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When Glyndwr Goes A-riding.
When Glyndwr Goes A-riding.
What Goes With What.
What Goes With What.
'Welsh Tudor Became King of England' [?Western Mail (1952)],
'Welsh Tudor Became King of England' [?Western Mail (1952)],
'Welsh Poets: How it Happened', London Welshman, vol. 19, no. 11 (Dec. 1964), pp. 11-12,
'Welsh Poets: How it Happened', London Welshman, vol. 19, no. 11 (Dec. 1964), pp. 11-12,
Welsh Manor Garden (see no. 514/17 below).
Welsh Manor Garden (see no. 514/17 below).
Welsh Manor Garden (see no. 512/5-6).
Welsh Manor Garden (see no. 512/5-6).
'Welcome to the Eisteddfod', World Digest (1953). Written in collaboration with Mimi Josephson,
'Welcome to the Eisteddfod', World Digest (1953). Written in collaboration with Mimi Josephson,
We Are Those Who Kept Watch; some versions entitled 'In Memoriam' and 'For Armistice Day' (see no. 516/11 below).
We Are Those Who Kept Watch; some versions entitled 'In Memoriam' and 'For Armistice Day' (see no. 516/11 below).
We are Those Who Kept Watch (see no. 512/17-19).
We are Those Who Kept Watch (see no. 512/17-19).
War.
War.
Wales in the War, Western Mail,
Wales in the War, Western Mail,
'Wales and the Welsh' (1 March 1947),
'Wales and the Welsh' (1 March 1947),
W. H. Auden, For the Time Being (London, 1945) and Henry Treece, The Black Seasons (London, 1945),
W. H. Auden, For the Time Being (London, 1945) and Henry Treece, The Black Seasons (London, 1945),
W. G. Curtis Morgan, 'The Blind Spot' (1956),
W. G. Curtis Morgan, 'The Blind Spot' (1956),
Vision.
Vision.
Viroconium (see nos. 515/94 and 516/2).
Viroconium (see nos. 515/94 and 516/2).
Viroconium (see nos. 514/31 and 516/2).
Viroconium (see nos. 514/31 and 516/2).
Viroconium (see no. 514/31 and 515/94).
Viroconium (see no. 514/31 and 515/94).
Vignette.
Vignette.
Vigil (see no. 517/38).
Vigil (see no. 517/38).
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