- NLW ex 2573.
- Ffeil
- 1993-1994.
Four letters to the actor Huw Tudor, 1993-1994, from the Royal College of Heraldry, Australia, relating to his application for a coat of arms.
212 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Four letters to the actor Huw Tudor, 1993-1994, from the Royal College of Heraldry, Australia, relating to his application for a coat of arms.
Typescript notes relating to the set and sound requirements for the production of the play which was staged at Dynevor Castle, 13-18 August 1968.
Hanley, James, 1897-1985
Papers of William Ewart Gladstone on microfilm
Microfilm copies of The Papers of William Ewart Gladstone from St Deiniol's Library, Hawarden, and from The British Library.
Glamorgan Family History Society Publications
Transcript and index on microfiche of the 1841 census for Cardiff R. D. and Merthyr Tudful R. D.
Aberystwyth Bibliographical Group Papers
Additional papers (1 box), 1989-1995, of the Aberystwyth Bibliographical Group.
Further papers, c.1996-2002, of the Aberystwyth Bibliographical Group, including minutes of Annual General Meetings, correspondence, lists of members, circulation lists, programmes and printed material.
The file comprises a leather pocket wallet with the letters 'O.M.E.' embossed in gold, and containing a small notebook marked, 'Hav Edwards, Form II' bearing a few notes on various academic subjects.
Hughes-Parry, Haf, Lady
Film scripts by Rhydderch Jones, 1974-1987, mainly for television, including 'Mr Lollipop MA', 'Lliwiau' and 'Swallows'. = Sgriptiau ffilm gan Rhydderch Jones, 1974-1987, yn bennaf ar gyfer y teledu, gan gynnwys 'Mr Lollipop MA', 'Lliwiau' a 'Swallows'.
May 2022 papers: Draft and fair-copied television film scripts (both Welsh and English versions) by Rhydderch Jones. Where script dialogue is in Welsh, direction notes are always in English, with the exception of ''Roedd Catarina o gwmpas ddoe', where both dialogue and direction notes are in Welsh. = Papurau Mai 2022: Sgriptiau drafft a chopi teg (fersiynau Cymraeg a Saesneg) o ffilmiau ar gyfer y teledu gan Rhydderch Jones. Lle bo deialog y sgript yng Nghymraeg, mae'r nodiadau cyfarwyddol bob amser yn Saesneg, ag eithrio ''Roedd Catarina o gwmpas ddoe', lle mae'r deialog a'r nodiadau cyfarwyddol ill dau yng Nghymraeg.
Jones, Rhydderch, d. 1987
Sir David Treharne Llewellyn Papers
Comprises the correspondence and political and Royal ephemera created and collected by Sir David Treharne Llewellyn, much of it during his time as MP for Cardiff North (1950-1959). Includes letters from Margot Asquith, Philip Noel Baker, Henry Brooke, R. A. Butler, James Callaghan, Winston Churchill, Anthony Eden, David Maxwell Fyfe, Gwilym Lloyd George, Lord Hailsham, Edward Heath, Geoffrey Howe, Douglas Hurd, Selwyn Lloyd, Harold Macmillan and George Thomas, together with a typed letter to his father, Sir David Richard Llewellyn, from David Lloyd George.
Llewellyn, David Treharne, 1916-1922
Ann Jones AM (Women’s Archive of Wales) Papers
Sub-fond A comprises papers related to Ann Jones's campaign for domestic fire safety measures in Wales, centering on the devolution of powers to the National Assembly for Wales for this purpose and the resulting legislation; the Domestic Fire Safety (Wales) Measure, 2011, which required sprinkler systems to be fitted to all newly built or substantially converted domestic residences in Wales. Sub-fond B comprises material related to Ann Jones' campaign against the closure of the North Wales Fire and Rescue Service control room in Rhyl. Sub-fonds C comprises material related to the Children's Society's decision to withdraw from Wales, and Ann Jones' efforts in the the subsequent establishment of Tros Gynnal Plant to continue that work. Sub-fonds D relates to the restructure of the National Health Service in Wales.
Jones, Ann, 1953-
Chronicles of the Mathew family by E. M. Bishop. English. (Formerly E. M. Bishop MS 11)
Chronicles of the Mathew family by E. M. Bishop. English. (Formerly E. M. Bishop MS 11) In boards. Donated by Alwyn Andrew, Liverpool, 1945.
