Thomas Frederick Worrall (1872–1957) was a Staffordshire-born manual worker and watercolourist. He lived for a time in Lancashire and in the upper Calder Valley area of Yorkshire but spent most of his adult life in Barry, in South Wales, where he was also deeply involved in politics and stood for parliament in the general election of 1923 representing the Labour Party. He was the elder brother of the pottery and fabric designer William Worrall.
Thomas F Worrall on his wedding day, 1899
Worrall's election poster, 1923
Thomas and Martha with their offspring, son- and daughter-in law and grandchildren
Hebden Bridge, undated
Barry is a town and community in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. It is on the north coast of the Bristol Channel approximately 9 miles (14 km) south-southwest of Cardiff. Barry is a seaside resort, with attractions including several beaches and the resurrected Barry Island Pleasure Park. According to Office for National Statistics 2021 estimate data, the population of Barry was 56,605.
Image: Trinity Street, Barry geograph.org.uk 513980
Image: Barry dock offices (1)
Image: Barry Island seafront March 2008 Amusement Arcades Gavin ^ Stacey geograph.org.uk 2757986
Nell's Point