- E251.
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Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Iestyn Kermodey in the Lion's Den [or] A Zone of Hush. Punch; 9r. The Trombone. Punch; 19r. The Hoods. Punch; 29v. The Lecture [continued in E252]. Punch.
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Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Iestyn Kermodey in the Lion's Den [or] A Zone of Hush. Punch; 9r. The Trombone. Punch; 19r. The Hoods. Punch; 29v. The Lecture [continued in E252]. Punch.
1R. 'If you have a myth, hang on to it ...' [continued from E250]. Punch; 3v. 'I have been ....
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. 'If you have a myth, hang on to it ...' [continued from E250]. Punch; 3v. 'I have been ... Saint Francis and the Wolf ... Rollo Richards, ...' Punch; 17v. 'I am getting ... dark looks from all over the ward I represent ... Waldo Falkman ... Elmhill ...' Punch; 36r. 'When Waldo Falkman had to leave his job as a porter ...' Punch; 39v. 'At about this time Grospoint Castle became empty ...' Punch; 55r. [inserts].
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. [merely stubs of pages torn out]; 3r. Title: '2nd Part, Man of Action'. Subject: Gwyn Thomas on Spain and its language; 10v-end. [blank] Back cover. note.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. [New York commentary]; 23v. pieces to be added to play involving characters called Con, Ben, Russ, Wallace, Oswald, Miriam, & Mr Wilmot [The Keep]; 33v. Good Morning, Wales: 'When you look back on the past most of it seems unbelievable ...'; 36v-39r. blank; 39v-inner back cover. inserts.
1R. Ripe, I Cry. The Teacher or Punch; 8r-end. [blank].
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. The Cordial Return. Punch; 6v. The Treatment. Punch; 10r. The Comeback. Punch; 14r. The Two-stool Blues. Punch; 20v. The Short Spell. Punch; 25v. The Leaking Ark. Unfinished [cf. cutting in K2]. Punch; Back cover. [two titles for articles].
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. The Donors, The Deniers. The Teacher; 4v. A Sprig of Malice. The Teacher; 9v. The Atonal. The Teacher; 15r. The Wilderness of Wit. The Teacher; 19v. Bowdler, What Are You Bowdling Now? Punch; 26v. The Mumbo Jumbo Boys. The Teacher; 31r-end. [blank].
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. The Lecture [continued from E251]. Punch; 15r. Jennie Bell. Punch; 51v. The Embattled Snob in Education: or Move Up, Selkirk [continued in E251]. Punch.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. The Night Rock [continued from E256]. The Teacher or Punch; 3v. A Passing Darkness [or] The Lantern's Eye. The Teacher or Punch; 12r. Aberfan 1967. The Teacher or Punch; 15r. Helmsman, Who Are You? [or] The Growing Helmsman. The Teacher or Punch; 21r. Cover My Flank [or] A Shaking Fist. The Teacher or Punch. 29R. A Purgative Impulse. The Teacher or Punch; 35v. A Shaking Fist [continuation of above and continued again in E258]. The Teacher or Punch.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. The Renascent Guffaw. [Subject: Changing social fabric in south Wales] [1960s]; 7v. The Words of Spain. [Subject: Spanish literature] [a lengthy essay]; 37v. The Westward Fancy. [Subject: Gwyn Thomas's first visit to the USA] [Punch, 1965]; 44v. The Virgin Bands. [Subject: Russian socialism] [published in The Lust Lobby]; Odd notes on the back cover.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. The Romano-British (series on British Museum. cf. G126); 16r. Television reviews, 19 Dec. 1970 and 2 Jan. 1971; 25r. New Year's Eve 1970; 27v. Book review: Norman F Cantor, The Age of Protest; 33v. The Postal Strike; 37r. Roman Britain; 38v. Discs for radio programme on the Rhondda; 39v. two draft letters; 40r. inserts for the Romano-British piece.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. The Shape of Violence; 7r. Note to accompany ideas for programmes outlined in preceding pages; 8r. Continuation of ideas on the theme of violence - reminiscences of the Second World War e.g. 11r Gwyn Thomas at Cardigan; 17r. Incapacity for Work in the Rhondda; 21r. A note about censorship; Roundabout; 24r. Miscellaneous notes back further notes on violence cover.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: Blazon and Scroll. Subject: Llanbradach, Porth, etc; 9v. Title: A Crooked Road to ... Crumlin, Aberbeeg, Stormy Down, Brynaman [26b is a circular letter of the Cardiff & District Rhondda Society.].
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: Cardiff: a Nod at the Capital. Subject: Cardiff; 6v. Title: The Thomases. Subject: The Thomas clan [for radio]; 18r. Title: Reaching Twenty. Subject: Autobiographical.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: Donald Duck in middle age. Subject: The significance of Donald Duck; 5v. Title: 'Interpolated sermon for Poet'. Subject: Pieces of dialogue involving a poet and two sappers.; 11v. Title: Beauty Games. Subject: Female beauty contests; 14r. Title: Defences. Subject: A retired teacher; 20(a)r. Book review: David Illingworth, Aneurin Bevan: Struggles Against the Iron Heel.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: 'Facing gaol in America'. Subject: 'Reactionary panic' in the USA; 5r. 'The tour gave an indication'. An operatic concert tour of S Wales; Gwyn Thomas's experiences in taking culture to the people in Spain and South Wales in the 1930s.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: Jack Jones. Subject: Jack Jones; 5r. A draft letter: 'Dear John, Here is the piece about Jack ...'; 5v. Title: Bringing Beauty Back. Subject: The industrial valleys of South Wales; 8v. Title: [?The Keep]. Subject: Additions; 10v. A letter: 'Dear Geoffrey, Here are the little additional bits ... seeing you all at Guildford ...'; 11r. Title: June 1970. Subject: Reminiscences of summer; 15r. Title: [The Keep]. Subject: Additions; 16r. A letter to Geoffrey [--] sending on a suggested addition to the play: '... you are free to tear out anything that obstructs the flow'; and another to John [--]: 'Just back from a long journalistic ramble. I'm immensely grateful for the thought you've given to the play. I'd like you to read the original 2nd Act of Return and End ...'; 17r. Subject: 'The Wales of my growing up years was full to the brim with singing ...'; 19r. Title: Eisteddfod 1970. Subject: The National Eisteddfod; 22v. Title: Bank Holiday 1970. Subject: The Bank Holiday; 25v. Book review: Len Deighton, Bomber; 29r. Letter: 'Dear Tony, Here is the review of the Len Deighton novel ...'; 29v. Title: Night Schools. Subject: Adult education; 33r. Title: 1970 Retrospect. Subject: Annual review; 35v. Television review, 12 Dec. 1970; 40v. Letter: 'Dear Tony, Enclosed my second bite at December's TV cherry. A poor time to fruit ...'; and another 'Dear John, ... I enclose a copy of The Walk Out ...'; Back cover. Title: [The Keep]. Subject: An insert for the play involving Ben and Wallace.