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.
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 seventy fourth item is the second photograph featuring Llewyn watermill near the town of Dolgellau (Dolgelley) in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Gwynedd). The photograph is dated June 1955.
The eighty seventh item is a photograph featuring the mill known by the name of "Rhyd y main" mill situated in the market town of Dolgellau (Dolgelley) in the historic county of Merionethshire (modern day Gwynedd). The item is dated to April 1951.
The final image of this Sub - Series is a large photographic print of the old water wheel and ruins pertaining to an unidentified watermill. There is no recorded date of production. The photographer is recorded as "K. Wilson". Owing to their relative size, the large photographic prints have been placed in a separate folder entitled "E. M. Gardner : EMGC-04-18 - Large Photographic Prints."
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 eighty fifth image is a large photographic print of the old discarded water wheels of an unidentified mill. There is no recorded date of production. The photographer is recorded as "K. Wilson". Owing to their relative size, the large photographic prints have been placed in a separate folder entitled "E. M. Gardner : EMGC-04-18 - Large Photographic Prints."
The eighty seventh image is a large photographic print of the old water wheel of an unidentified watermill. There is no recorded date of production. The photographer is recorded as "K. Wilson". Owing to their relative size, the large photographic prints have been placed in a separate folder entitled "E. M. Gardner : EMGC-04-18 - Large Photographic Prints."
The eleventh photograph features a watermill referred to by Gardner in this instance as "Farm Mill Near Harlech." However, this is clearly the same watermill as featured in the twelfth photograph of this Sub - Series which is described by Gardner as "Farm Mill Near Dyffryn, Merioneth". Of course, there are a number of places in Wales called Dyffryn. The Dyffryn in question appears to be Dyffryn Ardudwy of the ancient county of Gwynedd which is not only situated near Harlech but also relatively close to the Gwynedd and Merionethshire border.
The twelfth image clearly features the same mill as in the previous photograph. The fact that Gardner labelled the previous photograph as featuring a mill from "Near Harlech" whilst referring to this image as "Farm Mill near Dyffryn, Merioneth" indicates that this mill is the one that was located near to Dyffryn Ardudwy in Gwynedd.
The fourteenth photograph features a watermill in Welshpool. The name of the mill is unclear as Gardner's handwriting is difficult to decipher. It appears to say "Pnuali Mill". Gardner has written a note of "Water Carrier gone" on the back of the photograph.