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Llywelyn T. Griffith & ships:

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XS3437/1 Llewelyn T. Griffith and colleague, New York, n.d.   
XS3437/2 Llewelyn T. Griffith at his desk in his cabin, S.S. Arvonia, 1907. Same as XS3436/9   
XS3437/3 Llewelyn T. Griffith, Parch. [Rev.] R.G. Williams, Twrgwyn, Bangor and Parch. [Rev.] W.J. Griffith, ?Dowlais, chaplains with H.M. Forces 1914-1918 and the mater of the Elderman. Llewelyn T. supervise...  more  
XS3437/4 The S.S. H.H. Asquith in Hull Dry dock, July 1921.   
XS3437/5 The Third and Fourth Engineers of H.H.Asquith, Barry Dock, Aden, August 1921.   
XS3437/6 Elliot, apprentice on H.H. Asquith who was making his first voyage. He is carrying the biggest engine room spanners which he took up to the Captain to wind the ship’s chronometer [joke]. Barry...  more  
XS3437/7 S.S. H.H. Asquith loading wheat at Portland, Victoria, Australia, 16 May 1922.   
XS3437/8 H.H. Asquith below cranes at Barry or Cardiff, n.d.   
XS3437/9 5 men, including Llewelyn T. Griffith, on board the Tavian, c.1916.   
XS3437/10 La Marguerite leaving Menai Bridge pier, postmark 25 July 1905. Colour postcard.   

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