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Alfred Janes Papers

  • GB 0210 ALFRNES
  • Fonds
  • 1914-2023 (with gaps)

Papers collected and accumulated by the artist Alfred Janes (1911-1999), including papers relating to his life and career as both an artist and a lecturer. The collection consists of correspondence, 1928-1999, including letters and cards to Alfred Janes and family with replies and drafts of replies, regarding both personal and professional matters, together with various other related papers; papers, 1935-2005, relating to exhibitions featuring the works of Alfred Janes and others at galleries both in Wales and further afield, including exhibition and sale catalogues and promotional material, together with other related papers such as correspondence, cuttings, and photo prints; ephemera, 1914-2003, consisting of personal items both collected by and relating to Alfred Janes, including personal diaries, books, magazines and cuttings, cards, certificates, and items relating to his memorial service at the Royal Society of Arts, London, in 1999; papers relating to notes, lectures, and publications, 1922-2000, both written by and relating to Alfred Janes and his works, including papers relating to his college lectureships and teaching career, notes and essays, publications, articles, sketches, and typescripts; photographic prints and postcards of Alfred Janes and his art works, [?1920s]-2023, including prints of portraits, still life, and abstract works, works featured in exhibitions, and personal photographs of Alfred Janes and others, including other members of the 'Kardomah group'; and musical scores for ‘Bricks Without Straw’, a revue by Ethel Ross with music by 'George Anstee' (Alfred George Anstee Janes) performed at Swansea Little Theatre, 1952, together with programmes and typescripts.

Janes, Alfred

Alun Oldfield-Davies Papers

  • GB 0210 ALUVIES
  • Fonds
  • 1928-1988

Papers of Alun-Oldfield Davies, 1928-1988, relating mainly to the artist and writer David Jones, including an original water-colour inscription, 1954; photographs of inscriptions, personalised and sent as greetings cards , 1958-1961; letters from David Jones to Alun Oldfield-Davies, 1954-1962; papers concerning the fate of David Jones's manuscripts and pictures, 1971-1976; miscellaneous items including lists of works by David Jones for exhibitions, 1972-1976, a radio talk broadcast in 1954 and articles on his life and work, 1954-1988. The additional papers comprise a copy of John Morris-Jones, Penillion Omar Khayyam (Gregynog Press, 1928), formerly in the possession of Colonel Richard C. Ruck (1887-1973), containing his manuscript annotations in Persian, Welsh and English, with letters from his widow concerning the bequest of the volume to Alun Oldfield-Davies, 1973-1974; and a notebook containing reminiscences in Welsh ('Stori fy mywyd') of the Reverend Jonathan Oldfield-Davies (1876-1960), Congregationalist minister and father of Alun Oldfield-Davies.

Oldfield-Davies, Alun, 1905-1988