£1 Note issued by Aberystwyth and Tregaron Bank,
- 13.
- File
- 1813.
Part of Griffith Evans papers
£1 Note issued by Aberystwyth and Tregaron Bank,
Part of Griffith Evans papers
Y Diwygiad a'r hyn eill ddod o hong, an address by Henry Jones,
Part of Griffith Evans papers
Y Diwygiad a'r hyn eill ddod o hong, an address by Henry Jones, 1905.
Part of Griffith Evans papers
W[illiam] Robertson Smith, [Lectures on] the Religion of the Semites. [Edinburgh, A. and C. Black, 1889], ff. 1-41 in a 42 ff. notebook.
Part of Griffith Evans papers
Will of Griffith Evans of Dolegwin, p. Towyn, co. Mer., gent., bequeathing £100 to his son Griffith and daughter Jane, to be shared equally, charged on m's in p. Towyn under a release dated 31 July 1778. Appoints them as executors. Recites an indenture of release and settlement dated 2 Aug. 1755. Copy. Incomplete.
'Why Study Theology?', an address by Sir Harry R. Reichel,
Part of Griffith Evans papers
'Why Study Theology?', an address by Sir Harry R. Reichel, 1931.
Welsh National School of Medicine,
Part of Griffith Evans papers
Wayne Evans, Traverse City, Michigan,
Part of Griffith Evans papers
Part of Griffith Evans papers
Unbound copy of George Eyre Evans (ed.); The Lloyd Letters... Aberystwyth, printed by William Jones,
Part of Griffith Evans papers
Unbound copy of George Eyre Evans (ed.); The Lloyd Letters... Aberystwyth, printed by William Jones, 1908.
Part of Griffith Evans papers
Part of Griffith Evans papers
Typescript copy of a letter, 6 May [recte ? July] 1940, from Arthur Bevan Jones to his parents, recounting his first bombing assignment on an aircraft factory near Bremen in Germany.
Part of Griffith Evans papers
Typescript copy of a letter, 3 July 1940, from Arthur Bevan Jones to his parents, Mr and Mrs E. H. Jones, Bangor, in which he anticipates taking part in daylight air raids over Germany.
Part of Griffith Evans papers
Typescript copy of a letter from Griffith Evans to Sir Henry Lewis, containing reminiscences of Towyn, Merioneth, 1916.
Two stanzas transcribed by Griffith Evans, Tymawr,
Part of Griffith Evans papers
Two presentation cards for a levée,
Part of Griffith Evans papers
Two photographs of Griffith Evans receiving the Freedom of the City of Bangor
Part of Griffith Evans papers
2 photographs relating to Griffith Evans receiving the Freedom of the City of Bangor in 1931, both torn in half. One photographs shows the Mayor along with members of the council in the chamber presenting Evans' daughter with a box with a note on the reverse reading "The presentation of the Freedom of the City of Bangor to Griffith Evans MRCVS, MDCM, DSC. The ceremony in the council chamber. The casket received by Myfanwy Wynona Sarfitt nee Evans his eldest daughter who represented him. This photograph was numbered 68 but was renumbered 60a and 60b in December 2023.
The second photograph shows the Mayor and council members presenting the casket to Griffith Evans in his bed and the note on the reverse reads " The presentation of the Freedom of the City of Bangor to Griffith Evans MRCVS, MDCM, DSC. The ceremony of delivering the casket to Griffith Evans who was bedridden. January 1931. The photograph which was originally numbered 67 was renumbered 60c and 60d by Rob Phillips in December 2023.
also contains two unidentified scraps of torn photographs.
Two Mulready envelopes addressed to Miss Elizabeth Evans and Evan Evans, Tymawr,
Part of Griffith Evans papers