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Mike Steele Papers,

  • GB 0210 MIKELE
  • Fonds
  • 1976-1996 /

Papers, 1976-1996, of political interest, including copies of speeches of various politicians, 1976-1996; miscellaneous papers, 1981-1994, including interview notes, drafts of newspaper articles, television news scripts, notes from Rhodri Morgan MP and Sir Bernard Braine MP; press releases, 1982-1995; miscellaneous papers, [c. 1980]-1992, concerning Welsh matters, including the Welsh language, Welsh language broadcasting, parliamentary constituency boundaries in Gwent, the Welsh Office, road tolls, the National Museum of Wales, the distribution of a political newspaper, Y Glorian, in Rhondda schools, devolution, Labour Party Young Socialists; printed parliamentary debates, 1977-1994; House of Commons reports, 1986-1992; and miscellaneous printed material, 1993-1995. Additional Papers of political interest, from the late 1980s to 2007, accumulated by the donor as Lobby Correspondent for the Community News Service, at the House of Commons. This additional group remains uncatalogued.

Steele, Mike.

Letter book of H.M.S.S. Geyser

  • NLW MS 16176D.
  • Ffeil

Letter book, 1846-1850, of H[er] M[ajesty's] S[team] S[loop] 'Geyser' containing copies of letters, Nov. 1846-May 1850 (ff. 1 verso-131), and memoranda, June-Dec. 1847 (ff. 179-180), sent by her commander, F[rancis] T[homas] Brown, mainly to his superiors.
The 'Geyser' was employed in famine relief in Western Ireland, Jan.-Apr. 1847 (ff. 6-34), and at the port of Setubal and elsewhere in Portugal during the Patuleia Revolt, June-July 1847 (ff. 43-52). She was subsequently stationed in the Cape Colony (South Africa) and Mauritius, Nov. 1847-May 1850 (ff. 63-131), and was sent on diplomatic missions, meeting with local chiefs and rulers in Madagascar and the Comoros Islands (ff. 81-102). The letters range from brief memoranda to lengthy reports and letters of proceedings; they include references to routine ship business and disciplinary matters, intelligence reports and accounts of diplomacy and treaty negotiations. Two additional copy letters have been pasted into the volume (ff. 119a, 122a).

Brown, F. T. (Francis Thomas), 1806-1870.

Thomas Dilworth letters to Huw Ceiriog Jones

  • NLW ex 3105.
  • Ffeil
  • 1977-1994, 2021-2024

Thirty-six typescript and manuscript letters, 1977-1994, from Thomas Dilworth, University of Windsor, Ontario, to Huw Ceiriog Jones, Bow Street and the National Library of Wales, concerning their research into the poet and artist David Jones as well as relating personal news.
Also included are a printout of an email exchange between Jones and Dilworth, September 2021, and explanatory notes (in Welsh) by the donor, 2024.

Dilworth, Thomas

CMA: Capel Ebeneser, Rhos-ddu

  • CMA: Capel Ebeneser, Rhos-ddu.
  • Fonds
  • 1943-1944

Llyfr Cronfa Les, 1943-1944, yn perthyn i Capel Ebeneser (MC), Rhos-ddu, ac ystadegau'r Ysgol Sul, 1970-1978.

Dogfennau ychwanegol yn ymwneud ag Eglwys Ebeneser, Rhosddu; Medi 2024.

Gus Jones Papers

  • GB 0210 GUSJON
  • Fonds
  • 1905-1982 (accumulated [c.1939]-1982)

The fonds comprises papers of Gus Jones mostly relating to his public career; there are few personal or family papers.

Jones, Gus, 1912-1988

Nick Powell Papers

  • GB 0210 NICPOW
  • Fonds

Papers of Nick Powell, Head of Politics at ITV Wales until 2021, and former head of the HTV Wales political unit.

Powell, Nick

Tim Saunders Papers

  • GB 0210 TIMSAUN
  • Fonds

Papers of the Cornish poet and journalist, Tim Saunders, including correspondence, research notes and publications relating to literature, politics, journalism and broadcasting.

Saunders, Tim, 1953?-

Llawysgrif Dafydd Jones, Penrhyndeudraeth,

  • NLW MS 21671B.
  • Ffeil
  • 1802-1821 /

Part of a manuscript in the hand of, and including poetry by, Dafydd Jones (1743-1831), Penrhyndeudraeth, 'Dafydd Siôn Siâms' or 'Dafydd ab Ioan ab Iago' (see. DWB, p. 448). It appears that this manuscript, together with NLW MSS 5553B and 10898B, once formed a complete manuscript volume. Examples of the poetical items contained in this manuscript have never been recorded before. The cywyddau and carolau belong to the period 1802-21. Fourteen items are to be found in this manuscript portion, including poems requesting various items, elegies, warnings against the threat of invasion by Napoleon Bonaparte, 1803, and against the unfaithfulness of Anglican clergy, as well as carolau plygain.

Jones, Dafydd, 1743-1831.

