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David Blamires papers

  • NLW ex 3081
  • Ffeil
  • 1981-1996

Miscellaneous papers, 1981-96, belonging to Professor David Blamires, author of David Jones: Artist and Writer (1971), who established the David Jones Society in 1975. The collection includes exhibition notes, research papers, conference programmes, postcards, and correspondence. A separate file within the box contains a set of David Jones Society Newsletters, nos.1-38 (1976-84).

Blamires, David, 1936-

Boxing contract of Jimmy Wilde

  • NLW ex 3080
  • Ffeil
  • 1923

An agreement with American manager and promoter, Tom O'Rourke, the contract dated 1923 and relating to Jimmy Wilde's defeated challenge against Pancho Villa (or Frankie Genaro. The bout was Jimmy Wilde's unsuccessful return from retirement, held in New York. Former ownership of contemporaneous Welsh boxer Stan Roberts, by descent, private collection Caerphilly.

O'Rourke, Tom, 1856-1936

Saunders Lewis letters to T. Charles Edwards

  • NLW MS 24189E.
  • Ffeil
  • 1918, 1935-1976

Papers of Thomas Charles Edwards, Ampleforth, 1918, 1935-1976, including fifty-seven letters, in Welsh and English, from Saunders Lewis to him, 1935-1976 (ff. 1-5, 7-11, 13-15, 18, 20-45, 47-48, 50-55, 58-69), to his wife Imelda, 1940-1941, 1950 (ff. 16-17, 19, 49), or to both, 1939 (f. 12), containing personal news and discussing politics, current affairs, the Catholic Church and articles by TCE.
Also included are letters to TCE from David Jones, 17 June 1937, seeking to send Lewis a copy of his 'In Parenthesis' (f. 6), G[riffith] J[ohn] Williams, 16 July 1948, concerning an R. W[illiams] Parry englyn (f. 46) and John B[arrett] Davies, St Dogmaels, 22 October 1962 (ff. 56-57); together with a letter, 19 May 1918, from TCE, Shrewsbury, to his mother (ff. 70-73); a script for Lewis's radio talk 'A Prospect of Wales: 7. Welsh Writers of Today', as transmitted on the Welsh Home Service, 25 April 1961, being the copy sent by Lewis to TCE (ff. 74-84); and seven press cuttings, 1935-1936, mainly relating to Lewis and the burning of the bombing school at Penyberth (ff. 85-91).

Lewis, Saunders, 1893-1985

Proflenni Llyfryddiaeth Gymreig o 1801-1810

  • NLW ex 3086
  • Ffeil
  • 1908

Copi E. Vincent Evans o broflenni cyfrol Charles Ashton Llyfryddiaeth Gymreig o 1801 i 1810 (Croesoswallt, 1908), yn cynnwys cywiriadau ac ychwanegiadau ar gyfer 1811 ac 1812. Ceir nodiadau yn llaw E. Vincent Evans ar y tudalennau drwyddi draw y gyfrol yn awgrymu cywiriadau.

Evans, Vincent, Sir, 1851-1934

Documents of Kanonier Obergefreiter Kurt Kruger, P.O.W.

  • NLW ex 3093
  • Ffeil
  • 1946-1973

A binder containing various documents relating to Kanonier Obergefreiter Kurt Kruger, a WWII Luftwaffe P.O.W held at Camp 70 in Henllan, Pembrokeshire, 1946-1948. Includes Kruger's 'Soldbuch', the standard identity document in the German military. Also includes December 1947 issue of 'Der Wegweiser' (The Signpost) from Henllan Camp, as well as Kruger's certificate of discharge, certificate of registration, ID document for foreigners in Britain, work permit, and passport (1968-1973).

Kruger, Kurt, 1922-2014

Archdeacon John Williams papers

  • NLW ex 3136
  • Ffeil
  • [1815-1858]

Papers of John Williams, Archdeacon of Cardigan, schoolmaster and classical scholar (1792-1858), comprising four volumes of notes on Greek and Latin classics, religion, 'Materis superabat opus' and 'Extracts of Letters "Anent" the "Cromlech Question"' compiled as a student at Balliol College, Oxford, and as Vicar of Lampeter; together with a small quantity of other manuscript notes, including a draft of the will of his father, John Williams, Vicar of Ystradmeurig (1745-1818), a volume of genealogical notes compiled by his daughter, Laetitia Cunliffe, and letters and notes on the Cunliffe family.

Williams, Archdeacon John, 1792-1858

Box for Welsh Tract land indentures

  • NLW ex 3131.
  • Ffeil
  • [20 cent., second ½]

Solander box in which the volume of Welsh Tract land indentures, now NLW MS 24209E, was housed when transferred to the National Library of Wales, retained as evidence of provenance and of the manuscript's previous condition.
Also retained with the box is a fragment of the old binding, together with copies of auction and bookseller's catalogue descriptions relating to the manuscript.

