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Account of entertaining wounded Tommies in hospital, Llandrindod Wells
1914 - 1923
Photograph of Pat O'Doherty and Burke riding in a wheelbarrow pushed by Gunter, from the Mechanised Transport A.S.C.
June - August 1917
Photograph of Pat O'Doherty and 5 mates from the Mechanised Transport A.S.C.
June - August 1917
Photo of barrack room at Salisbury Plain
June - August 1917
Footman for a day in the convoy for King George V and Queen Mary, May 1917
May 1917
Remembering all the men from Llandrindod Wells who served
1914 - 1918
Cover of the programme for the dedication of the Llandrindod Wells War Memorial, signed by Walter Powell
2nd July 1922
Monologues for a Pierrot troupe entertaining the wounded Tommies
1983
Stories and monologues from the battery Christmas Party 1918, France
1976 - 1983
Mary Jones the Farmer's Wife (and other monologues)
1983
The Green Eye of the Yellow God
1983
Show me the way to go home
1983
Spotty (a monologue)
1983
Getting footballers from the barracks in Brecon to play for a team on Boxing Day
1983
Ivor Hughes winner of the 100 yards race held at the end of the war
1983
Toc H 'Light' and other prayers
1983
Just a song at twilight
1983
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