Article by James Griffiths for the Llanelli Star,
- C10/50.
- Ffeil
- 11 Oct. 1969.
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[See C10/49].
Article by James Griffiths for the Llanelli Star,
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[See C10/49].
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Folder containing correspondence relating to an interview with James Griffiths, televised by HTV on 29 March 1973. Among the correspondents are: Aled Vaughan, Programme Controller, HTV (C10/56, 64), May Harris (C10/59) and Emyr Daniel (C10/65).
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Llafur, vol. 1, no. 3, May 1974.
Letter from Gwilym Prys Davies to James Griffiths,
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Returns chapter on the 1926 strike. Believes book should be published in Welsh and English. Welsh.
Letter from Gwilym Prys Davies to James Griffiths,
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Considers James Griffiths' autobiography to be important in the history of Modern Wales. Pleased with political situation. Expects victory of Labour will open a creative period in the history of Wales and Britain. Welsh.
Letter from Gwilym Prys Davies to James Griffiths,
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Pleased with George Brown's speech, particularly his reference to Wales. Critical of Harold Wilson. Desires a Central Council for Wales. Hopes James Griffiths will become Secretary of State for Wales. Wants James Griffiths' autobiography to be in 2 volumes. Suggests that it should also be published in Welsh. Welsh.
Letter from Gwilym Prys Davies to James Griffiths,
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Regrets that James Griffiths has retired as Secretary of State for Wales. Suspects that 'the new boys' will give up the idea of a new town. Progress of autobiography. Pleased with election results. Sees the role of Labour in Wales as similar to that foreseen by Lenin for the Communist Party in Russia, but there must be an effective dialogue within the movement in Wales. Still believes a Central Council for Wales is needed. Welsh.
Letter from Gwilym Prys Davies to James Griffiths,
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Discusses progress of autobiography.
Letter from James Griffiths to Gwilym Prys Davies,
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Revisions to autobiography. 'We keep plodding on and find life still interesting though the international situation is rather forbidding just now.'. Copy.
Letter from John D. Connors, Workers Education Bureau of America, to James Griffiths,
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Desires report on James Griffiths' tour.
Letter from Harold N. Arrowsmith, The Pro-Cathedral, Baltimore, to James Griffiths,
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Thanks for his address.
Letter from Arthur A. Elder, American Federation of Teachers, to James Griffiths,
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Praises James Griffiths' 'splendid talks'.
Letter from W. Rodgers to James Griffiths,
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Important that James Griffiths sees Bob Watt, the American trade union leader, on his return to Britain. Gives outline of Watt's career. 'Personal and Private'.
Press Cuttings re James Griffiths' visit to the USA,
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Typescript of a party political broadcast by James Griffiths,
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Pamphlet: 'Labour Party Election Manifesto',
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Letter from Clem[ent] Attlee, Great Missenden, to James Griffiths,
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Thanks for letter [on his resignation]. 'I am sure that with Hugh [Gaitskell] and yourself at the helm we shall shake up the Government.'. '2 Feb. 1955' [recte Dec.].
Typescript: 'Introduction to Labour Party. TV film',
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