blue biro. Also:" Hat belonging to David J Harris [sic] Born Swansea, came to USA about 1898-99". Dimensions: w5" x h3 1/2" (w12.2cm x h8.7cm). A letter (see: OT122) accompanied the photograph, which was sent to Swansea RFC by D J Harries' grandson in 1996.
Photograph, B&W by unknown press photographer. Cardiff v Swansea 15th October 1949, Cardiff Arms Park. Dimensions: w7 3/4" x h6" (w20cm x h15.5cm). One of 2 images from this match.(See also PH221).
Photograph, B&W by unknown press photographer. Cardiff v Swansea 15th October 1949, Cardiff Arms Park. Dimensions: w7 3/4" x h6" (w20cm x h15.5cm). One of 2 images from this match.(See also PH220).
Trophy, 1908. Commemorating Wales winning five international matches in the season. silver, winged dragon handles either side. Details engraved on each side of bowl: "Matches won - Australia, England, Scotland, Ireland, France" and: "Welsh Football Union Souvenir. Winning of 5 International Matches 1908-9". The black painted wooden base has two badges that represent the 'home' unions of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. the Australian emu/Wallaby badge has a banner at its base engraved: "France Australia". Presented by the family of Swansea and Wales forward George Hayward.