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Colonel North Memorial Hall |
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Taken from the clock tower |
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Looking down from the clock tower |
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This inscription reads LCpl. Biggins, Blaydon on Tyne, County Durham, 2/10/43 - 9/2/44 |
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Graffiti: |
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Signatures of visitors to the clock tower |
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View towards Golden Terrace |
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Taken trom the clock tower |
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More graffiti: |
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More signatures of visitors to the clock tower |
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Lance Corporal George Biggins |
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His signature appears in the clock tower |
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Signatures of visitors to the clock tower |
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The Town Hall |
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this Photo was taken by local photographer Emerys Roberts |
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Evan Williams |
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This is the Artists father . Painted in 1903 - Evan Williams ran a tea shop in Commercial St. Maesteg |
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Paolo and Francesca |
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Painted in1902 - painted in the style of Lord Leighton, who insired Christopher Williams to become an artist |
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The Arists son |
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This picture is of the artist's son Gwyn. The robes are those of David lloyd-George, who at the time was Chancellor of the Exchequer. Gwyn died in 1941 whilst in Africa |
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The Clock face |
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The clock was taken out of service for repair |
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The Remorse of Judus |
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The subjest matter of this picture is at dawn, hence the semi-darkness. It is of Judus Iscariot - painted around 1904/05 |
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