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Material collected towards the history of Siloh (M.C.) Chapel, Llandudno, by Benjamin Williams. See NLW MS 14971B. In boards. Donated by the Reverend J. Tudno Williams, Llandudno, January 1949.
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Material collected towards the history of Siloh (M.C.) Chapel, Llandudno, by Benjamin Williams. See NLW MS 14971B. In boards. Donated by the Reverend J. Tudno Williams, Llandudno, January 1949.
Material collected for the above by Tom Jones, Trealaw. See also NLW MSS 19539C, 19541-19542D. English. Between boards. Donated by W. Rosser Jones, Trealaw, May 1965.
Material collected for the above by Tom Jones, Trealaw. See also NLW MSS 19539-19540C, 19542D. English. Between boards. Donated by W. Rosser Jones, Trealaw, May 1965.
Material collected by Edward Ifor Williams towards a history of Nantyglo and Blaina in the parish of Aberystruth. (Formerly E. I. Williams MS 6.) English. Between boards. Donated by Dr & Mrs T. J. M. Gregg, Swansea, per Mr A. Gray Jones, Aberystwyth, 1958.
Material collected by Edward Ifor Williams towards a history of Nantyglo and Blaina in the parish of Aberystruth. (Formerly E. I. Williams MS 5.) English. Between boards. Donated by Dr & Mrs T. J. M. Gregg, Swansea, per Mr A. Gray Jones, Aberystwyth, 1958.
Material collected by Edward Ifor Williams towards a history of Nantyglo and Blaina in the parish of Aberystruth. (Formerly E. I. Williams MS 4.) English. Between boards. Donated by Dr & Mrs T. J. M. Gregg, Swansea, per Mr A. Gray Jones, Aberystwyth, 1958.
Material collected by Edward Ifor Williams towards a history of Nantyglo and Blaina in the parish of Aberystruth. (Formerly E. I. Williams MS 7.) English. Between boards. Donated by Dr & Mrs T. J. M. Gregg, Swansea, per Mr A. Gray Jones, Aberystwyth, 1958.
Material collated by Desmond Thomas
A volume entitled "My Dear King..." containing photocopies of letters, newspaper cuttings and other papers assembled by Mr Desmond Thomas relating to his father Idris Thomas (1893-1950), Morriston, Swansea, who lost both his feet as a result of a bone disease and who was received by George V at Buckingham Palace in 1912, together with details of a reunion od students at Ysgol Aberbanc School, Carmarthenshire, 2004, accumulated by Mr Thomas, who was once a pupil at the school.
Account book, 1887-1902, of Thomas Williams, Aberystwyth, co. Cardigan, mason and foreman, including details of wages paid to workmen engaged in the construction of Aberystwyth bridge and sums paid for materials.
Williams, Thomas, stonemason
Papers, lecture and research notes of and acquired by Mary Williams, relating to Middle French, Middle Welsh and medieval literature and Arthurian studies, 1907-1963; books collected by Mary Williams, 1897-1911; letters to Prof. Victor Spiers, 1898-1916; vouchers and receipts, 1924-1973; newspaper cuttings, 1911-1940; school books 1909-1916; papers relating to University College Swansea, 1921-1975, University of Wales Aberystwyth, 1924-1974, University of Durham, 1948-1952, and National Library of Wales, 1941-1974; correspondence, 1927-1976; and family papers, 1898-1944.
Williams, Mary, 1882-1977
Mary Williams: Corrected proof-sheets of The Dying God ...
Proof-sheets of an article by Professor Mary Williams, Swansea (1882-1977) entitled The Dying God in Welsh Literature, with manuscript corrections by the author.
Williams, Mary, 1882-1977
Mary Owen yr Emynyddes gan Mary Owen, Mrs. L. Evans ('Neddferch'), J. Clements, &c. Mewn amlen. Rhoddwyd gan Gomer M. Roberts, Pontrhydyfen, Hydref 1949.
Papers of the artist Mary Lloyd Jones, including studio files, notebooks, marketing and publicity, and diaries, 1960-2025.
Jones, Mary Lloyd
'Mary Jones a'r diwygiad yn Egryn', a typescript account by Tom Davies, Dyffryn Ardudwy, of Mrs Mary Jones (1868-1936) and the 1904-5 religious revival in Egryn, co. Mer.
A diary, 1930, kept by Mary Grierson whilst at school in Bangor, North Wales, in which she recounts her exploits in the Snowdon area with three school friends, Brenda Chamberlain, the artist, Jean Jones, daughter of E. H. Jones (Registrar of University College of North Wales, Bangor) and Joy Witton-Davies, daughter of Professor T. Witton-Davies, of the University College of North Wales, Bangor. Encolosed is a poem written to 'Blackie' (Mary Grierson) by Jean Jones, 1927. Mary Grierson later became a botanical artist at Kew Gardens.
Grierson, Mary, 1912-
Papers of Mary Garbett Edwards, including scrapbooks containing family photographs and letters, [1890]-1973; Montgomeryshire Liberal Party, General Purposes Committee, minute book, 1950-1959; letters, 1929-1983; journals of visits to North America, 1936-1949; notebooks and notes for speeches, [20th century]; radio scripts and related material, 1943-1963; papers relating to Garbett Edwards, including eisteddfod essays and other papers, 1897-[1930s], journal of Canadian visits, 1936-1939, and publications and annual reports of the Mid Wales Industrial Development Association, 1957-1973.
Edwards, Mary Garbett, 1893-1986
Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album.
46 photographs, 22 loose, in a small album. The photographs are individually mounted on pages of different pastel colours. Some photographs are cut into oval shape, others are oblong with trimmed corners. Most are small still life arrangements of flowers. Others show toys, family members, friends and animals. There is no indication on the blank folios or the reverse of the loose photographs that they were ever fixed into the album. Digital version of the album described in greater detail.
Mary Anne Ruck of Pantlludw. 1822-1906 : : a Welsh Victorian lady,
Photocopy, [2010], of a typescript account of recollections by Mary Anne Ruck of Pantlludw, grandmother of the romantic novelist Berta Ruck.
Ruck, Mary Anne, 1822-1906
A manuscript containing a poem entitled Heol Dewi Sant: Deigryn adgof am Stanley Jones by Howell Roberts (Hywel Tudur) (1842?-1922) and an elegiac englyn by Robert Evans (Cybi) (1871-1956).
Marwnad y diweddar Barch. J. Morris, Cwmifor ..., &c.
A copy of Marwnad y diweddar Barch. J. Morris, Cwmifor [near Llandilo, Carmarthenshire] ... gan Watcyn Wyn [i.e. Watkin Hezekiah Williams] (1844-1905), printed at Llandilo in 1877 and described by Sir Daniel Lleufer Thomas (1863-1940) in a manuscript note added to the volume as probably the earliest work of Watcyn Wyn [which is] printed in book form; with the book is a cutting from Y Darian, 7 October 1926, containing an article by David James (Defynnog) (1865-1928) describing the book.