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- 1916, Nov. 23 /
First line: It stands alone. Written 'travelling back from Gordon Bottomley's (Silverdale)'. Manuscript draft in pencil.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
212 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
First line: It stands alone. Written 'travelling back from Gordon Bottomley's (Silverdale)'. Manuscript draft in pencil.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: Gone, gone again. Written at Royal Artillery School, Handel Street, London W.C. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: If I should ever by chance grow rich. Written 'at Little Warley and Hare Hall'. Manuscript draft in pencil.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
February afternoon [sonnet 2],
First line: Men heard this roar of parleying starlings, saw. Manuscript draft in ink.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: Harry, you know at night. Written in Steep. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
Letter from Edward Thomas to Helen Thomas. Formerly in envelope postmarked 25 Jan 1917, Codford, Wiltshire.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: Today I want the sky. Written in Steep. Typescript. Lacks beginning, lines 25-34 only.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
Letter from Edward Thomas to Helen Thomas, sent from Field Post Office - envelope only, postmarked 7 Apr 1917.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: November's days are thirty. Written in Steep. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
A copy of a letter from David Jones to the artist Michael Cullimore, 5 March 1973, in which he refers to an exhibition staged by Cullimore in Bangor, Gwynedd.
Jones, David.
Digital prints made from medium format negatives (accession no. pz1020-1029) showing events and personalities on the field at the 1969 National Eisteddfod at Flint.
Jones, E Emrys (Ffotograffydd)
Griffith Thomas of Rock Farm, Begelly,
Photocopy of the family tree of the descendants of Griffith Thomas of Rock Farm, Begelly, Pembrokeshire, and of a document relating to Richard Thomas and Baldwins Ltd, a major Wales based iron, steel and tinplate producer, formed in 1945, and its industrial connections.
Autograph album, 1898-1913, of Leigh Roose who was killed in the Battle of the Somme in 1916.
Roose, Leigh Richmond, 1877-1916.
Sir John Lynn-Thomas scrapbook
A scrapbook of mainly press cuttings relating to the eminent surgeon Sir John Lynn-Thomas.
Mary Anne Ruck of Pantlludw. 1822-1906 : : a Welsh Victorian lady,
Photocopy, [2010], of a typescript account of recollections by Mary Anne Ruck of Pantlludw, grandmother of the romantic novelist Berta Ruck.
Ruck, Mary Anne, 1822-1906
Letters in the hand of Richard Bennett, 1918-1928, with one in the hand of Edward Bennett, 1 January 1863, together with one to Alun Jones Hughes from Cecil Vaughan Owen, 1981. Also photocopies of letters from Richard Bennett, 1908-1932.
Three letters, 1933 and 1935, from Richard Bennett, two of which were sent to the donor's grandmother, Mrs Elizabeth Hughes, together with a notebook containing an address by Richard Bennett, 1934, on the occasion of the bicentenary of Melinbyrhedyn Chapel; March 2023.
Bennett, Richard, 1860-1937
Wales Assembly of Women Records,
Correspondence and other papers used in preparation towards the Wales Assembly of Women's report for the United Nations Fourth World Conference on the status of women, Beijing, 1995.
Scripts: 'White plains' and 'You can't believe Al Johnson all the time' by Ewart Alexander (Commissioned by the Llanover Hall Arts Centre); 'The Alphabet', 'Shifts' and 'Joan again' by John L. Hughes; 'The drummer' by Dedwydd Jones; 'Happy ever after' by Elaine Morgan; and 'Small change' by Peter Gill.
Alexander, Ewart, 1931-
CMA: History of the Calvinistic Methodist cause at Aberthin.
A small manuscript volume, containing copious notes relating to the Calvinistic Methodist cause at Aberthin, 1779-1883. There is also mention of Peter Williams, Methodist cleric, author, and Biblical commentator.
A brief autobiography of Private Thomas Jeremiah of the 23rd Regiment of Royal Welch Fusiliers, possibly written soon after his discharge from the army in 1837 (see f. 74). The volume contains an account of his youth in the parish of Goetre, Monmouthshire, 1797-1812 (ff. 1 verso-8), of his life in the army in England and Belgium, 1812-1815 (ff. 8 verso-27 verso), of marching and foraging for victuals previous to the battle of Waterloo (ff. 27 verso-56) and a detailed account of the battle itself (ff. 56-73 verso).
Jeremiah, Thomas, Private.