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A. Osmond Williams press cuttings

  • GB 0210 MSOSMAMS
  • Fonds
  • [1900]-[1910]

Four scrapbooks, compiled [1900]-[1910], containing press cuttings and letters, [1869], 1893-1910, relating to the political career of A. Osmond Williams, MP, and to his son Lieut. Osmond T. D. Williams.
The scrapbooks were evidently compiled by a member of A. Osmond Williams' family, probably his sister Alice or his mother Annie; with a few exceptions the cuttings are dated no later than early 1904, coinciding with Annie's death in June of that year.

Alfred T. Davies Papers,

  • GB 0210 ALFTDAVIES
  • Fonds
  • 1875-1965 /

Papers of Alfred T. Davies, 1875-1965, including family and personal correspondence, 1887-1949; papers relating to the British Prisoners of War Book Scheme, 1914-1918; and papers relating to his works, including Student captives, I (1917), Student captives, II, Robert Owen... a memoir (1948), The Lloyd George I knew (1948), and intended books Light through prison bars and Owned of God: or Moody and Sankey, 1875 and 1883: some memoirs and a tribute, with a Welsh translation by Rev. E. K. Jones, 1945. Also three bound volumes of the printed magazine produced by civilian prisoners at Ruhleben Camp near Berlin.

Davies, Alfred T.

Courrier de Basse-Bretagne

Six notebooks containing cuttings of articles by Taldir, consisting of volumes 1-5, each bearing the title 'Courrier de Basse-Bretagne', containing articles published in Le Nouvelliste de Bretagne (Rennes), 1928-1931, together with volume 6 containing cuttings of a narrative entitled 'Sous le règne du duc Jean VI', published in La Bretagne (Morlaix- Rennes), 28 December 1943-26 January 1944. A few further cuttings and notes, 'Annexes (sous l'occupation Allemande)', 1943-1944, are inserted in vol. 5; four cuttings, 1941-1942, from his column 'Kojou an ti bihan' from Ar Vro Goz (Landerneau) are also included.

Durrant's Press Cuttings,

  • GB 0210 DURRANTS
  • Fonds
  • [1895]-[1939] /

Press cuttings relating to Wales and Welsh culture, such as religion, politics, literature, music, education, St. David's Day celebrations and the Eisteddfod Genedlaethol, individuals, and the National Library of Wales [1895]-[1939].

Durrant's Press Cutting Agency.

John Betjeman letters to J. D. K. Lloyd

  • NLW MS 24177E.
  • File
  • 1947-1982 (mainly 1970-1978)

Correspondence and other papers, 1947-1982, of the antiquarian J. D. K. Lloyd, Garthmyl, relating to his friend the poet Sir John Betjeman, including four letters, seven postcards and a compliments slip, some typed, 1970-1978 and undated, from Betjeman to Lloyd (ff. 1-4, 7-14). The letters are mostly personal, routine or frivolous; there are references to a print interview conducted by Wilfred De'Ath (f. 7) and to architectural conservation, with several mentions of Lloyd's brother, Wyndham E. B. Lloyd.
Also included are a postcard, 23 March 1970, from A. L. Rowse, Oxford, to Betjeman, later forwarded by him to Lloyd (f. 5), a postcard, 1 June 1973, from an unknown sender, enclosing a pasted-on press cutting of part of Betjeman's 'Lenten Thoughts…' (f. 6) and a carbon copy typescript letter, 23 July 1975, to Peter Topley, likely from Betjeman (f. 15); Betjeman's notes for a talk on poetry at Newtown High School, [18 December 1963] (f. 16); transcripts by Lloyd of '"9 AM" Unpublished poem by John Betjeman; of which Wyndham has his MS copy' (f. 17) and of the [12] March 1974 letter (f. 18; see f. 7); a list by Lloyd of poems omitted from [an unspecified edition of Betjeman's Collected Poems] (ff. 19-20); printed ephemera and invitations for Betjeman's Honorary Degree ceremony at Trinity College Dublin on 10 July 1975, attended by Lloyd (ff. 22-32); and press cuttings relating to Betjeman, 1947-1982 (ff. 33-40), including the 1974 Wilfred De'Ath interview 'The lonely Laureate' (f. 38; see ff. 7, 18). Betjeman signs several letters 'Evan ap etje' (ff. 3-4, 8-9, 10, 14) and addresses Lloyd as 'Widow' or 'Gwyddo' [i.e. 'Gweddw'?].

Betjeman, John, 1906-1984

Letters of Charles Ashton, &c.,

  • NLW MS 4939C.
  • File
  • 19 cent.

Letters, 1893-1897, from Charles Ashton, Dinas Mawddwy, to Hubert Smith, Bournemouth (sometime town clerk of Bridgnorth), and press cuttings, 1899, relating to Charles Ashton, etc.

