- NLW ex 2464.
- Ffeil
- 1986-1987.
Reports and minutes, 1986-1987, on plans to publish news relating to Wales, in the News on Sunday newspaper. [It was published April-November 1987].
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Reports and minutes, 1986-1987, on plans to publish news relating to Wales, in the News on Sunday newspaper. [It was published April-November 1987].
'The Prytherch poems of R. S. Thomas' compiled by an unknown author and including a list of the poems in the order in which they appeared, together with a poem 'The red fire engine' by John [sic] Dressel which was awarded a prize.
Dressel, Jon, 1934-
A memoir on the Rev. John 'Mawddwy' Jones,
A copy of the donor's genealogical research relating to the Rev. John Mawddwy Jones (d. 1922), Wesleyan minister at St Paul's Church, Aberystwyth, and his descendants, 2011.
Brech, Robert.
Welsh Americans Signers of the Declaration of Independence,
A two dollar note featuring the Welsh Americans (Lewis Morris, Robert Morris, Francis Lewis and William Williams) who signed the Declaration of Independence, 1776, together with an identification key.
A print made at NLW from a lantern slide donated by Bryan Hughes, Chester. The image shows a mother and small child standing on a ladder to inspect the lifeboat, which is displayed on the promenade at Llandudno and flying bunting.
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Copy of memorandum 'Devolution to Wales' by Sir Goronwy Daniel,
A copy of by the donor Lois Elizabeth Mundle Richards's genealogical research relating to the Powell family of Nanteos, Ceredigion, and in particular to Maude Elizabeth Powell, her paternal grandmother.
Letters of Canon Geraint Evans,
Correspondence, 1961-1970, received by the donor’s husband, Canon Geraint Evans, as Vicar of Strata Florida, including letters from Sir David James, Pantyfedwen, businessman and philanthropist, and the Bishop of St Davids, the Right Honourable John Richards Richards, relating to the burial service of Lady Grace James at Strata Florida in 1963 and other matters, together with a few press cuttings about Sir David James as a benefactor.
James, David John Sir.
An elderly lady wearing a shawl and hat standing outside her whitewashed and thatched cottage.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
Composition for piano and violin by W. Vincent Thomas,
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Documents re ecclesiastical career of Bishop Gilbert Cunningham Joyce,
A collection of official documents, 1892-1927, dealing with the clerical career of Gilbert Cunningham Joyce, afterwards bishop of Monmouth.
Notes, photographs, relating to William Edwards ('Wil Sgeifiog) of Ysgeifiog,
Extracts from the Ysgeifiog Vestry Book, 1848, relating to William Edwards ('Wil Sgeifiog', 1790-1855); two photographs of William Edwards's grave in Ysgeifiog churchyard; and a photograph of Molly Owen, sister of William Edwards, taken in 1867.
'Unison Chorale from Bach's Cantato Wachet auf',
Report of Aberystwyth Infirmary,
Accounts of the Rees family of Gyfylchi, parish of Michaelston-super-Avon. See also NLW MSS 20024-20025A. English. Between boards. Donated by the Reverend Gomer M. Roberts, M.A., June 1968.
Correspondence relating to Evan Walters' portrait of T. Gwynn Jones. Welsh, English. Between boards. Donated by Dr Iorwerth Hughes Jones, Swansea, February 1968.
Letters to Meic Stephens from Vernon Watkins, and one poem by Watkins. English. Between boards. Purchased from Meic Stephens, Welsh Arts Council, Cardiff, May 1968.
The origin, character and development of Accentual verse in Welsh with special reference to Rhys Goch ap Rhicert by D. Lloyd-Jenkins, Llanddewibrefi (later Tregaron). English. Boards. Donated by Professor J. E. Caerwyn Williams, December 1967.
Scrapbook of press cuttings and photographs illustrating 'Direct Action' activities in Wales. Welsh, English. Boards. Donated by Meic Stephens, Welsh Arts Council, Cardiff, June 1968.