Liberal Party of Wales minutes

  • NLW ex 3134
  • Ffeil
  • 1948-1956

Agenda and minutes, 1948-56, of the Liberal Party of Wales Council meetings. Contents include handwritten and typed notes and minutes, some newspaper cuttings, and Liberal Party of Wales pamphlets and leaflets. The donors' father, the late Elfyn Lloyd-Morris, was a member of the party and was writing a book about its history.

Liberal Party of Wales

Thomas Dilworth letters to Huw Ceiriog Jones

  • NLW ex 3105.
  • Ffeil
  • 1977-1994, 2021-2024

Thirty-six typescript and manuscript letters, 1977-1994, from Thomas Dilworth, University of Windsor, Ontario, to Huw Ceiriog Jones, Bow Street and the National Library of Wales, concerning their research into the poet and artist David Jones as well as relating personal news.
Also included are a printout of an email exchange between Jones and Dilworth, September 2021, and explanatory notes (in Welsh) by the donor, 2024.

Dilworth, Thomas

Observations upon the picturesque scenery of North Wales

  • NLW MS 24199C.
  • Ffeil
  • [late 1790s]

Travel journal, [late 1790s] (watermark 1796), of Richard Cust [stationer and gentleman naturalist, of Westminster and Carlisle], containing his 'Observations on the Picturesque Scenery of North Wales in the Autumn of the year 1783' (ff. 7-73 passim), together with thirteen monochrome wash watercolours of landscapes viewed (ff. 15, 16, 23, 25, 26, 28, 35, 41, 42, 46, 47, 49, 50). The journal primarily describes Cust's impressions of the scenery in terms of the ideals of the picturesque and the sublime; the entries are undated.
As explained in the introductory section (ff. 2-5) the Observations were transcribed by Cust from his original 1783 travel journal, with the illustrations being based on brief sketches. Cust and his unnamed companion(s) travelled by coach from London (f.7) to Llangollen (ff. 8 verso-9), then via Conwy (f. 10) and Bangor (f. 13) to Anglesey (ff. 13 verso-17 verso) and Caernarfon (ff. 19 recto-verso, 22 recto-verso). From there they went on excursions up Snowdon (ff. 24-34 passim) and to [Aberglaslyn] (ff. 34 recto-verso, 37-38) and Llanbenys [Llanberis] (ff. 39-40 verso, 43 recto-verso, 44 verso-51 passim, 54-55 verso), before returning to Conwy (ff. 57 recto-verso, 59-61 verso) and Llangollen (ff. 64-65 verso, 68-69, 70 verso, 72-73). There are descriptions of the castles at Caernarfon (ff. 19 recto-verso, 22 recto-verso), Dolbadarn (ff. 40 verso, 43, 55) and Conwy (ff. 57 recto-verso, 59-60); four of the watercolours also depict Dolbadarn Castle (ff. 41, 42, 46, 47), the others are mostly views of mountains and rocky outcrops. The narrative is incomplete and breaks off after a description of the River Dee at Llangollen (f. 73); additionally, eleven pages have been left blank to provide space for further illustrations (ff. 20, 21, 29, 32, 36, 53, 56, 58, 66, 67, 71, usually with indicative captions written in pencil on the otherwise blank versos).

Cust, Richard, 1754-1844

The Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales Final Report

  • NLW ex 3106
  • Ffeil
  • 2024

The final reports of the Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales including the Welsh and English version of the full report, the easy-read version, your version, and infographics. The report covers considering and developing options for fundamental reform of the constitutional structures of the United Kingdom, as well as considering and developing all progressive principal options to strengthen Welsh democracy and deliver improvements for the people of Wales.

The Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales

Wales-Yemen exhibition visitors' book,

  • NLW ex 3052
  • Ffeil
  • 1990-1995

A visitors' book, 1990-1995, of the exhibition 'New Traditions: contemporary Welsh craft / Traddodiadau Newydd: crefftau Cymreig cyfoes' by Charles and Patricia Aithie, which accompanied the Welsh-Yemeni Festival held in Sana, Yemen. Most entries are in Arabic; a typescript containing an English translation is included in the front of the volume. The visitors' book was transferred to NLW among the Charles and Patricia Aithie photographic collection.

Aithie, Charles James

Gibbet or Cross?

  • NLW ex 2938
  • Ffeil
  • [1896x1908]

Manuscript story, [1896x1908], entitled 'Gibbet or Cross?', by Allen Raine; together with a copy of Carmarthenshire Life (Autumn 2008), including an article 'Allen Raine, a voice from the past' by Carol Byrne Jones.