Anthony P. Harvey (Gwasg Gregynog) Archive
Personal archive of material relating to Gwasg Gregynog accumulated by the donor during his time as a director and trustee of the Press, 1998-2018.
Harvey, Anthony Peter
Welsh Women's Aid Archive (Archif Menywod Cymru/Women's Archive of Wales)
Papers donated by the Aberystwyth, Pontypridd and Cardiff branches of Welsh Women's Aid. They include material relating to the constitution, corporate structure, strategic development and codes of practice of Welsh Women's Aid; records of its Management Committee and of numerous departmental meetings; internal and external correspondence; accounting, fundraising and other administrative papers; material celebrating Welsh Women's Aid's twenty-first, twenty-fifth and fortieth anniversaries; and individual branch archives of Welsh Women's Aid, all of which reference the issues affecting women and their children who access Women's Aid, such as domestic violence, social welfare and law and legislation.
There is considerable overlap of subject-matter within sections of the archive: for example, corporate and work reports, statistics and questionnaires, as well as material relating to violence against women, children/families, housing and benefits appear under multiple sections, while records of individual group meetings such as Employment and Finance or material relating to accounts, conferences, training courses, etc frequently appear under details of Management Committee meetings, Annual Reviews and so forth.
See under Cardiff Women's Aid Archive: Archif Menywod Cymru/Women's Archive of Wales for correspondence and other material relating to Welsh Women's Aid's decision to deposit papers with the Women's Archive of Wales.
** NOTE THAT SOME SECTIONS OF THIS ARCHIVE HAVE BEEN EMBARGOED FOR A SPECIFIC PERIOD OF TIME: SEE UNDER INDIVIDUAL HEADINGS ***
Women's Aid. Wales
A printed questionnaire, containing lists of various editions in Welsh of the Bible and of portions of it, the Book of Common Prayer, the prose Psalms, Psalters, etc., circulated by John Ballinger (1860-1933) in 1903 on behalf of the Cardiff Public Library, with annotations by David Richard Thomas (1833-1916), archdeacon of St Asaph.
Ballinger, John, 1860-1933
Pregethau Cymanfa'r Methodistiaid, Aberystwyth
Notes of some sermons preached by Thomas Richards (?Abergwaun), John Evans (Llwynffortun), Morgan Howells, Humphrey Gwalchmai and Moses Jones at the Calvinistic Methodist Cymanfa held at Aberystwyth, 9-11 March 1825.
Land tenure in Berthddu and Ystradmeurig
Particulars of the manor of Berthddu, Cardiganshire, giving names of owners and occupiers of property, c. mid 19 cent., together with a few similar particulars for occupiers and lands in the parish of Ystradmeurig, c. 1865.
Gwilym Lleyn: Llyfryddiaeth y Cymry
Copies of articles in Y Traethodydd, 1852-1853, by William Rowlands (Gwilym Lleyn) (1802-1865) entitled Llyfryddiaeth y Cymry, and of articles entitled Llyfrau Cymru in Y Gwladgarwr, both series of articles having manuscript annotations by Daniel Silvan Evans (1818-1903).
Lleyn, Gwilym, 1802-1865
Extracts from the work of William Laud
Extracts, in a late 17th century hand, from the answers of William Laud (1573-1645), then bishop of St Davids, in a controversy with John [Fisher] Percy (1569-1641), a Jesuit, in 1622. The answers were originally printed pseudonymously but were later issued in Archbishop Laud's name.
Laud, William, 1573-1645
Richard Parry (Gwalchmai): Awdl
Awdl ar y Greadigaeth written by Richard Parry (Gwalchmai, 1803-1897) for an eisteddfod at Aberffraw, 1849, with notes by the poet on y Mesurau caethion a rhyddion and Cerddoriaeth, offerynau cerdd, datganu, etc.
Gwalchmai
A letter dated 26 August 1665, signed by King Charles II (1630-1685) and sent, per the Earl of Carlingford [d. 1677], from Salisbury, whither the English Court had removed owing to the plague, to 'Mon Cousin, L'Euesque de Munster', i.e. Christopher Bernard von Ghalen, prince-bishop of Munster, Westphalia, ally of England in the Anglo-Dutch war.
Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685
The log-book of the barque Lunaria sailing from Antwerp to Montevideo, Buenos Aires and London, 1860-1861.