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Irish grammars,

  • NLW MS 11121B
  • File
  • [1845x1879] /

A composite volume containing John O'Donovan: A Grammar of the Irish Language (Dublin, 1845), and Ernst Windisch: Durzgefasste Irische Grammatik mit Lesestücken (Leipzig, 1879), together with copious interleaved and marginal manuscript additions.

John O'Donovan, Ernst Windisch and others.

Iron shipments,

  • NLW MS 10881D.
  • File
  • 1820, 1845 /

A statement by E. Frere, 31 August, 1820, of iron bars, etc., shipped from Newport, Monmouthshire, to Norwich for Messrs. [John] Brown[e] & Son[s], iron merchants; a holograph letter, 29 September, 1820, from E. Frere, Clydach, to Messrs. John Browne & Sons, iron merchants, Norwich, concerning the detention of a vessel and the insurance effected on a cargo of iron from Newport to Yarmouth; and an invoice, 1 November, 1845, from Clydach Iron Works to Messrs. John Browne & Sons for a shipment of iron from Newport to London.

E. Frere and others.

Irwyn Walters music manuscripts

  • NLW ex 2091 (i & ii)
  • File
  • 1925-1929

Nine manuscript music compositions by Irwyn Walters (1902-1992) comprising: 'Trio for Violin, Viola and Cello', 1925; 'Y Sipsi' (a song for a soprano), words by Crwys, which won the first prize in the Inter-College Eisteddfod held at Swansea in 1925 and second in the National Eisteddfod held at Pwllheli in the same year; 'Dysgub y Dail' (a song for a baritone), 1925, the words by Crwys; 'Hiraeth' (a song for a soprano), 1926, the words by Eifion Wyn; 'Kyrie Eleison' (a setting for chorus, baritone solo and string-orchestra), the words by Robert Bryan, presented for his BMus Degree in 1926; 'Hiraeth' (a song for a soprano), 1926, words by Eifion Wyn; 'Dance Measure' (for string, orchestra and piano), 1928; an anthem 'O Feddyg Da' for mixed voices, 1929, words by J. T. Job; and 'Scherzo', undated.
Additional papers of Irwyn Walters, musician and administrator, including the minute book of Côr Ebenezer, Ammanford (conducted by David Walters, his grandfather), 1893-98; academic certificates awarded to Irwyn Walters, 1925-1926 (University of Wales, Aberystwyth and University of London); concert programmes of the Franco-Welsh Orchestra, the Welsh Philharmonic Orchestra and the London Symphony Orchestra, all conducted by him; programmes of the Swansea Festival Orchestra, he was its musical director; papers relating to the National Youth Orchestra of Wales, 1946-1957, including concert programmes, a scrapbook relating to the orchestra’s activities, ‘Some reflections on the inception, growth and significance of the National Youth Orchestra of Wales by the founder, Irwyn R. Walters’; and a cartoon strip entitled ‘Hiawatha’s departure’ depicting him conducting a performance from Hiawatha’s wedding feast’ as a teacher at Stafford in 1932.

Walters, Irwyn, 1902-1992

Isaac Davies (Birkenhead) Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSIDBIRK
  • Fonds
  • 1878-1930

Manuscripts and papers of Isaac Davies, Birkenhead comprising minute books, 1896-1900, of the committee of 'Eisteddfod Gwŷr Ieuangc Birkenhead'; prize-winning competition entries submitted to the Birkenhead National Eisteddfod of 1878; nine volumes of minute books, 1927-1929, relating to the National Eisteddfod held at Liverpool in 1929; and correspondence, subscription lists and statistics, 1929-1930, relating to the Sir Owen M. Edwards Memorial Fund.

Davies, Isaac, -1935

Isaac Lloyd (Glan Rhuddallt): Hanes Ffowc Roberts

  • NLW MS 5391C
  • File
  • 20 cent.

An account of Foulk Roberts, music teacher, and other old characters of Clegir in the parish of Llanrug, Caernarvonshire, 1800-1900, written by Isaac Lloyd (Glan Rhuddallt) (1875-1961).

Glan Rhyddallt, 1875-1961 Account of Foulk Roberts, NLW MS 5391C

Isaac Mann: Collection of letters, &c.