David Evans (Musician) Papers

  • GB 0210 DAVANS
  • Fonds
  • [c. 1896]-[c. 1934]

Papers of the composer and musician Prof. David Evans, [c. 1896]-[c. 1934], comprising full and fragment scores of choral music, including orchestral and vocal scores, cantatas, anthems, hymn tunes, carols and other sacred music, arrangements of welsh airs, miscellaneous compositions, compositions by other composers, together with miscellaneous material.

Evans, David, 1874-1948

Mysevin manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSMYSEVIN
  • Fonds
  • [1540x1600]-1850

Manuscripts and papers, [1540x1600]-1850, from the library of Dr William Owen Pughe of Mysevin, relating primarily to Welsh literature and culture and to antiquarian subjects. The material includes correspondence addressed mainly to William Owen Pughe, from prominent contemporary antiquarian and literary figures, including Edward Williams (Iolo Morganwg), Owen Jones (Owain Myfyr), Theophilus Jones, Richard Llwyd, Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Richard Fenton, Thomas Pennant and Edward (Celtic) Davies; manuscripts in the hand of William Owen Pughe, Iolo Morganwg and others, including Owen Pughe's translations of the Mabinogion; manuscripts and printed papers relating to the Gwyneddigion Society, the Cymreigyddion Society and the Cymmrodorion; diary of William Owen Pughe, 1811-1835; and transcripts of unpublished letters and papers, 1792-1820, of the writer and prophet Joanna Southcott.

Pughe, W. Owen (William Owen), 1759-1835

Richard Parry (Gwalchmai): Awdl

  • NLW MS 6672D.
  • Ffeil
  • 1849

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

Welsh Women's Peace Petition

  • GB 0210 WPEACE
  • Fonds
  • 1923-1924

Appeal containing approximately 6,500 petitions of signatures received by the women of Wales during the 1923 Wales Peace Petition, organised by the Welsh League of Nations Union in April-May 1923.

Davies, Gwilym, 1879-1955

R. L. Gapper Papers

  • GB 0210 GAPPER
  • Fonds
  • 1843-1991 /

Papers, 1843-1991, of the artist R. L. Gapper, including correspondence, plans and other material relating to artistic commissions undertaken by him; records and correspondence accumulated through his work as an administrator and adjudicator with the National Eisteddfod, and also as a lecturer in the University of Wales; and personal papers, including diaries and correspondence. Many of R. L. Gapper's own letters remain in the archive, since he often made copies of the letters he sent.

Gapper, Robert Lambert, 1897-1984.

Moelona Manuscripts,

  • GB 0210 MOELONA
  • Fonds
  • 1893-1952 /

Letters, 1910-1944; scrapbooks, 1893-1948; poetry, 1910-1952; manuscripts and typescripts of prose compositions, essays, articles and addresses, [1909]-1918; sermons, undated, [1897x1953]. None of her major works are represented among the papers.

Moelona, 1878-1953.

Log book of the barque Oswingo

  • NLW MS 16641B.
  • Ffeil
  • 1875-1879

A volume, 1875-1879, belonging to Thomas Hughes, Holyhead, containing a log of the barque 'Oswingo' (commanded by Captain A. Waycott), recording a voyage from Manilla to New York, September-November 1876 (ff. 1-33), and from New York towards Glasgow, December 1876 (ff. 37 verso-44).
The volume also contains scriptural catechisms in Welsh (ff. 46 verso-50 verso, 52 verso, 53 verso-58), shorthand exercises (ff. 59-65, 100 verso), notes on navigation (ff. 94 verso-98 verso) and miscellaneous prose and poetry in Welsh (ff. 81 verso, 82 verso, 83 verso, 91 verso-93 verso, 99 verso-100, 101).

Hughes, Thomas, of Holyhead.

Llythyrau llenorion Cymraeg

  • NLW MS 22036D.
  • Ffeil
  • 1917-1986

Over seventy letters and cards, 1917-1986, of miscellaneous provenance from twentieth-century Welsh writers to various recipients; the correspondents include E. Tegla Davies (1) 1956, W. J. Gruffydd (1) 1952, R. T. Jenkins (1), 1946, David James Jones (Gwenallt) (1) 1953, T. Gwynn Jones (9) 1923-1939, J. Saunders Lewis (5) 1931-1976, Caradog Prichard (4) 1962-1972, Kate Roberts (28) 1937-1983, D. J. Williams (6) 1917-1969, and T. H. Parry-Williams (1) 1953.

New English-Welsh dictionary,

  • NLW MS 12623B.
  • Ffeil
  • [1771x1800] /

An interleaved copy of William Evans: New English-Welsh Dictionary (Carmarthen, 1771), with copious manuscript additions, largely in the form of classical and Anglo-Saxon equivalents. The owner and annotator of the volume was probably the Reverend Charles Newling, headmaster of Shrewsbury school, 1754-1770, and prebendary and treasurer of the cathedral church of Lichfield, 1770-1787.

Evans, William, fl. 1768-1776.

Llyfr eglwys Wheeler St., Birmingham,

  • NLW MS 10838D.
  • Ffeil
  • 1881-1895.

A volume of minutes and accounts of Wheeler Street Welsh Congregational Church, Birmingham, 1881-95.

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