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A selection of folk songs, annotated by J. Lloyd Williams, from The Welsh Harper, vols 1 and 2, by John Parry ('Bardd Alaw'), published in 1839.
Parry, John, 1776-1851
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A selection of folk songs, annotated by J. Lloyd Williams, from The Welsh Harper, vols 1 and 2, by John Parry ('Bardd Alaw'), published in 1839.
Parry, John, 1776-1851
'The Mystery of Life in Plants'
Lecture notes entitled 'The Mystery of Life in Plants', delivered at Bangor University, October 1905, and at Newtown, March 1915; together with Welsh versions of the lecture delivered at Conwy, November 1910, and at Aberystwyth, October 1918. A copy of Bangor Popular Lectures at the University College. Season 1905-1906 Book Ticket, which includes a synopsis of the lecture, is also enclosed.
Material relating to a land survey in North Wales and notes compiled by J. Lloyd Williams during field trips.
Songs recorded by J. Lloyd Williams
The file consists of manuscript music books used by J. Lloyd Williams in recording songs. A number of the songs have been published.
J. Lloyd Williams's ideas for songs and hymns.
Folk songs and traditional tunes, often with related letters from collectors and bearing provenance notes. Some are in the hand of Mary Davies and a letter and Christmas carol from Grace Gwyneddon Davies, 1944, are also included, together with lists of ballads and tunes.
Davies, Mary, 1855-1930
Folk songs and traditional tunes, often with related letters from collectors and bearing provenance notes. A number were recorded and are in the hand of Mary Davies.
Davies, Mary, 1855-1930
Folk songs, traditional tunes and verses, some with related letters from collectors and bearing provenance notes. Many, however, contain no details relating to provenance. A number were recorded by, and are in the hand of, Mary Davies. A few hymn-tunes and carols are also included.
Folk songs and tunes, hymn tunes and arrangements, recorded by various individuals.
Folk songs, traditional tunes and verses, some with related letters from collectors and bearing provenance notes. A number are in the hand of Grace Gwyneddon Davies, including arrangements by her. A few hymn-tunes and carols are also included.
Davies, Grace Gwyneddon
Folk songs, some with related letters and bearing provenance notes. A 'list of arrangements by JLlW of Welsh melodies printed in the booklets of Undeb Cymanfaoedd Ysgolion', together with many of the listed melodies, is also included. A number of items are in the hand of Mary Davies. The file also contains a few carols and settings for penillion singing.
Davies, Mary, 1855-1930
Folk songs from various sources, most of which, although entitled 'Welsh airs (unpublished)' appeared later in the Journal of the Welsh Folk-Song Society. Covering letters or provenance notes are included and some are in J. Lloyd Williams's hand.
Sketches written by J. Lloyd Williams, possibly for literary societies in the Cricieth area; together with a few other items, including some apparently written by his brothers Huw, Richard and William.
Williams, Richard Conway
Sir Walford Davies correspondence
Letters, 1920-1934, mainly from Sir Walford Davies in his role as Director of the National Council of Music. Some letters relate to matters concerning music at Aberystwyth College when both he and J. Lloyd Williams were on the staff but most, from 1929 onwards, relate to the editorship of Y Cerddor. A few related letters from J. Lloyd Williams are included, together with letters (4) from E. J. Grutchfield.
Davies, Walford, Sir, 1869-1941
Lecture notes on the role of singing in education, delivered at Aberystwyth and Bangor, 1918-1919, together with related notes.
An alphabetical card index in J. Lloyd Williams's hand, consisting of comments on the voices of individual singers between 1935 and 1938.
Manuscript or typescript copies and press cuttings of short stories and essays, written under various pseudonyms but probably by J. Lloyd Williams himself. The majority were published in the Western Mail and Y Faner. Some items included relate to Welsh music or botany.
The group consists of the scientific papers of J. Lloyd Williams, reflecting his interest and vocation in the field of botany, comprising correspondence, 1892-1942; diaries, 1871-1920; field notes, 1887-1934; botanical terms, [1890x1940]; and lectures, [1905x1937].
A manuscript music book and manuscript music sheets containing Welsh folk songs, collected by, and some in the hand of, Mrs [later Lady] Ruth Lewis, in Denbighshire, Flintshire and the Llandysul area.
Lewis, Herbert, Mrs
Lewis, Herbert, Mrs