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- 1930-1946 (Creation)
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Gohebiaeth a chopïau o ohebiaeth, 1930-1946, yn bennaf rhwng Robert (Silyn) Roberts a'r Holiday Fellowship, sef y corff a drefnodd taith Silyn i Rwsia ym 1930, ac, yn dilyn marwolaeth Silyn ym 1930, rhwng Mary Silyn Roberts a'r Holiday Fellowship; ynghyd â llythyrau, 10 & 14 Rhagfyr 1931, rhwng Mary Silyn Roberts ac Ernest Green, ysgrifennydd cyffredinol Cymdeithas Addysg y Gweithwyr, ynghylch yr Holiday Fellowship; a chopi o rifyn Hydref 1931 o Over the Hills, cylchgrawn yr Holiday Fellowship. Gohebydd yr Holiday Fellowship cyn 1934 yw'r diwygiwr cymdeithasol Thomas Arthur Leonard (1864-1948). Mae'n amlwg oddi wrth ei sylwadau nad yw Silyn yn credu'r adroddiadau negyddol yn y wasg ynghylch safiad cymdeithasol-wleidyddol Rwsia = Correspondence and copies of correspondence, 1930-1946, mainly between Robert (Silyn) Roberts and the Holiday Fellowship, which body organised Silyn's Russian trip in 1930, and, following Silyn's death in 1930, between Mary Silyn Roberts and the Holiday Fellowship; together with letters, 10 & 14 December 1931, between Mary Silyn Roberts and Ernest Green, general secretary of the Workers' Educational Association, regarding the Holiday Fellowship; and a copy of the Autumn 1931 edition of the Holiday Fellowship magazine Over the Hills. The Holiday Fellowship's correspondent prior to 1934 is the social reformer Thomas Arthur Leonard (1864-1948). It is obvious from his observations that Silyn does not believe the negative reports in the press concerning Russia's socio-political stance.
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Trefnwyd deunydd dyddiedig yn ôl dyddiad. Cedwir deunydd annyddiedig mewn amlen wedi'i nodi. = Dated material arranged chronologically. Undated material kept in marked envelope.
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Sefydlwyd yr Holiday Fellowship, a adwaenir heddiw fel 'H F Holidays', ym 1913 gan y diwygiwr cymdeithasol Thomas Arthur Leonard (1864-1948) er mwyn trefnu gwyliau cerdded a chymdeithasu ac er hybu cyfeillgarwch cenedlaethol a rhyngwladol. Bu Leonard yn Ysgrifennydd Cyffredinol y mudiad hyd 1934. Cynorthwyodd i sefydlu'r Gymdeithas Hosteli Ieuenctid yn ystod y 1930au ac, ym 1935, fe gadeiriodd cyfarfod cenedlaethol cyntaf Cymdeithas y Cerddwyr. = The Holiday Fellowship, today known as 'H F Holidays', was established in 1913 by the social reformer Thomas Arthur Leonard (1864-1948) in order to organise walking and socialising holidays and to promote national and international friendships. Leonard served as General Secretary of the movement until 1934. During the 1930s, he helped establish the Youth Hostel Association and, in 1935, chaired the first national meeting of the Ramblers' Association.
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- H F Holidays, previously Holiday Fellowship (Subject)
- Leonard, Thomas Arthur, 1864-1948 (Subject)
- Green, Ernest (Subject)