- A3/3
- Ffeil = File
- 2007-2009
Rhan oElfyn Llwyd Papers.
Papers relating to the university's advisory board on the arts, education and the humanities.
Rhan oElfyn Llwyd Papers.
Papers relating to the university's advisory board on the arts, education and the humanities.
Rhan oElfyn Llwyd Papers.
Papers relating to the university's advisory board on the arts, education and the humanities.
Barmouth Ferry and Ferry House
Rhan oRoger Knowles Papers
Abstract of title of William Williams to the passage and ferry of Barmouth, a m. called Ferry House or Cottage, a m. and lands called Tyddynyllan and other premises, all p. Llanaber, co. Mer., being an abstract of a lease and release, 17 and 18 Dec. 1798, and its recitals, beginning with a lease and release of 10 and 11 Sept. 1718, being the post-nuptial settlement of Edward Holland, later described as of Conwy, esq., dec., and Elizabeth his wife, releasing the ferry, m's etc. therein mentioned to the trustees of the settlement.
Correspondence primarily relating to Lord MacDonald's appointment as BBC Governor for Wales. Also includes copies of correspondence between Lord Douglas of Barloch and Lord Reith.
The file comprises handwritten notes and newspaper clipping relating to Lord MacDonald's term as BBC Governor of Wales.
Bencliff Hall, p. Eccles, co. Lancs
Rhan oLlwyn Estate Records
Original bundle of mainly attested copies of papers relating to the descent of the Bencliff Hall estate, including attested copies of the wills of Rev. Thomas Valentine of Frankfort, co. Sligo (dated 1763, proved 1766), Samuel Valentine of Freetown, co. Bristol, Massachusetts, yeoman, 1781, and John Partington of Bencliff House, p. Eccles, co. Lancs, gent., 1813; conversion of the reversionary interest of premises in Bencliffe otherwise Bentcliffe Hall, p. Eccles and in Pendleton, co. Lancs, between Thomas Valentine of the said Freetown, mariner, and John Partington of Garratt, Manchester, co. Lancs, dyer and printer, 1794; and other deeds, 1796-1814.
File contains greetings, verses and other ephemera related to Gwynfor Evans' 80th and 90th birthdays and the 30th anniversary of the 1966 Carmarthen by-election, with contributions by Dafydd Iwan, Tudur Dylan Jones and Islwyn Ffowch Elis.
Rhan oElfyn Llwyd Papers.
The file comprises correspondence and other documents relating to the campaign to retain services at Ffestiniog Memorial Hospital in Blaenau Ffestiniog.
Rhan oWelsh Red Kite Archive
Original file of copies of "Boda wennol : cylchlythyr Ymddiriedolaeth Barcudiaid Cymru=the newsletter of the Welsh Kite Trust", no's 1-28 (Spring 1997-Autumn 2013).
Rhan oJack Howells Papers
File contains a book of blank invoices from Jack Howells Productions Ltd.
Rhan oAberfan Disaster Papers
Five booklets, comprising: Tudor David (ed.), 'Aberfan and the teachers' ([1967], 24 pp.); and programmes of official opening of Ynysowen Junior & Infant Schools, 20 June 1969, opening events for the Aberfan & Merthyr Vale community centre, 17 Feb.-3 March 1973, and official opening of the community centre by the Queen, 9 March 1973 (two copies).
File comprises copies of three books: s signed copy of 'Time and Change' by James Callaghan, 2 copies of 'Foxhunter in pictures' by H M Llewellyn and Harry Llewelyn's copy of the 'Official Report of the Organising Committee of the 14th Olympiad' in 1948.
Llewellyn, Harry, Sir,
Booksellers' letters and invoices
Rhan oGeoffrey Woolley Papers
Original bundle of letters and invoices from booksellers, including John & Edward Bumpus, Robert Chris, Foyle's Welsh Company Ltd and the Times Book Club, all of London, and James G. Commin of Exeter, Frank Drayton of Bournemouth, and Elkin Mathews of Bishop Stortford. The Robert Chris letters mix personal news and business.
Bound newspaper cuttings of "My three years in Moscow"
Bound cuttings from the New York Times of the serialised version of "My Three Years in Moscow". By Lt. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith.
Smith, Walter Bedell, 1895-1961
Correspondence and a copy of the Gala fete programme relating to visit of Lord MacDonald to the Bridgewater Labour Party fete on 9 June 1951.