- NLW MS 20582E.
- File
- 1911.
Illuminated address presented to T. D. Griffiths, Cilfynydd. English. Leather. Donated by Mrs W. G. Rogers & Miss M. B. Griffiths, November 1970.
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Illuminated address presented to T. D. Griffiths, Cilfynydd. English. Leather. Donated by Mrs W. G. Rogers & Miss M. B. Griffiths, November 1970.
Illuminated address presented to Crawshay Bailey, jnr., on his marriage,
Illuminated address presented by 'the agents and workmen of Aberaman and other inhabitants of the parish of Aberdare' to Crawshay Bailey, junior, esq. (1821-1887), of the Bailey family of Nant-y-glo, Aberaman, etc., on the occasion of his marriage to the daughter of the Count and Countess of Metaxa.
An illuminated address in Welsh, presented, 1912, by members of the Literary and Debating Society of the Welsh Baptist church, Castle Street, London, to the Rev. Herbert Morgan (1875-1946) on his departure from London.
Ignatius Williams Manuscripts,
A small collection which comprises sermons, poetry by various authors, and prose and verse in the hand of John Davies, Pentrefoelas.
Williams, Ignatius, Hendregadredd, Penmorfa, Caernarvonshire.
Papers of Ifor Jenkins, 1922-1936, including his M.A. thesis, 1929; notes on educational theory and transcripts of MSS in the British Library.
Jenkins, Ifor.
Ifor (Ivor) Leslie Evans - World War I Correspondence
The collection consists almost entirely of correspondence predominately relating to Ifor L. Evans detainment in Germany during the Great War (1914-1918); letters and postcards between Ifor, his parents (Mr W. J. Evans and Mrs M. Evans) and grandmother; letters between Ifor, friends and others; correspondence between Ifor's parents and a range of individuals, mostly with regard to Ifor's situation; a series of letters to Mrs M. Evans from Mary Harold of Brae-Maray, Maeduff. The only material which is not correspondence is a loose selection of newspaper cuttings containing articles on German prisoners of war, as well as a few odds and ends (see series ILE/5 Miscellaneous for more details).
Evans, I. L. (Ifor Leslie), 1897-1952
Deeds of properties in the parishes of Llanbadarn Fawr, Llanfihangel Genau'r-glyn, Llangwyryfon and Llanina, Cardiganshire, 1719-1897.
Davies, Ifor, of Aberystwyth.
Ifor Ceri: sheet music. (Formerly Crosswood MS 314.)
Ifor Ceri: sheet music. (Formerly Crosswood MS 314.) See also NLW MS 21453E, which is also described as Crosswood MS 314. Musical notation.
Ifor Ceri: sheet music. (Formerly Crosswood MS 313.) See also NLW MS 21452E, which is also described as Crosswood MS 313. Musical notation.
NLW MSS 5880-5904 are the manuscripts of John Henry Hughes (Ieuan o Leyn) (1814-1893), Congregational minister and poet, who went out to British Guiana in 1847 as a missionary under the London Missionary Society.
Hughes, J. H. (John Henry), 1814-1893 Papers of, NLW MSS 5880-5904
Includes essays and poetry; a biography of John Jones, Marton; a copy of a Welsh Bible dated 1769; and the first and second volumes of Y Gymraes ..., 1850-1851.
Jones, Evan, 1820-1852
Autograph staff notation version of the sol-fa edition of hymn-tunes Iesu biau'r gân by John Thomas Rees (1857-1949), Bow Street, co. Cardigan, privately published in 1939. The manuscript was presented by the composer, 10 April 1940, for use by Garn Calvinistic Methodist Sunday School, Bow Street (f. i).