Raine, Allen, 1836-1908

Letters from R. Glynn Griffiths,

  • NLW ex 2942
  • Ffeil
  • 1915-1918

177 letters, 1915-1918, from Sapper Robert Glynn Griffiths (1898-1991), Royal Engineers, mainly to his parents in Deganwy whilst receiving military training in Bletchley and Birmingham, and in the battlefields of France. Also included is a volume compiled by his son D Geraint Griffith, the donor, entitled: ‘Letters of the First World War from Sapper Robert Glynn Griffiths’, 2009-2015, together with a Welsh version.

Griffiths, R. Glynn

'Election Bites' scripts

  • NLW ex 2943
  • Ffeil
  • 2016

Six scripts, 2016, of the television programme 'Adrian's Election Bites', being interviews between Adrian Masters, political editor at ITV Wales, and leaders of the political parties in Wales, broadcast on ITV Cymru Wales prior to the 2016 Welsh Assembly elections. The leaders interviewed were Alice Hooker-Stroud (Wales Green Party), Nathan Gill (UKIP), Kirsty Williams (Liberal Democrats), Leanne Wood (Plaid Cymru), Andrew R. T. Davies (Conservatives) and Carwyn Jones (Labour).

Harry Secombe scrapbook

  • NLW ex 3116
  • Ffeil
  • [1950-1999]

Harry Secombe scrapbook containing original photos, cards, magazine articles, and letters between Harry and a fan, Elsie Baldwin.

Baldwin, Elsie

Billy Boston Story

  • NLW ex 3119
  • Ffeil
  • [1962]

Typescript of 'Billy Boston Story' by Jack Winstanley, a biography of Billy Boston, the Welshman who went on to become a Rugby League legend for Wigan and Great Britain. He also became the first Black player to represent Great Britain on a Lions tour in 1954, and earned a knighthood in 2025.

Winstanley, Jack

Memoir of a childhood in the Khasi and Jaintia Hills

  • NLW ex 3104
  • Ffeil
  • 2023

A copy of the donor's memoir, titled 'An unconventional childhood', describing time spent in the Khasi and Jaintia Hills (Meghalaya, India) from 1945-1960, as the daughter of Welsh Presbyterian Church missionaries.

Rice, Gwenda H.

Casgliad Gwladys Megan Tibbott

  • NLW ex 3101
  • Ffeil
  • [1913 - 1976]

Casgliad bychan o bapurau Gwladys Megan Tibbott, Aberystwyth, aelod gweithgar o Gymdeithas Alawon Gwerin Cymru, gan gynnwys llyfrau nodiadau a mân gyhoeddiadau perthnasol. Cynhwysa'r casgliad ddrafftiau o ddarlith ar Miss Jennie Williams (Mrs Ruggles-Gates), fel casglwr alawon gwerin, darlith a draddodwyd gerbron Cymdeithas Alawon Gwerin Cymru. Hefyd yn cynnwys nifer o raglenni o gyngherddau cerddorol dros y blynyddoedd.

Tibbott, Gwladys Megan (1902-1962)

Pedigree of John Edwards of Stansty

  • NLW MS 24200G.
  • Ffeil
  • 1654-[?1670s]

Pedigree and achievement, 1654, of John Edwards (1619-1673) of Stanste [Stansty], Denbighshire, compiled and executed by Randle Holme II, containing thirty-nine other fully painted coats of arms, mostly impaled, tracing Edwards's descent in the male line from Coel Godebog and Cadwalader ap Cadwallon, through their mutual descendant Rhodri Mawr, alongside his paternal grandmother's descent from Morion ap Morgenew, Lord of Dyffryn Clwyd.
The names of individuals, together with additional biographical and genealogical information, are enclosed in roundels, with those of the earliest royal and noble figures being surmounted by crowns, coronets or caps of maintenance as appropriate. The pedigree is mostly arranged as two parallel lines of descent, except the final three generations where other relatives such as siblings and John Edwards's son and stepchildren are recorded, without heraldry. The title, beginning 'The Genealogie or Pedegree of John Edwards of Stanste', is given in a scroll cartouche at the head of the roll; the achievement of John Edwards, with eleven quarterings, is placed at the foot. There are a few additions in a different hand, [?1670s], including notice of the marriage of John Edwards the younger (aged 2 in 1654) to Mary, daughter of the Rev. Robert Lloyd of Llanychan; two sections of text appear to have been altered by scraping away the original ink. The pedigree is an example of Style 3 in Michael Powell Siddons, Welsh Pedigree Rolls (Aberystwyth, 1996), pp. 11-12.

Holme, Randle, approximately 1601-1659

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