  • NLW MS 1207D.
  • File
  • 1711-1831

A collection made by Isaac Mann (1785-1831) of about two hundred autograph letters of Baptist ministers, missionaries (including William Carey) and converts, written 1711-1831; together with a calendar, prepared by F. G. Hastings, with annotations by W. T. Whitley, which was printed in The Baptist Quarterly, VI and VII (1932-1935).

Mann, Isaac, 1785-1831

Isaac Williams Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSISAACWMS
  • Fonds

A collection comprising mainly of music books and manuscripts - which include hymn-tunes and anthems - and also a fragment of a treatise on music.

Williams, Isaac, b. 1840 collector

Is-Bwyllgor Llenyddiaeth Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Casnewydd 1988,

  • NLW ex 2141
  • file
  • 1986-1989.

Papurau, 1986-1989, a grynhowyd gan Arwyn Thomas fel Is-Gadeirydd Is-Bwyllgor Llenyddiaeth Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Cymru Casnewydd 1988, gan gynnwys gohebiaeth; cofnodion cyfarfodydd yr Is-Bwyllgor; dadansoddiad o gystadleuaeth 'y nofel', 1951-1984, a'r cefndir i benderfyniad y Pwyllgor Llên ynglŷn â'r Nofel a Gwobr Goffa Daniel Owen, a llythyr oddi wrth Islwyn Ffowc Elis yn ymateb i hwn; rhaglen y Babell Lên; ynghyd â thorion o'r wasg.

Island Farm Prisoner of War Camp papers

  • NLW MS 24094E
  • File
  • 1946-2017

Papers, 1946-2017, of Captain Ted Lees, relating to Island Farm Prisoner of War Camp, Bridgend. Captain Lees was the camp's Intelligence Officer and interpreter during the period 1946-1948, when it held some of the most senior German officers, including Feldmarschall Gerd von Rundstedt.
The papers include a nominal roll of senior prisoners compiled by Lees (ff. i-ii, I-XVI); some eighteen letters to Lees, from von Rundstedt and others, 1946-1948, 1957 (ff. 1-21); a typescript statement by von Rundstedt concerning the Blomberg-Fritsch affair of 1938 (ff. 22-25); a typescript memorandum, dated 9 July 1947, from a prisoner to a 'Herr Bieri' [?Frederick Bieri of the IRCC], concerning the Geneva Convention (ff. 30-36); Lees's manuscript recollections of von Rundstedt, 1953 (ff. 54-57); and a copy of a War Office urgent memorandum (U.M./4202(P.W.1m)), dated 8 September 1947, enclosing a categorised nominal roll of senior German officers detained in the UK (ff. 38-53). The letters to Captain Lees, mostly in German, are from Generalmajor [Walter] Leuze, 10 May 1946 (f. 1), [Generalmajor Hans] Erdmann, 3 December 1946 (f. 2), von Rundstedt, 25 December 1946 (f. 3), [Generalmajor Burkhart] Muller-Hildebrand, 2 February 1947 (ff. 4-5), [Konteradmiral] Hans Voss, 13 August 1947 (f. 6), General der Flieger Hans-Georg von Seidel, 14 August 1947 (f. 8), General der Artillerie Anton[-Reichard Hermann Friedrich Maria] Fr[ei]h[er]r v[on] Bechtolsheim, 19 August 1947 (f. 9), Dr Rudolf Aettig, 9 December 1947 (f. 11), [General] Gunther Blumentritt, 26 February 1948 (f. 13), and [General Edwin Graf von] Rothkirch [und Trach], 1 May 1948 (f. 14). Also included are a letter to Lees's wife from von Rundstedt, 10 February 1948 (f. 12), a Christmas card from Voss, made in camp, [1946x1948] (f. 17), a note from Voss certifying the handing over of medals to Captain Lees, [1946x1948] (f. 18), and correspondence, 1957, between Lees, Wilhelm Bauer de Betaz and a Manchester bank, concerning the whereabouts of Bauer de Betaz's medals (ff. 19-21). Items subsequently added to the papers include typescript translations of two of the letters into English (ff. 7, 15), photocopies of parts of the Blomberg-Fritsch and Geneva Convention typescripts (ff. 26-29, 37, kept for conservation purposes) and printouts of web pages relating to Lees and von Rundstedt, 2010, 2017 (ff. 62-64).

