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.
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 second item is a photograph featuring the Old Mill House of the village of Arthog in Gwynedd and formerly in the county of Merioneth. The photograph is dated May 1953.
The fifth item is a photograph featuring the watermill of the village of Bontddu near the town of Llanaber in Gwynedd and the former county of Merionethshire. The photograph is dated to May 1953.
The one hundred and sixth item is the first photograph featuring the watermill known by the name of "Torrent Walk Mill" located in the town of Dolgellau (Dolgelley) in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Gwynedd) . The item is dated to October 1955.
The one hundred and seventh item is the second photograph featuring the watermill known by the name of "Torrent Walk Mill" located in the town of Dolgellau (Dolgelley) in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Gwynedd) . The item is dated to October 1955.
The one hundred and eighth item is the third photograph featuring the watermill known by the name of "Torrent Walk Mill" located in the town of Dolgellau (Dolgelley) in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Gwynedd) . The item is dated to October 1955.
The one hundred and ninth item is the fourth photograph featuring the watermill known by the name of "Torrent Walk Mill" located in the town of Dolgellau (Dolgelley) in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Gwynedd) . The item is dated to October 1955.
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.
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 twenty second item is the first photograph of the Upper Mill House of Dolgelley watermill known by the name of Melin y ddol. Dolgellau , known by the English as Dolgelley, is a market town in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Gwynedd). The photograph is dated May 1953.
The twenty third item is the second photograph of the Upper Mill House of Dolgelley watermill known by the name of Melin y ddol. Dolgellau, known by the English as Dolgelley, is a market town in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Gwynedd). The photograph is dated May 1953.
The twenty fourth item is the third photograph of Dolgelley watermill known by the name of Melin y ddol. Dolgellau, known by the English as Dolgelley, is a market town in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Gwynedd). The photograph is dated May 1953.
The twenty fifth item is the fifth photograph of Dolgelley watermill known by the name of Melin y ddol. Dolgellau, known by the English as Dolgelley, is a market town in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Gwynedd). The photograph is dated May 1953.
The twenty sixth item is a photograph entitled "Dol y melyn llyn Merioneth" Mill. The watermill in this photograph is Dolmelynllyn Mill situated in the small village of Ganllwyd near the town of Dolgellau (Dolgelley) in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day southern Gwynedd.) This photograph is dated May 1953.
The twenty seventh item is the first photograph of the watermill known as Duud mill situated in the town of Corwen in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Denbighshire). This photograph is dated to the year 1955.
The twenty eighth item is the second photograph of the watermill known as Duud mill situated in the town of Corwen in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Denbighshire). This photograph is dated to May 1955.
The twenty ninth item is the third photograph of the watermill known as Duud mill situated in the town of Corwen in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Denbighshire). This photograph is dated to May 1955.
The thirtieth item is the first photograph relating to the watermill of Dyffrydan, a village near the town of Dolgellau (Dolgelley) in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Gwynedd). The image features the Farm Wheel of the watermill. This photograph is dated to 13 April 1957.
The thirty first item is the second photograph relating to the watermill of Dyffrydan, a village near the town of Dolgellau (Dolgelley) in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Gwynedd). The image features the Farm Wheel of the watermill. This photograph is dated to 13th April 1957.