Edwards of Tregeiriog family tree,
- NLW Facs 1039
- Ffeil
- [2008].
Photocopies of the genealogy of the Edwards family of Tregeiriog in Denbighshire, compiled over ten years by the donor.
84 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Edwards of Tregeiriog family tree,
Photocopies of the genealogy of the Edwards family of Tregeiriog in Denbighshire, compiled over ten years by the donor.
A journal of a tour through the counties of Denbigh, Merioneth, Cardigan, and Caernarvon, and the island of Anglesea in 1793. The author lived in Bridgnorth, Salop.
A fifteenth century calendar bound in 1815 by W[illiam] S[haw] Mason.
A volume of poems, 1890-1901, by three 'Rhymers'. It contains poems by A. E. Lomax, L. I. E. P[ughe] and C. E. L[omax], many of them having a Montgomeryshire setting, poems by G. R. G. P[ughe] and Jane Gould Pughe; and a copy of The Church in Wales: A versified review of her reverses by G. R. G. Pughe, vicar of Mellor, Lancashire, 1894.
The diary, 1865-79, of Hugh Charles Howells, containing an autobiography, reminiscences, and records of his ministry at Baptist churches at Sirhowy and Clydach.
Howells, Hugh Charles
'Grande Variations pour le piano sur le choeur favorite de l'opéra Norma de Bellini composée par Rossellen'; and 'Les jolies filles de Parme, cinq valses Brillantes pour le piano composée par Camille Schubert'.
A tour in quest of genealogy through several parts of Wales, Somersetshire and Wiltshire, 1811,
Photocopies of the title page and other pages with manuscript notes on the contents.
A book of hymn-tunes and sacred songs, belonging to Margaret Elizabeth Jones, Wolfscastle.
A volume of text and sketches illustrating various engines used in the production of coal and iron industries in England and Wales.
Diary of Captain Samuel Roach,
The diary of Captain Samuel Roach (1833-1914), Master Mariner, in manuscript and typescript form, together with copies of probate items and other papers relating to him. Captain Roach was born in St David’s, Pembrokeshire. He bequeathed a thousand pounds in his will towards the building of the Town Hall in his native town, where a plaque in his memory is seen to this day.
Roach, Samuel.
A bilingual address, [1850x1894], presented to N[oah] M[organ] Jones ('Cymro Gwyllt') by his friends and admirers on the occasion of his wedding. = Anerchiad dwyieithog [1850x1894], a gyflwynwyd i N[oah] M[organ] Jones gan ei gyfeillion a'i edmygwyr ar achlysur ei briodas.
An account of a tour of North Wales, August-September 1860, by John [ ] of Bath, in the form of letters to his parents, together with a pencil sketch of 'My Villa [Snowdon House] at Llanberis' (f. 1).
An inscribed roll presented to the National Library of Wales on behalf of the Shanghai Library in 1988. The inscription is the work of the calligrapher Han Tiang-heng, Vice-director of the Institute of Chinese Classical Painting. Translated, the text reads 'Books form the steps leading to paradise'.
Tiang-heng, Han.
A hand-painted valentine, c. 1804, containing eight verses written in the corners, originally folded so that the messages could be read when opened.
The British Farmers' Red Cross Society
Papers relating to a Jumble Sale held 10 December 1915 at the Victoria Hall, Lampeter, in aid of the British Farmers' Red Cross Fund.
Papers of William Ewart Gladstone on microfilm
Microfilm copies of The Papers of William Ewart Gladstone from the British Library (Units 7-9).
Gladstone, W. E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898
Ralph Maud Papers (Dylan Thomas cuttings)
A collection of press cuttings and photocopies of articles from journals, 1930s-1960s, mainly comprising reviews of works by and relating to Dylan Thomas.
Papurau ychwanegol y Parchedig W J Griffiths yn cynnwys deunydd yn ymwneud â'r Parchedig Cornelius Griffiths (1829-1905), pregethau'r Parchedig W J Henderson, 1883-7, a phapurau'n ymwneud â'r Parchedig David Rees (1804-85)
National Inventory of Documentary Sources in the United Kingdom and Ireland (NIDS), Units 91-2: University of Sussex Library (0.012.025); Centre for South Asian Studies (0.016.005); University of Warwick Modern Records Centre (0.033.146-180); National Library of Scotland (0.44.311-439); West Yorkshire Record Office (0.108.001-027); Gwynedd R O (0.123.207-355)
Poems by John Williams ('Ioan Madog'), Portmadoc.
Ioan Madog, 1812-1878