Caernarvonshire (Wales). County Council
- Corporate body
Caernarvonshire (Wales). County Council
Caernarvonshire (Wales). Rural Community Council
Caerphilly Castle (Caerphilly, Wales)
Caerphilly Castle (Caerphilly, Wales) -- Aerial photographs.
Caerphilly Castle (Caerphilly, Wales) -- History
Caerphilly Castle (Caerphilly, Wales) -- Photographs.
The Caerphilly Labour Party is a constituency branch of the Labour Party, undertaking membership administration, correspondence and campaigning.
Caerphilly Labour Party -- Archives
Caer-Rhûn (Caerhun, Wales : Farm)
Caersalem (Church : Aberbargoed, Wales).
Caersalem (Church : Caernarfon, Wales)
Caersalem Newydd (Church : Tre-boeth, Wales)
The Welsh Quoits Archive, comprising material relating to British quoiting, the majority of the material relating to quoiting in Wales, including: match programmes, posters and flyers, match listings and statistics; rules and regulations of quoiting; press cuttings relating to quoiting matches, quoiting clubs and club members; newsletters; correspondence between quoiting clubs, between individual club members and between clubs and members of the public; items relating to notable quoiting club occasions such as centenaries and anniversaries; and miscellaneous material relating to quoiting, including information relating to the history of the game. The bulk of the material relates to quoiting in Wales, mainly involving international matches (the majority of which were against Scotland) played on Welsh soil. One particularly notable item is a copy of a printed booklet titled The History of Quoits in Wales by Albert Baker (published by J. R. Davies in 1949), which is enclosed with a letter, 14 December 2000, to Linda Evans, Joint Secretary of the Welsh Quoiting Board, from Darryl Baker, grandson of the author (see under heading Quoiting: Wales: Correspondence: Letters to Linda Evans).