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Rhys Collection

Rhys, a name that echoes through the annals of history and resonates with greatness

Background imageRhys Collection: The Wales rugby team, 1905

The Wales rugby team, 1905
A team photograph celebrating the player of the Welsh rugby team, who beat the previously undefeated New Zealand by three points to nil in the cup final match on 16th December 1905. Date: 1905

Background imageRhys Collection: Rhys Priestland

Rhys Priestland Wales & Scarlets Rugby Union England V Wales Rbs Six-Nations Rugby Union Twickenham, Middlesex, England 25 February 2012 RBS SIX-NATIONS RUGBY UNION Date: 25 February 2012

Background imageRhys Collection: Rhys Thomas

Rhys Thomas Wales & Cardiff Blues England Rugby UnionV Wales Rugby Union Twickenham, London, England 04 February 2006 Date: 04 February 2006

Background imageRhys Collection: Iestyn Harris & Rhys Williams

Iestyn Harris & Rhys Williams Wales V Scotland, Six Nations Wales V Scotland Millennium Stadium Cardiff, Wales 14 February 2004 Date: 14 February 2004

Background imageRhys Collection: Simon Danielli & Rhys Williams

Simon Danielli & Rhys Williams Wales V Scotland, Six Nations Wales V Scotland Millennium Stadium Cardiff, Wales 14 February 2004 Date: 14 February 2004

Background imageRhys Collection: Rhys Williams

Rhys Williams Wales & Cardiff Rugby Union England V Wales, Six-Nations Twickenham London, England 20 March 2004 Date: 20 March 2004

Background imageRhys Collection: Thomas Rhys

Thomas Rhys Date: 15 September 2007

Background imageRhys Collection: Colin Montgomerie & Rhys Davies

Colin Montgomerie & Rhys Davies 2010 Ryder Cup, Celtic Manor Resort 2010 Ryder Cup, Celtic Manor Resort, City Of Newport, Wales Celtic Manor Resort, City Of Newport

Background imageRhys Collection: Rhys Davies

Rhys Davies Wales Bmw PGA Championship 2010 Wentworth Club, Surrey, England 22 May 2010 Date: 22 May 2010

Background imageRhys Collection: Rhys Flint

Rhys Flint Jockey Charlie Hall Meeting, Wetherby Racecourse Wetherby Racecourse, Wetherby, England 30 October 2010 CHARLIE HALL MEETING, WETHERBY RACECOURSE, ENGLAND

Background imageRhys Collection: The Yacht 'Meriel, 'RHYS, 210 Tons, and her Tender 'New Quarterly, '150 Tons (engraving)

The Yacht "Meriel, "RHYS, 210 Tons, and her Tender "New Quarterly, "150 Tons (engraving)
1608312 The Yacht " Meriel, " RHYS, 210 Tons, and her Tender " New Quarterly, " 150 Tons (engraving) by English School

Background imageRhys Collection: Arthur Rhys-Davids, RFC ace fighter pilot

Arthur Rhys-Davids, RFC ace fighter pilot
Arthur Rhys-Davids (1897-1917), RFC (56 Squadron) ace fighter pilot with 25 confirmed victories. He was a former head boy at Eton with a scholarship for Oxford. Date: circa 1916-1917

Background imageRhys Collection: Lady Anne Wellesley

Lady Anne Wellesley
Lady Anne Maud Rhys (n饠 Wellesley) (1910-1998), Wife of Hon. David Reginald Rhys; daughter of 5th Duke of Wellington. Pictured by society portraitist Olive Snell in The Sketch. 1929

Background imageRhys Collection: Marchioness of Douro and Lady Anne Wellesley by Yevonde

Marchioness of Douro and Lady Anne Wellesley by Yevonde
Lady Douro, wife of the 5th Duke of Wellington (from 1934), hostess of Strathfieldsaye in Berkshire, pictured in a twin portrait (very popular at the time)

Background imageRhys Collection: Source Size = 3932 x 2436

Source Size = 3932 x 2436
THE YACHT " MERIEL, " R.H.Y.S. 210 TONS, AND HER TENDER " NEW QUARTERLY, " 150 TONS

Background imageRhys Collection: Sir Rhys Ab Thomas

Sir Rhys Ab Thomas
SIR RHYS AB THOMAS (or Fitzurien) - valiant Welsh supporter of the future Henry VII against Richard III, knighted on the battlefield of Bosworth. Date: 1451 - 1527



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Rhys, a name that echoes through the annals of history and resonates with greatness. From the rugged fields of Wales to the skies above, this name has left an indelible mark on various realms. In 1905, Rhys was synonymous with power and skill as it graced the jerseys of the formidable Wales rugby team. With every tackle and try, they embodied the spirit of determination that runs deep within Welsh heritage. Arthur Rhys-Davids took flight as an RFC ace fighter pilot, soaring through the clouds with unparalleled bravery. His courage knew no bounds as he defended his country's honor amidst turbulent times. But not all who bear this name are warriors; some find solace in quieter pursuits. A business card reading "T Rhys, undertaker" near Swansea speaks to a different kind of strength - one that offers comfort during life's most challenging moments. Sports have also been touched by this illustrious name. Rhys Priestland displayed finesse on rugby pitches while Rhys Thomas commanded respect from teammates and opponents alike. Iestyn Harris & Rhys Williams formed a dynamic duo that left spectators in awe, just like Simon Danielli & Rhys Williams did in their respective sports. Thomas Rhys emerged as a symbol of resilience and perseverance – overcoming obstacles with unwavering determination. And let us not forget Colin Montgomerie & Rhys Davies who conquered golf courses worldwide, showcasing precision and skill at every swing. Even beyond these notable figures lies another realm where creativity thrives – artistry found its muse in none other than rhyming wordsmiths like poet extraordinaire Rhys Flint whose verses captivate hearts far and wide. From battlefields to playing fields, from skies to solemn halls - throughout time and across disciplines - there is something undeniably captivating about those who carry the name "Rhys. " It embodies strength, talent, resilience, and passion for excellence.