Portrait of Gareth vaughan Jones
- 4552955/9
- Eitem
- 1929
Studio portrait of Gareth Vaughan Jones in profile by Hugo N van Wadenoyen, Cardiff same as 6603493/2. Signed "Hugo. 1929" on front of mount, photographer's label on rear
2 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Portrait of Gareth vaughan Jones
Studio portrait of Gareth Vaughan Jones in profile by Hugo N van Wadenoyen, Cardiff same as 6603493/2. Signed "Hugo. 1929" on front of mount, photographer's label on rear
Rhan oTredegar Estate Records,
Rhan oPapurau Menna Elfyn
Sgôr gerddorol In These Stones Horizons Sing, darn a gomisiynwyd i ddathlu agoriad Canolfan y Mileniwm yng Nghaerdydd; y gerddoriaeth gan Karl Jenkins a'r geiriau gan Menna Elfyn, Grahame Davies a Gwyneth Lewis.
Correspondence and paperwork relating to selection and work as candidate for Newport,
Correspondence regading Peter Temple-Morris selection as candidate, functions within the constituency and the wider Conservative Party along with some campaign materal from the 1959 general election in the Cardiff North constituency.
Rhan oKyffin Williams Archive
Papers, 1976-2001, relating to the National Museum of Wales, including agenda and minutes of the Art Purchasing Committee, 1976-1977, and the Art Committee, 1986.
Dreaming Amelia and Some day soon
A copy of a script for a play by Sharon Morgan, entitled Dreaming Amelia which received its first performance on 24 September 2002 at Whitchurch High School, Whitchurch, Cardiff, and a copy of a script for a play for adults with learning disabilities by Glenys Evans, entitled Some day soon, which received its first performance on 16 April 2002 at Newport Gateway Club, Newport.
Morgan, Sharon, 1949-
An index of Cardiff Freemen, 1777-1993, transcribed by the Glamorgan Family History Society, 1997.
Glamorgan Family History Society
Extension of Chancery Jurisdiction in Cardiff
Sketches of sermons by David Jones, minister of Tabernacle Baptist Church, Cardiff, c. 1842-1850.
David Jones.
Peter Hain: Lecture to University of Wales Institute, Cardiff
Rhan oLord Touhig Papers
Lecture delivered to the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (UWIC) (now Cardiff Metropolitan University) by the then Secretary of State for Wales Peter Hain, 17 January 2003.