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David Lewis Wooding papers,

Photocopy of a notebook of David Lewis Wooding (1828-1891), of Beulah near Builth Wells, co. Brecon, shopkeeper, historian and bibliophile, containing pedigrees of the family of Penycrug, Llanafan Fawr, and of the Wooding family, and an 'autobiography, journal and register of local events', 1828-1861; loose notes by D. L. Wooding containing similar material; and items relating to D. L. Wooding including a biographical note by Mark Williams and obituaries. A large number of D. L. Wooding's notebooks are among the manuscript collection of the South Glamorgan Libraries in Cardiff Central Library.

Robert Griffith Pierce of the Carbon Slate Company,

Miss Beatrice Pierce, Newport, Gwent. Photocopy of Beatrice Pierce of Newport's transcript of a biographical account of her great-uncle, Robert Griffith Pierce (1857-19[--]), who emigrated to North America in 1883 and became one of the organisers of the Carbon Slate Company, Slatington, Pennsylvania, USA.

Llan-non, Llanelli, school and Baptist chapel records,

Photocopy of Meri Price, Pontyberem's transcript of the register of admissions of Llan-non, Llanelli, National School, 1853-1869, and of miscellaneous memoranda, 1906-1909, relating to Hermon Baptist chapel, Llan-non, Llanelli. See also NLW Facs 652-3.

A tour through Wales,

A photocopy of a transcript of the journal of Josiah Goodall, describing a tour through Wales in Aug. 1848.

Rev. Henry Morgan journals,

Photocopies of three journals of Rev. Henry Morgan (1855-1934), which include recollections of the parish of Cil-y-cwm, co. Carm., where he was born; accounts of the parishes of Eglwysilan, co. Glam., where he was vicar, 1891-1903, and Newport, co. Mon., where he was rector of Holy Trinity Church, 1903-1934; accounts of holidays spent in various parts of England and Wales and abroad, 1884-1933, including a trip to Egypt and Palestine; verses in Welsh and English and two addresses in Welsh, 1918, on the parish of Eglwysilan and the vale of Tywi. English, Welsh.

Llyfr Aneurin,

Black-and-white photographs of details of Llyfr Aneirin (Cardiff Central Library MS 2.81), taken by NLW staff when the manuscript was disbound prior to rebinding at the Library in 1986 and the preparation of a facsimile. The photographs record evidence of the earlier makeup of the book, including tackets, remains of thread, stab holes and stubs. Related notes compiled by Mr Daniel Huws, Keeper of Manuscripts are now NLW ex 2119. See Daniel Huws, Llyfr Aneirin: a facsimile / ffacsimile (Cardiff & Aberystwyth 1989), especially pp. 7-11, 23-30, 37-40.

Hanes Capel Penrhiw, Dre-fach Felindre,

Photocopy of an account of the history of Penrhiw Unitarian chapel, Dre-fach Felindre, up to 1887, written by John Evans, Newcastle Emlyn. Mae'r llawysgrif wreiddiol bellach yn LlGC (Llsg. LlGC 22686A). Ail-adeiladwyd y capel yn Amgueddfa Werin Cymru, Sain Ffagan, ym 1956. Welsh.

Radnorshire and Breconshire monumental inscriptions,

Photocopies of transcripts and indexes of monumental inscriptions recorded, 1989-1990, by the Builth Wells & District Heritage Society at St Mauritius Church, Alltmawr near Builth Wells; St Cynog's Church, Llangynog; Alpha Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Strand, Builth Wells; Wesley Methodist Church, Garth Road, Builth Wells; Nazareth Calvinistic Chapel, Llangamarch Wells; Libanus Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Llanynys; Hermon Calvinistic Chapel, Tirabad; St James Church, Llanwrtud; Salem Baptist Chapel, Treflys, Llangamarch Wells; Moriah Congregational Chapel, Abergwesyn; Horeb Congregational Chapel, Builth Wells; and Ramah Baptist Chapel, Llaneglwys.

Wrexham branch of the Typographical Association,

Photocopies of typescript and printed, material relating to the Typographical Association, in particular the Wrexham branch of the Association, including an account, 'History of Wrexham Printers' Society', written by S. Bickley in 1941.

Sampler,

A photograph, taken by Charles E. Harvey, Birmingham, of a sampler which has since disappeared, worked by Caroline Gore of Clyro in July 1868. The photograph is accompanied by a copy of the donor's covering letter, dated 15 Sept. 1990, giving the background story to the sampler which he came across during his researches into the diaries of the Reverend Francis Kilvert.

Duffryn & New Duffryn Collieries, Aberdare,

A photocopy of an interim report, 1849, of the Duffryn & New Duffryn Collieries, Aberdare, co. Glam., owned by Thomas Powell, together with a typescript transcript of the same.

Letters from Tommy James, 16th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers,

Photocopies of fourteen letters in Welsh, 1915-1916, from Tommy James, Penrhynbach, Pennal, co. Mer., written to his brother William while on active service in France with the 16th Battalion of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers; of a cutting of his obituary; and of a card, 1915, from his brother David serving with the 20th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers.

Poetical postal wrappers,

Photocopies of postal wrappers with the addresses in verse form; all directed to Miss Kemp, Eccles School, Eccles, Maidstone, Kent. The originals are (1992) owned by Mrs D. M. Boorman, Aberystwyth.

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