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Caernarfon Football and Cricket Teams

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XS/1497/19/1 Caernarfon Lillywhites Football Club. In the photograph are - Jones, T.C. Parry, Dei Jones, Rd. Williams, Eric Griffiths, Tommy Jones, W. Griffiths, F. Henderson, G. Williams, O.D. Barton and Peris Pr...  more 1920s
XS/1497/19/2 Caernarfon Rechabites Football Club. In the photograph are Mr. Williams (Leo), Ben Peters, - Williams (King’s Wood), Pierce Hope, Charles Roberts, Owie Owen, John Bryan, R. Ieuan Edwards, Iorwe...  more 1921
XS/1497/19/3 Caernarfon Football Club. In the photograph are - Williams (linesman), two brothers, Harry Williams and W. Williams, trainer, C.E. Land, D.E. Jones, Owen Morris, Sammy V. Jones, Tom Broome, Hamilton...  more 1920-1921
XS/1497/19/4 Morris & Jones Cricket Team. In the photograph are Idris Owen, Watkins Williams-- Parry, Henwalia, - Williams, R.H. Ellis, John V. Morgan, Richard Roberts, Owen Roberts.  1920s
XS/1497/19/5 The University College of North Wales XXX Club. Included in the photograph are - Llew Rowlands, - Williams, Bethel, Llewelyn Evans who later became minister of Siloh M.C. Chapel, Caernarfon.  1922-1923
XS/1497/19/6 De Winton’s famous football team, Caernarfon, named the "Ironopolis" after the foundry.   

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