- NLW ex 1457.
- Ffeil
- 1945, December.
Application of Sir Ifan ab Owen Edwards (1895-1970) for the post of Director of Extra-Mural Education at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.
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Application of Sir Ifan ab Owen Edwards (1895-1970) for the post of Director of Extra-Mural Education at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.
A copy of a printed work by Mr Frank R. Jeffrey Jr entitled 'A Jeffrey and Lloyd-Jones family genealogy with allied families including Crosfield, Davis, Lloyd, Jones, May and Hurd', 1992.
Copies of surveys of monumental inscriptions at Castelldwyran church, Egremont church, and Rhydwilym Baptist chapel, Llandysilio, co. Carmarthen (NLW ex 1432-4); and, in co. Pembroke, Ffynnon Baptist chapel and the Trevangor burial ground, and St David's church, Llanddewi Velfrey (NLW ex 1435-6), Llandeilo Independent chapel (NLW ex 1437), Blaenconin Baptist chapel, Llandysilio (NLW ex 1438), Llangolman church (NLW ex 1439), Gelli Baptist chapel, Llanhuadain (NLW ex 1440), Llan-y-cefn church (NLW ex 1441), St John's church, Slebech (NLW ex 1442), and St Mary's church, Spittal (NLW ex 1443).
Joan Lent's work on the deaneries of the St Asaph and Bangor Dioceses, comprising draft typescript booklets, with original sketches and photographs, on sixteen St Asaph deaneries (NLW ex 1415-8), two Bangor deaneries (NLW ex 1419), and on four Bangor (Anglesey) deaneries (NLW ex 1420), and miscellaneous research material (NLW ex 1421). See also NLW ex 875.
Letters, 1919-21, to Messrs Hughes & Son, Wrexham, publishers, from G. Lowensohn, Fürth (Bayern), Germany, printer, relating to the printing of picture books for children, together with examples of books printed by his firm (NLW ex 1412). Papers relating to the writer Elizabeth Mary Jones ('Moelona', 1878-1953) including photocopies of poems composed by her, 1910-11 and 1952 (NLW ex 1413). Draft maps for the volume Atlas y Byd, edited by Dafydd Orwig (Yr Wyddgrug: Canolfan Technoleg Addysg Clwyd, 1977), together with related papers (NLW ex 1414).
A typescript copy of D. J. Thomas' (Pencader) autobiography in Welsh, awarded second prize at the Rhys Thomas James (Pantyfedwen) Eisteddfod, Lampeter. See also NLW ex 646.
Index of manuscripts on the history of medicine in relation to Wales and Welshmen.
Card index of manuscripts compiled by Dr John Cule whilst researching the history of medicine in relation to Wales and Welshmen; and a microfilm copy of Jesus Coll. MS 111, cols 928-59.
Cule, John
Duplicate Pay List of the Pembroke Company of the Imperial Yeomanry stationed at Tenby,
A copy of The Family of William Lloyd and Margred Roberts (Beatrice, Nebraska),
A copy of R. H. Campbell's extended essay '"Not Paying!" (The Campaign Against The Poll Tax)', submitted as part of a diploma in Trade Union and Social Studies at the Gwent College of Higher Education.
A copy of 'The Neath declaration', a statement to coincide with the conference 'New agenda for the valleys' in Neath, 12 Sept. 1992, sponsored by Peter Hain, MP, and the Freidrich Ebert Foundation.
A typescript copy of 'Recollections of a Border childhood' written c.1984 by Professor Emyr Estyn Evans, CBE (1905-89), geographer and folklorist (NLW ex 1370). For recollections by Estyn Evans's father, the Reverend George Owen Evans, see NLW ex 658. Two notebooks containing a record of field work undertaken by Estyn Evans, 1930-5, on behalf of the Board of Celtic Studies; together with related items including two letters, 1935, from Edgar Jones (1868-1953), Barry, and a letter, 1935, from his son Gareth Vaughan Jones (1905-35) (NLW ex 1371-2). For the papers of Gareth Vaughan Jones and Edgar Jones see Minor Lists and Summaries 1987, pp. 59-63.
A letter, 1957, from H. N. Savory, Keeper of the Department of Archaeology at the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, to Victor Davies concerning the Tecernacus Stone which once stood on Cefn Brithdir Ridge, Bargoed, co Glamorgan, together with a related press cutting. Typescript copies of Victor Davies' poems, 'May on the Mountains' and 'The Testimony', together with three letters, 1990-2, from L. M. Serjeant, Governor of H.M. Prison, Cardiff, Alan Keith, and Sandra Phillips, John Major's Private Secretary, to Victor Davies relating to his volume of poetry. Copies of V Davies' poems 'Snowdonia', 'Olwen' and 'Old Pontlottyn' and a typescript copy of the poem 'The Blind Cobbler'. Typescript copies of other poems by V Davies entitled 'The Exile Returns', 'The Search', 'The Oaktree', 'The Stallion', 'The Boys Who Never Returned', 'The Elder Tree', 'The Moth', 'The Table', 'The Search', 'Inspiration', 'Daughters of Light' and 'The Old School Bell'. Typescript copies of Davies' poems 'Repentence', 'Bimbo', 'Farmstead by the Sea', 'Songs of the Country', 'Tribute', 'Susan', 'Rex', 'Beloved Sister', 'Christmas', 'The Haunted Chapel', and 'The Vale of Glorious Surprise'.
A certificate of merit awarded by the Band of Hope Union to Priscilla Aubrey for excellence in reporting a lecture on 'The nature and effects of alcohol'.
A copy of an index compiled by Mr Hackett to an abstract of 'Chancery Court proceedings of Pembrokeshire interest' prepared by Mr S Van Dulken, cases mainly between 1620 and 1714.
A copy of John Hattatt Armstrong's work 'Grieve of Broughton. A Family History', being an introduction to the Grieve family history and its research.