Like the preceding photograph, the one hundred and twenty second item is a photograph of a mill in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Gwynedd); the precise location of which and name are unidentified. Once again, the item is undated.
The one hundred and twenty first item is a photograph of a mill in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Gwynedd); the precise location of which and name are unidentified. The item is undated.
The first item is a photograph featuring the so called "Little Mill" of a Welsh farmyard; the location of which is unidentified. Gardner has written a handwritten note on the back of the photograph which reads " a private water wheel in a Welsh farm yard - at work until a year ago when its water trough was destroyed in a storm." The photograph is undated.
The fortieth item is the third photograph featuring a mill described simply as "Glen Ennison" Mill in the county of Montgomeryshire. However, we are given no more information regarding its specific location. The photograph provides an interesting image of the wheel channel of the watermill. The photograph is dated to the year 1954.
The thirty seventh item is a photograph featuring an unidentified factory, simply described as "The Old Factory" in the county of Montgomeryshire. The photograph is undated.
The third photograph features an Unidentified mill. Once again, Gardner has not written the date and does not give any indication of the geographic location.
The photograph was contained within a greetings card sent to E. M. Gardner by Charles, John and Thomas Osmond. Both the photograph and card are undated.
This Sub - Series comprises of one photograph of an Unidentified Mill situated in Merionethshire which was contained within a Christmas greetings card.