Photocopies of a plan of the Majoda bungalow, New Quay, commissioned by the police after the shooting in 1945, and of the notes of PC Islwyn Williams, the policeman who arrested William Killick. Also included is and an explanatory note in the hand of John Williams, the officer's son .
Two booklets containing copies of correspondence between Sir Glanmor Williams and the donor, 1993-2000, relating to The Merthyr Historian when Dr Holley was editor, and also chairman of the Merthyr Tydfil Historical Soaciety. Dr T. G. Davies, Neath, borrowed the correspondence when he compiled a chapter on Sir Glanmor’s involvement with local history societies, for the book written as a tribute for him.
Transcripts of headstones at Bwlchgwynt Baptist Chapel, Cyffig, founded 1756, undertaken by Mr Benjamin John Keith Bowen, 2006, together with copies of relevant photographs and background information.
Three scores by Hubert Davies: 'Alone', words by Walter de la Mare, 'Bird song', 1934, for piano and violin and 'Rest', translated from the Welsh of W. J. Gruffydd, 1930.
A music score comprising arrangements of 'The babe in Bethlehem's manger', 'The gossoon amd the gaffer' and 'Shepherds, be joyful' from Two hundred folk carols by Sir Richard Terry.
A typescipt volume entitled 'Poems' by William Morgan Thomas (1921-1942) and a printed collection of 'Poems' written by him and David Ian Thomas (1924-1962).
A typed letter, 18 March 1980, addressed to Michael Bennett from Tony Hyne in which he discusses David Jones's Word & Image exhibition, together with a photocopy of David Jones's chronology from the exhibition catalogue, heavily marked by him.
A research work prepared by Eilir Ann Daniels in June 2013 based on the book by her aunt Anna May Jones, Ellis Emmanuel Jones and Ellen Janes Evans; their ancestors and descendants (New York, 1970).
A postcard written by Trevor George Ford (1895-1971) to his sister Gerty in Sketty near Swansea, January 1916, from Gefangenenlager prisoner of war camp, Germany, during the First World War, together with a typewritten transcript by the donor, photocopies of the soldier's army record in the Welsh Guards and of his medal card held, 1915, at the National Archives.
Visitor's book of Coleg Harlech, 1946-1974, including signatures of eminent people in political and cultural life in Wales and beyond who attended conferences, WEA meetings and courses at the college.