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David Jones (Artist and Writer) Papers
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Royal Welch Fusiliers

The file comprises a confirmation of David Jones' application to join the London Welsh Battalion, September 1914; a letter inviting him to be attested by the London Welsh Battalion, Novemeber 1914; a letter from the 28th County of London Battalion (Artists' rifles) informing that he was physically unfit for medical service, Novemeber 1914; programme of the Royal Welch Fusiliers presentation of the colours, 1954; invitation to attend the 15th (1st London Welsh) Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers Association anniversary dinner 1964, and two letters from old soldiers, 1968 and undated.

Great Britain. Army. Royal Welch Fusiliers

Certificates and registration

The file comprises official documents relating to 22579 Pte W. David Jones, including certificate of identity, 1918, photograph of the battalion, enlistment card dated January 2nd 1915, with a summary of intelligence for the 113th infantry brigade, 1918.

Doctors' fees and prescriptions

The file includes prescriptions for medicine and spectacles, 1937-1948, doctors' fees, 1934, 1946-1969, and contributions to Dollis Hill hospital, 1968, with an artists' annuity fund medical certificate for sick members for David Jones, 1936-1937.

Income Tax

The file comprises papers, 1928-34, 1942-1946, 1950-1955, and 1960-1969, mainly relating to Income Tax and National Insurance with letters from David Jones' accountant, Ethel Watts.

Watts, Ethel

Cheques

The file comprises a box containing approximately 1000 cheques written by David Jones, 1938-1969, and 36 used cheque books and paying in books, 1932-1970 (mainly 1957-1970).

Receipts

The file comprises receipts for groceries, laundry, Radio rentals, Durrants press cuttings, tailors, subscriptions, rent, telephone, furniture storage and removal, books, typing, electricity, newspapers, and jewellers.

James Jones and other family papers

The series comprises papers relating to David Jones' father, James Jones (1860-1943), a native of Holywell, Flintshire, who was a printer's overseer for the Christian Herald and was also a lay reader at St. George's Church, Brockley. Also papers relating to David Jones' mother, Alice Ann née Bradshaw (d. 1937) and her family. She was from the Pool of London area, and had produced watercolours. Also letters to David Jones from his father and sister, marriage certificates and other family documents, and papers relating to the arrangement of funerals for family members.

Part VII

The file comprises an early manuscript draft of Part VII 'Invenimus eam in Campis silvae', numbered by David Jones 234-281/283 and foliated 1-109 (2), 110-172, 174-226 in the Library. The file also includes a cover.

Part II

The file comprises a typescript draft with manuscript corrections of Part II, 'Chambers go off, corporals stay' numbered 23-39. The final page, numbered 39 by David Jones, is a manuscript.

Part VI

The file comprises a final manuscript draft of Part VI 'Pavilions and Captians of fifty' numbered 209-216, 216a, 216b, 217-232, 234-5 by David Jones.

Early typescript

The file comprises an early typescript draft of Part I 'All Men, children and upwards', pp. 1-18, 39, with manuscript revisions by David Jones. These typescripts are later than any of the manuscript drafts and were rejected from the 1932 draft whilst pp. 19-38 of the typescripts were retained (see LP2/2 and LP2/3).

Parts I-VII

The file comprises a final typescript of the whole text, Parts I-VII, numbered 1-177, with p. 178 wanting. There are slight revisions in pencil by David Jones, notably in Part IV. It has been marked for the printers, but apparently it was the carbons that were used for setting up.

Notes

The file comprises complete carbons of the 1935 typescript of the Notes for Part IV to VII, numbered IV 1-20; V 1-12; VI 1-3; and VII 1-7-10 (with one inserted page after VII 7). They were probably typed in 1935, and contain significant revisions by David Jones in pencil. They have been marked off by the printer. The marking off shows that in the galleys the notes were in blocks following each part of the text.

Inserts

The file comprises inserts to come between the final manuscript draft and the typescripts. There are pages of manuscript insertions for Part III p. 51, Part IV p. 79, and Part VII p. 177, with typescript copies of each of the insertions. The insertions for p. 51 and p. 79 are included in the 1935 typescripts and there are duplicates of the inserts in the final manuscript, but the insert for p. 177 does not appear to be the copy sent to the printers.

Early proofs

The file comprises proofs of part of Part VII probably made in 1936: three copies of text corresponding to pp. 153-172 printed in two columns on four newspaper-sized sheets, one copy corrected in pencil by David Jones (ff. 1-12); text corresponding to pp. 161-164 printed on two folio-sized leaves with notes in margin (f. 13); and one leaf, with text of pp. 161-163, differing only in spacing (f. 14). On these proofs, probably made in 1936, see René Hague David Jones p. 36. They were pulled on 'a type of Cope's Albion handpress'. Their text is not from the final typescript. It is possibly from the final manuscript draft before the last revision of that draft.

Proofs No. 1

The file comprises page proofs of pp. 1-9, 13-24 only with corrections by David Jones in pencil and red crayon. The pencil corrections are repeated in No. 2, but the red corrections are not incorporated until No. 5, presumably made after the return of proofs No. 2 to the printers.

Proofs No. 2

The file comprises another set of the same proofs and pages as No. 1 (pp. 1-9, 13-24) corrected by David Jones in pencil. From this (or its counterpart) corrections were made for Nos. 3-6.

Proofs No. 9

The file comprises a revise of the four sections of No. 7 not passed for press - the preliminaries, pp. 59-74, 75-90 and 219-[226]. They are all marked by David Jones, and some are very minor revisions. The two middle sections are marked by David Jones as 'passed for press May 6 37' the others on May 12. All are marked printed, the middle sections are marked printed on May 11.

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