Lees, Ted, 1921-1985

Islwyn manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSISLW
  • Fonds
  • [19 cent.]-1918

Manuscripts of William Thomas (Islwyn, 1832-1878), Calvinistic Methodist minister, poet and hymnwriter.

Islwyn, 1832-1878

Ithel Davies Papers

  • GB 0210 ITHDAVIES
  • Fonds
  • 1884-1983

Papers of Ithel Davies, 1884-1983, relating mainly to his imprisonment as a conscientious objector, 1916-1919; and personal papers, 1884-1983, including poetry and prose.

Davies, Ithel

Ithel W. Jones Collection of Cardiganshire Deeds,

  • GB 0210 ITHNES
  • Fonds
  • 1583-1772 (accumulated [20th century, first half]) /

Deeds, 1583-1772, relating to properties in the parishes of Llangynfelyn and Llanfihangel Genau'r-glyn, and in Trefeurig, parish of Llanbadarn Fawr, Cardiganshire.

Jones, Ithel W.

Ivan Monckton Papers,

  • GB 0210 IVATON
  • Fonds
  • 1918-1995 (accumulated [1978]-[1995]) /

Papers accumulated by Ivan Monckton relating to his trade union activities in Wales, including papers of the Agricultural and Allied Workers National Trade Group Committee, 1918-1990; correspondence relating to the General Executive Committee of the TGWU and AAW, 1988-1989; correspondence relating to cruel sports, 1984-1993; correspondence and other papers relating to his work with the Forestry Commission, including union activities, 1983-1990; and reports, minutes and other documents relating to the Labour Party and the Health and Safety Executive Subcommittee, 1984-1992.

Monckton, Ivan.

Ivor James manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSIVORJAS
  • Fonds
  • [1860x1882]-[1899x1909]

Papers of, or accumulated by, Ivor James in the course of his studies of the history of Wales during the late sixteenth and the seventeenth centuries.

James, Ivor, 1840-1909

Ivor Novello letters

  • NLW MS 23696E.
  • File
  • 1908-1955 (mostly 1938-1955)

Seven letters and two telegrams, 1939-1950, from the composer, actor and playwright, Ivor Novello, to Dorothy and Evelyn Wright, containing mainly personal news (ff. 1-13); together with additional personal papers, 1908-1955, compiled by the Wrights, including twelve letters to them from Lloyd Williams, Novello's secretary, [?1940]-[?1944] (ff. 5, 14-19 verso), actors Peter Graves, 1951-1955 (ff. 22-24 verso), Leslie Henson, 1942 (f. 25), and Barry Sinclair, 1943 (f. 26), and Neville Chamberlain, 1938 (ff. 20-21); also included are a memorial tribute to Ivor Novello, 1951 (ff. 27-28 verso), photographs of him and his associates, [1910s]-[1940s] (ff. 29-34), and press cuttings, 1939-1951 (ff. 39-46).
The collection contains references to theatrical productions at Johannesburg, 1947 (f. 8), the Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth, [1940] (f. 14), the Palace Theatre, Manchester, [?1941] (f. 15), and the Adelphi Theatre, London, 1943 (f. 18).

Novello, Ivor, 1893-1951

Ivor Novello papers

  • NLW MS 23204D.
  • File
  • 1932-1983

Papers relating to David Ivor Davies (Ivor Novello, 1893-1951), composer, actor and playwright, comprising an autograph extract from his play I Live With You (London, 1932) (ff. 1-6); letters, 1979-1982, from associates of Ivor Novello, received by Crispin Thomas while researching 'Dear Ivor', a theatrical production based on the life of Ivor Novello, first performed at Exeter in 1980 (ff. 7-22); photographs of the Welsh National Opera's production of 'Dear Ivor', 1983 (ff. 23-4); together with a copy of a memorial tribute to Ivor Novello and theatre programmes, 1933-45, of productions of his works.

Novello, Ivor, 1893-1951

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