- NLW ex 1566.
- Ffeil
A copy of the song 'Were you there' in tonic sol-fa arranged by Edward Lewis L.T.S.C. (1878-1941), Cwmaman, Aberdare, co. Glam., musician, for 'The Gamut Glee & Madrigal Society'.
208 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
A copy of the song 'Were you there' in tonic sol-fa arranged by Edward Lewis L.T.S.C. (1878-1941), Cwmaman, Aberdare, co. Glam., musician, for 'The Gamut Glee & Madrigal Society'.
Press cuttings from the Aberdare Leader, together with photographs of the executive committee and members of Trecynon Dramatic Society, Aberdare, co. Glam.
A copy of Dr Emyr Wyn Jones' work (in two parts) entitled 'Diocesan discord - a family affair: St Asaph 1779-1786', relating to the prosecution of William Davies Shipley, dean of St Asaph. See also NLW ex 661, NLW Facs 628.
Three scrapbooks of press cuttings and papers assembled by Edward James (1885-1971), London editor of the Western Mail and South Wales Echo, 1913-59, a barrister, prominent Conservative and member of Holborn Borough Council, 1935-65:. Press cuttings and papers, 1903-28, many relating to the Tonypandy Riots of 1910, the abortive home rule campaign of E. T. John, 1910-14, and the Suffragette campaigns (Edward James gave evidence in 1913 in a court case against Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst) (NLW ex 1543). Press cuttings and papers, 1914-40, many concerning the implementation of the Welsh Church Act, 1920, notably its disendowment clauses, and the devolution campaigns of the early 1920s, together with letters from Sir Alfred Robbins, 1923, J. A. Sandbrook, 1936, and A. J. Sylvester, 1933 (NLW ex 1544). Press cuttings and papers, 1934-59, some relating to Stanley Baldwin, D. Lloyd George and Dr Thomas Jones, C.H., together with a letter from Sir Alfred T. Davies, 1948 (NLW ex 1545).
Account book of Richard Pughe Davies, Pwlliwrch, Cemmaes Road, co. Mont, comprising details of the sale of stock and the employment of casual labour.
A printed programme for the St David's Day Dinner of the Mabinogion Society and the Welsh Society, Cambridge, containing the signatures of those present.
A booklet containing poems by William Archer Hemmings (1924-1993), Nonets From the Hill of Light, published privately, together with an accompanying letter from the author.
Typescript list of Welsh idioms and their meanings, together with notes on the Welsh vowels and pronunciation in the Welsh language, prepared by R. James.
A typescript copy of the play 'Solomon's glory' by Ian Rowlands, created for Theatr y Byd and premiered at the City Arts Centre, Dublin, 26 Jan. 1993.
A copy of Dr Emyr Wyn Jones' work entitled 'Drs Richard and Robert Pughe: two Georgian students' relating to Richard Pughe (fl. 1780), surgeon and apothecary, of Machynlleth, co. Mont., and his grandson Robert Pughe (d. 1837). See also NLW MSS 23069-70B.
Drafts, notes and proofs of the volume Cerddi Saunders Lewis which was edited by Professor R. Geraint Gruffydd. The first file relates to the first five editions published by the Gregynog Press in 1986, while the second file relates to the paperback second edition published by the University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 1992.
A typescript account of the arrest of Siôn Aubrey Roberts, Llangefni, and David Gareth Davies, Gwalchmai, on a charge of conspiring to cause explosions.
A copy of A. A. Powell's study 'The Thomas family of Llandybïe, Carmarthenshire, 1793-1992' (NLW ex 1470); and copies of four articles by him on the Landeg family of Gower, published in the Journal of the Glamorgan Family History Society.
Two letters from Thomas Bellis to Penelopen E. Price, Llantrisant, co. Glam., daughter of Dr William Price (1800-93), relating to the National Pageant of Wales, Cardiff, 26 July-7 Aug. 1909; together with a copy of the pageant's 'Pictorial and descriptive souvenir' booklet.
Miscellaneous printed material formerly in the possession of Madame Lucie Barbier (nee Hirsch, 1875-1963), singer, pianist and concert organiser, including programme of the National Eisteddfod, Aberystwyth, 1916, and an appeal on behalf of homeless French Protestants, [c.1915-16]. Remaining material is NLW MSS 22692-8.
A notebook belonging to the Reverend Tom Beynon (1886-1961), Aberystwyth, containing research material for essays published in his volume Allt Cunedda, Llechdwnni a Mwdlwscwm (Aberystwyth, 1955), and other notes.
A copy of Dr Emyr Wyn Jones' work (in two parts) entitled 'Winifred Coombe Tennant: 'Mam o Nedd' Mawr ei Nodded'.