Ashton, Charles, 1848-1899.

Llyfr lloffion

Llyfr nodiadau yn cynnwys torion o'r wasg, yn bennaf o erthyglau Evan Roberts yn Y Seren, 1932-1937 (tt. 1-107 yn bennaf), gyda rhai torion rhydd, 1927-1937. Ceir yn ogystal nifer o erthyglau yn llaw Evan Roberts ar gychwyn a diwedd y gyfrol, gan gynnwys 'Hen Chwaraeon neu Gampau'r Cymry' (ff. 1-13).

Llyfr lloffion

Llyfr cyfrif yn cynnwys torion o'r wasg, [1941]-[1952], o erthyglau gan Evan Roberts ('Ysgubau o Ysgrepan y Lloffwr a ymddangosodd yn Y Seren Gan Evan Roberts, Llandderfel (Ieuan Derfel)' y tu mewn i'r clawr blaen). Mae yna restr cynnwys ar gychwyn y gyfrol (ff. i verso-ii).

Llyfr lloffion

Cofrestr ar gyfer [?Ysgolion Sul], 1875-1885, wedi ei ail-bwrpasu yn ddiweddarach fel llyfr lloffion, yn cynnwys torion o'r wasg, [c. 1890]-1900, ynglŷn â gyrfa, priodas a marwolaeth T. E. Ellis, a hefyd barddoniaeth Cymraeg a Saesneg a newyddion cyffredinol. Mae yna dorion wedi eu pastio i mewn yma ac acw, ac eraill yn rhydd yn y gyfrol (nawr mewn amlen archifol).

Llyfr lloffion

Llyfr ysgrifennu yn cynnwys torion o'r wasg, 1924-1930, yn bennaf o erthyglau Evan Roberts, gan gynnwys ei golofn 'Ysgubau o Ysgrepan y Lloffwr' yn Y Seren.

Llyfr lloffion

Cyfrol yn dwyn y teitl 'Pedwerydd llyfr Scraps o ysgrifau cyhoeddedig gan Evan Roberts, Llandderfel' (f. i), yn cynnwys torion o'r wasg, 1938-[1941], yn bennaf o'i golofn 'Ysgubau o Ysgrepan y Lloffwr' yn Y Seren, yn eu mysg cyfresi o erthyglau ar 'Hen Ysgolion Bro Derfel Sant', I-XVI (ff. 5-26), 'Hanes Plwyf Llandderfel', I-XXII (ff. 59-89), a 'Hen Etholiadau Seneddol Meirionydd', I-VII (ff. 91-101).

Miscellanea of Thomas Darlington

  • NLW MS 1058C
  • File
  • [19 cent.]

Miscellaneous papers of Thomas Darlington, one of his Majesty's Inspectors of Schools in Wales, including essays and articles, drafts of speeches and addresses, letters from Ellis Edwards, Tom Ellis, Beriah Gwynfe Evans, D. Silvan Evans, David Howell (Llawdden), J. Puleston Jones, Sir John Rhys, A. Neobard Palmer, and Hugh Williams, and press cuttings.

Darlington, Thomas, 1864-1908

Newspaper cuttings

A large number of press cuttings, 1870-1930 (mainly 1890s), mostly relating to the career of T. E. Ellis, his wedding to Annie J. Davies and his death and its aftermath. Many of the cuttings appear to have been collected by Ellis himself, some of these being supplied by the Romeike & Curtice press cutting agency.

Newspapers

Copies of some twenty-six newspapers, periodicals and other publications, 1887-1899, the majority of which concern the death and funeral of T. E. Ellis in 1899. The publications include Punch, Y Seren, Celt Llundain, The Westminster Gazette and South Wales Daily News.

Press cuttings

The second of two volumes (see also NLW MS 4552D) containing press cuttings, 1827, [1850]-1871 and undated, collected by John Ceiriog Hughes (Ceiriog) which were previously pasted into the volume now NLW MS 4551E.
This volume contains cuttings of poetry, book reviews, eisteddfod programmes, posters, reports of meetings in the Manchester district and in Wales, etc., mainly in Welsh.

Press cuttings

The first of two volumes (see also NLW MS 4553D) containing press cuttings collected by John Ceiriog Hughes (Ceiriog) which were previously pasted into the volume now NLW MS 4551E.
This volume contains cuttings of contemporary English poetry by various poets, 1846-1853 and undated (ff. 1-67, 70-71), and English articles, book reviews and reports on a variety of subjects, [1850]-1864 and undated (ff. 68-70, 71-92, 94-107). Two cuttings relating to the 1861 census are in Welsh (f. 93).

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