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XS3748/1

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XS3748/1/1 [? William Edward Oakeley], Tan y Bwlch standing with bowler hat in one hand and a long stick in the other and wearing tweed coat and breeches.   
XS3748/1/2 One of the Oakeley family horses [Print by A. G. Lucas, 1880]  [? c. 1880s]
XS3748/1/3 [? Dingo] the pet fox. [See also XS3748/1/14]  [? c. 1880s]
XS3748/1/4 Mary Oakeley of Tan y Bwlch with a piece of cloth in her hand leaning on balcony wall.  [? c. 1880s]
XS3748/1/5 W. E. Oakeley of Tan y Bwlch posing with bowler hat in one hand and a long stick in the other and wearing a tweed coat and breeches.  [? c. 1880s]
XS3748/1/6 Edward Oakeley of Tan y Bwlch posing with double barrel shotgun in one hand, with the other hand holding on to his spaniel’s collar. Dressed in hunting attire.  [? c. 1880s]
XS3748/1/7 Edward Oakeley posing with double barrel shotgun in his hands and his spaniel by his feet. Dressed in hunting attire.  [? c. 1880s]
XS3748/1/8 Sissy Oakeley posing near stone bench and dressed in frock dress and beret type hat.  [? c. 1880s]
XS3748/1/9 Sissy Oakeley posing near stone carved wall and wearing Victorian dresscoat and beret type hat.  [? c. 1880s]
XS3748/1/10 Oakeley family and friends outside a [country house]. From left to right:Teddy Oakeley and Luckless the dog, Mrs Oakeley, Lord Kenyon, W. E. Oakeley, Sissy and Nelly the spaniel, Col. Madocks and Majo...  rhagor [? c. 1880s]
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