Rees, J. T. (John Thomas), 1857-1949
Papers of Sir Idris Foster comprising correspondence; personal papers, 1953-1978; papers, 1963-1978, relating to the Standing Commission on Museums and Galleries; radio and television scripts, [1949x1984]; notes and correspondence relating to his work on `Culhwch ac Olwen', including copies of his MA thesis, 1935-1961; scholarly and academic notes; papers relating to the National Eisteddfod, 1960-1985; material on Ireland and the Irish language, 1958-1982; copies of university dissertations, 1924-[1980]; drafts and typescript versions of articles, lectures and broadcasts received by Foster, 1949-1983; and index slips of Old and Middle Irish and Middle Welsh words; papers relating to the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1947-1978, the University of Wales, 1936-1984, including the Board of Celtic Studies,1955-1975; Jesus College and Oxford University, 1960-1984, the Church in Wales, 1957-1983, archaeological bodies, the Ancient Monuments Board for England and Ancient Monuments Board for Wales, 1960-1985, the National Eisteddfod, 1960-1985, Cyngor yr Iaith Gymraeg, 1973-1977, and other councils, committees and societies, 1951-1984.
Foster, Idris, 1911-1984
Idris Foster and Constance Bullock-Davies,
Papers, 1932-1991, collated by Dr Rachel Bromwich mainly relating to the work of Sir Idris Foster and Dr Constance Bullock-Davies.
Bromwich, Rachel
'Idris Ddu': Cerddi a thraethodau
A volume containing poetry and essays mostly in Welsh, 1830-1856, by Rowland Thomas ('Idris Ddu', 1789-1856) of Merthyr Tudful, co. Glamorgan, and transcripts by him of poetry by contemporary local poets. Many of the compositions were entered for competition at eisteddfodau held in Merthyr Tudful, Aberdâr, Hirwaun and elsewhere and reflect the culture and radicalism which flourished in the area during the mid-nineteenth century. The volume also contains brief notes by Rowland Thomas's great-grandson, Elias Thomas (d. 1951), of Merthyr Tudful.
Account book, 1846-1856, of Rowland Thomas ('Idris Ddu', 1789-1856) of Merthyr Tudful, co. Glamorgan, containing records of payments to members of the Solid Rock of Wales Society ('Cymdeithas Cadarn Graig y Cymry') meeting at the Harp, Penllwynderi, Merthyr, together with other miscellaneous accounts and memoranda, including an account of William Howel's journey with Abel Evans (d. 1866) and the Mormons from Merthyr to St Louis, Missouri, 1849 (ff. 79-81); additions, 1859-1868, in the hand of Rowland Thomas's son, William R. Thomas, include verses in Welsh (ff. 26v, 119v), and brief details of literary competitions at the National Eisteddfod, Rhuthun, 1868 (ff. 118v-19).
Thomas, Rowland, 1789-1856.
Printed copies of three of Idris Davies's poetry volumes: (i) The Angry Summer: A Poem of 1926 (London, 1943), (ii) Tonypandy and Other Poems (London, 1945) and (iii) Selected Poems (London, 1953), each inscribed (either on the title page or on the front flyleaf) by Davies to his fiancée Morfydd Peregrine.
Davies, Idris
Papers of the poet Idris Davies (1905-53) of Rhymney, including newspaper cuttings, some concerning him and his work; college notebooks, academic essays and a dissertation; letters to Idris Davies from children of Cwmsyfiog school, 1953, and letters concerning him and his work, 1954-77; together with additional papers, 1932-1992, including research notes compiled, 1954-1955, by his cousin and biographer the Rev. Islwyn Jenkins, Carmarthen, two photographs of Idris Davies, manuscript and typescript addresses and scripts concerning him, musical settings of his poems, programmes and leaflets.
Davies, Idris
Papers, [late 1920s]-1983, of, or relating to, Idris Davies and including drafts of his poetic anthologies Gwalia Deserta (London, 1938), The Angry Summer (London, 1943), and Tonypandy and Other Poems (London, 1945); proofs of Selected Poems (London, 1953); unpublished poems and drafts and fragments of poems, novels, short stories, etc.; lecture notes; diaries for 1938, 1940, 1946, 1948, and 1951; a typescript of his radio talk 'The valleys revisited' (broadcast 1943); and correspondence of or relating to Davies, 1933-1983.
Davies, Idris