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Scripture catechism

  • NLW MS 5921A
  • File
  • 19 cent.

Questions and answers on scripture and church history.

Scriptural notes

  • NLW MS 2072B
  • File
  • 19 cent.

A manuscript containing scriptural notes.

Scripts of plays,

  • NLW ex 2767.
  • File
  • [1979].

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-

Script of 'All at Sea'

  • added to NLW ex 2200
  • File
  • 2004

A copy of a script for a play by Chris Cooper, entitled 'All at Sea', which was performed by members of Theatr Powys, October 2004.

Cooper, Chris

Script : Hen wlad fy nhadau,

  • NLW ex 2523.
  • File
  • 1951.

A typescript copy of an historical pageant-play entitled 'Hen wlad fy nhadau' (Land of my fathers), written by A. G. Prys-Jones, Jack Jones, David Monger, Richard Vaughan, Ken Etheridge, A. J. Roderick and Clifford Evans (the producer), and performed during the summer of 1951 at the Sophia Gardens pavilion in Cardiff. It was organised by the Festival of Britain Welsh Committee.

'Scrapiana' ...,

  • NLW MSS 9334-9342D.
  • File
  • 1884-1890 /

'Scrapiana', or cuttings from newspapers, both Welsh and English, collected by Charles Ashton. The cuttings, ranging from 1884 to 1890, are from Y Dydd, Gwalia, Cambrian News, Liverpool Daily Post, Tit-bits, Y Drych, The Welsh Farmers' Gazette, Liverpool Weekly Mercury, Wellington Journal, Y Llan, Oswestry Advertizer, and the Montgomeryshire Express.

Charles Ashton (compiler).

Scrapbooks,

  • NLW MSS 11247D, 11248-11252B
  • File
  • 1884-1910 /

Six scrapbooks of newspaper cuttings and manuscript notes compiled by the Reverend John Evans, Liverpool, approximately during the period 1884-1910. They contain accounts of religious and public meetings in Liverpool and elsewhere (e.g. the Liverpool Institute prize distribution, 1884, the opening of the Liverpool Overhead Railway, 1893); obituaries (e.g. Thomas Rees, D.D., Swansea, 1885, Edward Stephen ('Tanymarian'), 1885, Edward Matthews, Ewenny, 1892, John Hughes, D.D., Caernarvon, 1893, John Evans ('Eglwys Bach'), 1897, Thomas Gee, Denbigh, 1898, Dr. Joseph Parry, 1903, etc.); sermons and addresses (e.g. by Principal Thomas Charles Edwards, John Phillips, Bangor, Owen Evans, D.D., London, H. Elvet Lewis ('Elfed'), etc.); poetry, generlaly in the form of 'in memoriam' verses; portraits; rules of Rose Place Day School, Liverpool, established in 1844; a table of events in the history of Tabernacle Congregational Church, Liverpool, from 1800 to 1907; a history of Chatham Street Calvinistic Methodist Church, Liverpool, from 1839 to 1910; Brief Sketch of the past & present of Denbigh Castle (n.d.), etc. The volumes are indexed.

Evans, John, C.M. Minister of Liverpool, 1847-1921.

Scrapbooks of press-cuttings of Queen Elizabeth II.

  • NLW ex 2170
  • File
  • 1953-2000

A collection of thirty-three scrap books, containing press-cuttings relating to Queen Elizabeth II, collected by Mr Tony Rawlins from The Times, between 1953 and 2000.

Scrap-book,

  • NLW MS 23375D.
  • File
  • 1856-1936 /

A scrap-book compiled by Laura Pughe (née Parry, 'Meillionen Gwynedd', 1835-1936), Helygog, Brithdir, co. Merioneth, containing poetry, 1856-1936, addressed to herself, her husband Robert Pughe (d. 1882), and their family, including poetry by Morris Davies ('Meurig Ebrill'), Howell Elvet Lewis ('Elfed') and John Owen Williams ('Pedrog'), together with press cuttings and other related items.

Pughe, Laura, 1835-1936

Scrapbook,

  • NLW ex 651.
  • File
  • 1917-1937.

A scrapbook of printed material, 1917-37, relating to cycling tours, with cuttings of sketches of views in Wales and elsewhere.

Scrapbook,

  • NLW MS 11044B
  • File
  • [19 cent., second ¼].

A mutilated scrapbook of Ellen Evans containing two poems, one of which is signed 'L.E.L., G.A.B., 1838'; English translations of a Welsh couplet by Evan Evans ('Ieuan Fardd'), made at Llanarmon-in-Yale Vicarage, 1846, by E[van] Evans, vicar of Llanarmon-in-Yale, T. Brown, curate of Llanferres, and Hugh E. Heaton, assistant curate of Mold; and a pencil drawing of the 'H[olyhead?] C[ompany's?] P[rivate?] V[essel?] Magna' preparing to take the pilot out of an outward bound barque.

Scrap-book,

  • NLW MS 12876E.
  • File
  • 1845-1867 /

A scrap-book containing miscellaneous printed material including press cuttings, 1845-1867, mainly from newspapers serving the Brecon, Liverpool, and Manchester areas, relating to, inter alia, addresses, sermons, etc., delivered by the Reverend Henry Griffiths [senior tutor at the Independent Theological College, Brecon, 1842-1853, and subsequently pastor of Independent churches in Liverpool, Bowdon, near Manchester, and New Barnet]; printed copies of addresses by the said Henry Griffiths on The Importance of training teachers for the work of education, and of having a Normal School for that purpose in Wales (Brecon, 1845), and Popular Amusements (Altrincham, 1865); printed copies of the annual reports of the Welsh Educational Committee, 1845-1846, 1846-1847 (incomplete), 1847-1848, and of the Brecon Independent College, 1847-1848; etc. The initials H. G. affixed to a note at the foot of the last page may indicate that the volume was compiled by the Reverend Henry Griffiths himself.

Griffiths, Henry, 1812-1891

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