1973, Containing a short story, 'Let Dogs Delight'.
- 226.
- Ffeil
- 1973
1973, Containing a short story, 'Let Dogs Delight'.
A group of radio and film scripts originally labelled 'Miscellaneous'.
A letter and xeroxed extracts and articles on the Royal Welch Fusiliers. Programme of summer courses at Coleg Harlech. See also no. 450.
A Suffolk Garland for The Queen
Signed copy of John Hadfield (ed.), A Suffolk Garland for The Queen (East Suffolk County Council, 1961), containing an article, 'Suffolk Folklore'.
A talk or article 'Books on the Countryside'
A talk or article entitled 'Books on the Countryside, Chosen by George Ewart Evans', as examples of literature which influenced his thought or assisted his research into dialect and rural life.
Account (facsimile) of Wymondham [Norfolk] dated 1385/6.
Roll (facsimile) containing an account of Wymondham [Norfolk], dated 1385/6. Facsimile estimated date 1950x1980.
Accounts ledger, 1940-87, showing income and expenses in connection with publication of books and poetry, articles, radio broadcasts, with exact dates given, and in most cases, the number of words or time of the story to be read; separate section for annual accounts, 1964-76. Loose papers (now placed in an envelope) comprise: notes and press cuttings relating to philosophy, education and writing for the media; pencil sketches; a receipt; printed version of folk songs; typed notes on eighteenth century carriage-maker's accounts.
Aldeburgh Festival programmes.
American Correspondence: inclusion of George Ewart Evans's work in Contemporary Authors, etc.
American Correspondence: 1970-80, including: a request for details of George Ewart Evans's work for inclusion in Contemporary Authors; personal letters; correspondence with Pantheon Books on the possibility of producing a book on folk-lore for the American market; his election as a Knight of Mark Twain, with two copies of a letter from Sir Winston Churchill, 1943 (440/9-10), expressing his appreciation of a gold medal awarded by the International Mark Twain Society, and a copy of the society's journal; research on folk tales (press cutting attached); and a printed leaflet.
An issue of Y Faner, containing an article by Peate; loose press article on Peate, and his obituary
An issue of Y Faner, 1979, containing an article by Peate; loose press article on Peate, 1981, and his obituary, 1982.
Annotated typescript list of contents of the Blaxhall tapes, 1956; a list of contributors to 'The Country Child' programme and a brief review; two press cuttings, 1967-8, on the education of working class children. See also no. 471.
Article entitled 'Decline of the Oral Tradition' by David Vincent.
Article for The Countryman: correspondence and script of an article on the hill farms of South Wales
Article for The Countryman: correspondence, 1986, and typescript of an article on the hill farms of South Wales, requested by Christopher Hall to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of The Countryman; a private letter used as source material for the article.
Offprint of an article in Medical History, 1983, by Dr David van Zwanenberg, consultant physician at Ipswich Hospital, entitled 'The Training and Careers of Those Apprenticed to Apothecaries in Suffolk, 1815-1858'.
Photocopied articles and photographs relating to: an experimentalist farmer in Suffolk; a horse-drawn cart; harvest; and the death of an expert on weed and insect control.
Typescript articles, entitled 'War is a Pestilence...', 1936, and 'Coal and the Burgesses'; and manuscript notes of an autobiographical nature, 1981.