- NLW ex 1311.
- Ffeil
- [?1902].
Printed prospectus of St Margaret's School for Girls, Richmond Road, Cardiff, conducted by Mrs & Misses Simpson, with pupil's report from the school.
208 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Printed prospectus of St Margaret's School for Girls, Richmond Road, Cardiff, conducted by Mrs & Misses Simpson, with pupil's report from the school.
A copy of a roll of honour, compiled by Ken Williams, of men from the borough of Llanelli who were killed in action or died as the result of naval or military service during the 1914-1918 war.
An index, compiled by R E Hart, of the 1851 census returns for Machynlleth Borough and Liberties. See also NLW ex 920, 1028, 1079, 1153, 1213.
A catalogue of the Tregyb, Llandeilo, library, arranged according to author, together with draft lists of the contents of the library and correspondence, 1919-20, between Mrs Gwynne Hughes, Tregyb and Glancothi, Nantgaredig, and John Ballinger, relating to the purchase of the books by NLW.
A typescript extract from John W Daley's 'Annals of the family' containing a biographical account of the Reverend Edward Charles Jenkins (1801-1872), Congregational minister. See also NLW Misc. Records 522-3.
An offprint [from Y Beirniad, 1915] of 'Bytheiad y Nef', a translation by the Reverend D Tecwyn Evans of 'The Hound of Heaven' by Francis Thompson, presented by the translator to the Reverend T C Lewis with a covering letter, 1919. The copy bears numerous revisions in the hand of D Tecwyn Evans and notes in the hand of T C Lewis.
A copy of J Gwenogvryn Evans and John Rhys, The Text of the Book of Llan Dâv... (Oxford, 1893); loose inside is Supplementary Notes to the Liber Landavensis; by Thomas Wakeman, Esq. of Graig House, Monmouthshire (William Rees, printer, Llandovery, n.d.). The volume and loose item belonged to R J Thomas (1908-76) and previously to E G B Phillimore, who has added copious notes on the text.
Typescript copies of poems written by Paul S. Parry during the Miners' Strike,
A series of thirteen lessons on playing the violin, adopting the 'Cowling System', produced by The Cowling Institute, London; typescript, each lesson illustrated with accompanying photographs.
A typescript copy of a talk given in Tabernacle Congregational Church, Bridgend, by Rhys Williams Jnr, Treasurer, containing his recollections of the Sunday School, the Young People's Guild and other church activities. Complimentary verses in English addressed to Rhys Williams (Sen.; d. 1950), deacon and precentor of Tabernacle Congregational church, Bridgend, co. Glamorgan, 1939 and 1946, the latter composed by the Reverend H. Elvet Lewis ('Elfed'); and a typescript, signed letter, 1936, to Rhys Williams from Evan Roberts, the revivalist.
An essay by Thomas Rhys Llywelyn (d. 1990) dealing with the characteristics of 15 parish churches in the county of Surrey covering the Norman, Early English, Decorated and Perpendicular periods of architecture, illustrated with drawings and photographs.
Miscellaneous papers including accounts, 1939-40, relating to the Llanbrynmair District Nursing Association; and balance sheets, 1959-63, of 'Aelwyd yr Urdd', Llanbryn-mair.
Two notebooks containing an address delivered at the centenary celebrations in 1958 of Ebenezer Welsh Wesleyan Methodist chapel, Cilcennin, co Cardigan; notes and press cutting relating to the same; and press cutting relating to the beginning of Welsh Wesleyan Methodism at Cilcennin (NLW ex 1244). Miscellaneous notes on the history of Nanternis, co Cardigan, including a list of members of Nanternis chapel, 1867-83, and details of farms and houses and their occupants (NLW ex 1245). Copies of Annual Reports of Nanternis Congregational chapel, 1910-84, have been transferred to the Department of Printed Books.
Two account books relating to Llanbradach Post Office, co Glamorgan,
Papers assembled by the Reverend E Aman Jones, New Quay, co Cardigan, as secretary of the New Quay and District Belgian Refugee Committee including two minute books and correspondence.
Notes by the late R E Griffith, Aberystwyth, containing an account of the establishing in 1933 of 'Aelwyd yr Urdd, Aberystwyth' (the Aberystwyth Branch of the Welsh League of Youth), together with miscellaneous papers relating to the history of the Branch.