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Civil Defence. Emergency Feeding at The Royal Welsh Show, Bangor, 25 July 1958:

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XS2000/2 Brigadier W.H.Wynne Finch, M.C., President of the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society and Councillor R.T. Pritchard, Deputy Mayor of Bangor (right) with Miss Buddug Roberts, School Meals Organiser for Ca...  more  
XS2000/3 Brigadier W.H.Wynne-Finch, M.C., J.P., Lord Lieutenant of Caernarfonshire, with the Mayor of Bangor and other dignitories outside the Civil Defence tent.   
XS2000/4-5 Brigadier W.H.Wynne-Finch, M.C., J.P., Lord Lieutenant of Caernarfonshire, The Mayor of Bangor, M.J. Edwards, Assistant County Civil Defence Officers and others.   
XS2000/6 A group including Brigadier W.H.Wynne-Finch, M.C.,J.P., Lord Lieutenant of Caernarfonshire, J.E. Owen-Jones, Clerk of the County Council, Mayor of Bangor and others.   
XS2000/7 Brigadier W.H.Wynne-Finch, M.C., J.P., Lord Lieutenant of Caernarfonshire at the food counter.   
XS2000/8 Alderman R.J. Gresley Jones, Chairman of Caernarfonshire County Council, Mr. J.E.Owen-Jones, Clerk of the County Council (left) with Squadron Leader M.J.Edwards, Assistant County Civil Defence Officer...  more  
XS2000/9 Alderman R.J. Gresley Jones, Chairman of the Caernarfonshire County Council, J.E. Owen-Jones, Clerk of the County Council and M.J. Edwards, Assistant County Civil Defence Officer, talking to a member ...  more  
XS2000/10 The Mayor of Bangor shaking hands with M J Edwards, Assistant Civil Defence Officer.   
XS2000/11 Miss Buddug Roberts, School Meals Organiser for Caernarfonshire, with Miss Price Roberts, Assistant School Meals Organiser, discussing the organisation of the emergency kitchen.   
XS2000/12 Miss Buddug Roberts, School Meals Organiser for Caernarfonshire and, right, Miss Price Roberts, Assistant County School Meals Organiser, briefing the Welfare Section team from Merionethshire [Meiriony...  more  
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