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5 results found for '"Treorchy"' in Location.
Duke of York’s Foursome - Partnered by Captain Brooke, HRH was Defeated by Mr Frank Hodges MP and Mr Evan Williams on the Miner’s Course at Tonpentre.
- Date released
- 22 May 1924
- Series name
- Gaumont Graphic
- Issue no
- 1374
- NoS ID
- 079728
- Extras
- 1 film clip
SHOTLIST: LV Duke and others onto course watched by crowd. MLV Duke drives off. MLV man drives off. LV players walk along fairway. [SUBTITLE]: WELSH GIRLS IN NATIONAL COSTUMES PRESENTED THE PRIZES MLV...
Welsh National Eisteddfod
- Date released
- 11 Jul 1927
- Series name
- Pathe Gazette
- Issue no
- 1414; Super Issue No.: 27/55
- NoS ID
- 086092
- Story no
- 2 / 8
- Extras
- 1 film clip
for 1928 proclaimed, according to ancient custom, in beautiful setting of the Rhondda Valley.
Welsh National Eisteddfod
- Date released
- 9 Aug 1928
- Series name
- Pathe Gazette
- Issue no
- 1527
- NoS ID
- 087018
- Story no
- 4 / 5
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Welshmen from all over the world, gather for great national "Festival of Song".
Saturday Night Sing-Song
- Date released
- Mar 1949
- Series name
- Mining Review 2nd Year
- Issue no
- 7
- NoS ID
- 345507
- Story no
- 2 / 4
BFI synopsis: Filmed at ‘The Red Cow’, Treorchy, South Wales. Featured William Howells on piano, Philip Pask sings "Drosyrails" and the Thomas brothers (Wyndham and Jack) sing "My Brother Sylvest".
Glamorgan. Burning Bright.
- Date released
- 1956
- Series name
- Mining Review Composite Editions
- Issue no
- CMR8
- NoS ID
- 346581
- Story no
- 4 / 6
BFI synopsis: Lamp bulbs for miners’ cap lamps are tested at a laboratory in Treorchy.