John Roberts (Alaw Elwy, also called 'Telynor Cymru') (1816-1894) Items 3 items Type Collection Uploaded by Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig / Dictionary of Welsh Biography
Frances Môn Jones (1919-2000) Type Item Uploaded by Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig / Dictionary of Welsh Biography
Nansi Richards (‘Telynores Maldwyn’) Type Item Uploaded by Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig / Dictionary of Welsh Biography
Llanover Harpists at the Caerwys Eisteddfod 1892 Type Item Uploaded by Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales
John L. Roberts ('Telynor Maldwyn') pictured with two triple harps Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
John Roberts ('Telynor Cymru') with his triple harp, c. 1880 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
John Roberts ('Telynor Cymru') with his triple harp, c. 1880 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Welsh triple harp played by John Elias Evans before Queen Victoria Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Sketch of Richard James, harpist, by one of the Bacon Sisters, 19th century Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
A portrait of Matthews, the blind harper, by George O. Delamotte Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Print depicting the Powys Eisteddfod held at Welshpool, September 1824 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Detail from the harp of Taliesin James, son of James James, composer of the Welsh National Anthem, 1800s Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
A group of musicians outside the Sun Inn, Churchstoke, c. 1885 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
A group of musicians outside the Sun Inn, Churchstoke, c. 1885 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels
Pilgrimage by the Urdd to the memorial of the poet I. D. Hooson (1880-1948) on the hills above Llangollen, 4 June 1954 Type Item Uploaded by Gathering The Jewels