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Ffwtbol Bryn v Dwyran

The teams – Brynsiencyn and Dwyran - are prepared, all kitted out and ready to win but it's the spectators that attract the camera's attention!

Amateur film 1950 4 mins Silent

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Overview

The harvest is gathered in and it's time for the football teams of Anglesey villages Brynsiencyn and Dwyran to compete in a derby match. Brynsiencyn GP, Dr John Glyn Jones, armed with his camera, is more interested in the spectators than the actual play! He shows the crowd gathering for the game – on foot, by bike and by bus - and their enjoyment of the high day.

John Glyn Jones was from Nefyn where his parents kept a general store after his father Evan Williams Jones, a ship's captain, had retired from the sea. His uncle Robert J Jones [known as Robin] was the Nefyn pharmacist and recorded 1930s/40s community life on film. Inheriting his equipment, John Glyn continued filming from the 1940s to the 1970s. He was married to Mair (nee Humphreys), from Denbigh, also a doctor, who worked as Assistant Medical Officer for Anglesey County Council. They had two daughters – Annes and Marred – who both became writers.