Ardal dynodi
Cod cyfeirnod
Teitl
Dyddiad(au)
- [1980x2005] (Creation)
Lefel y disgrifiad
Ffeil / File
Maint a chyfrwng
1 folder (5 envelopes)
Ardal cyd-destun
Enw'r crëwr
Hanes archifol
Ffynhonnell
Ardal cynnwys a strwythur
Natur a chynnwys
Miscellaneous material in John Pikoulis's possession which bears no apparent direct relevance to his research into Alun Lewis but which was in his possession during his period of research. The items comprise a piece by David (Dai) Smith titled 'Confronting the Minotaur' and an untitled piece by Smith (annotated by Smith and with a note by Smith directed at John Pikoulis at top of first folio); a response by John Pikoulis to a piece by Dai Smith (annotated by Smith and with a note by Smith directed at John Pikoulis at top of first folio); the second draft of 'Supertramp (W. H. Davies)', a film for television by Paul Islwyn Thomas, scripted by Manon Rhys, with covering note from Paul Islwyn Thomas and John Pikoulis's signature and date '27-1-95' at top right; and section of The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan (1678), written in a fair manuscript with hand-illuminated capitals (author not apparent).
Each item kept in marked envelope.
Gwerthuso, dinistrio ac amserlennu
Croniadau
System o drefniant
Ardal amodau mynediad a defnydd
Amodau rheoli mynediad
Amodau rheoli atgynhyrchu
Iaith y deunydd
- Saesneg
Sgript o ddeunydd
Nodiadau iaith a sgript
Cyflwr ac anghenion technegol
Cymhorthion chwilio
Ardal deunyddiau perthynol
Bodolaeth a lleoliad y gwreiddiol
Bodolaeth a lleoliad copïau
Unedau o ddisgrifiad cysylltiedig
Ardal nodiadau
Nodiadau
Academic, cultural historian, author and former BBC programme editor and broadcaster David Burton (Dai) Smith was born in Rhondda. He was lecturer in History at what is now Cardiff University prior to being appointed Professor in the History of Wales at the same establishment, a post he held from 1985 until 1992 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dai_Smith_(academic)).
Paul Islwyn Thomas is one of the most experienced television executives working in the UK factual production sector and is currently (September 2023) CEO and owner of Wildflame Productions. He is known for Great Welsh Writers (2013), The Private Life of a Masterpiece (2001) and Frank Lloyd Wright: The Man Who Built America (2017) (https://wildflameproductions.com/new-team/paul-islwyn-thomas/, https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1887448/)
The writer, poet, editor and scriptwriter Manon Rhys was born in Trealaw, Rhondda. She won the Prose Medal at the 2011 Wrexham National Eisteddfod of Wales and the Crown at the Montgomeryshire and Borders National Eisteddfod of Wales 2015 (https://cy.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manon_Rhys).
John Bunyan was an English writer and Puritan preacher. He is best remembered as the author of the Christian allegory The Pilgrim's Progress, which also became an influential literary model (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bunyan#Memorials).
The poet and writer William Henry Davies was born in the Pillgwenlly (Pill) district of Newport, Monmouthshire. He spent much of his life as a tramp or hobo in Britain and the United States, yet became one of the most popular poets of his time. His themes included observations on life's hardships and the ways the human condition is reflected in nature, together with his tramping adventures and the characters he met en route. He is usually classed as a Georgian Poet, though much of his work is not typical of the group in style or theme (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._Davies).
Dynodwr(dynodwyr) eraill
Pwyntiau mynediad
Pwyntiau mynediad pwnc
Pwyntiau mynediad lleoedd
Pwyntiau mynediad Enw
- Smith, Dai, 1945- (Pwnc)
- Bunyan, John, 1628-1688 (Pwnc)
- Davies, W. H. (William Henry), 1871-1940 (Pwnc)
- Thomas, Paul Islwyn (Pwnc)
- Rhys, Manon, b. 1948 (Pwnc)