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Harri Webb Papers, Ffeil
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Maro, Judith, Minffordd, Penrhyndeudraeth,

Discusses her literary works, Harri Webb's work and politics. One letter includes a copy of a written exchange between herself and Gwynfor Evans. Also attached is a press cutting of an article by Harri Webb in Y Cymro reviewing Judith Maro's publication Hen Wlad Newydd.

Morgan, Robert,

Thanks Harri Webb for his interest in his manuscript Voice in the Dark and asks him to look at more of his work.

O'neil, Chris, London and Ystradgynlais,

Discusses poetry, publications and thanks Harri Webb for his advice. Some of Chris O'Neil's poetry is included in one of the letters. One letter is from his wife, Mary.

Letters from the BBC,

Two letters from the BBC to Harri Webb concerning the script and enclosing suggestions for improvement. For BBC see also B5.

Letter,

Letter from R. M. J. Loveday thanking Harri Webb for the cheque and sending the portrait and poems personally signed by her and Hugh Macdiarmid [not included].

Notebook.

Incomplete notebook belonging to Keidrych Rhys including notes and fragments of poetry.

Press cuttings,

Two newspaper cuttings, one from The Western Mail , regarding the end of Planet. For Planet see also A3/6-7.

'Anglo-Welsh Review',

Twelve letters from Roland Mathias, editor of the Anglo-Welsh Review regarding publishing work, etc.

'Taliesin',

Two letters from D. Tecwyn Lloyd, editor, thanking Harri Webb for his review and discussing Harri Webb's proposed research on the book industry. Welsh.

Lists of poems for recording,

Three holograph lists by Harri Webb of poems to be considered for recording. On the back of one list is a draft love poem by Harri Webb. Welsh.

Calibre,

A letter regarding recording Harri Webb's translation of Harri Pritchard Jones's short story, "Mentr Morfudd", together with a pamphlet advertising the work of Calibre, a company which records tapes for the blind.

Imaginative writings,

A file containing transcripts of an article from The Western Mail, dated 9 March 1886, entitled 'The Explosion on the Steam paddle tug 'Rifleman'' together with a typescript imaginative piece entitled 'William Hunt or the Pilot's Ghost', written from the perspective of the man who died in the explosion. Also included in the file are holograph and typescript drafts of a ballad entitled 'The Awful Butetown Murders'.

Interview with Harri Webb,

A page from ?The Radio Times including an interview with Harri Webb and Owain Arwel Hughes regarding a programme written by them and entitled 'Were you There?'.

Life of Leon Jasson.

A typescript copy of an account of the life of the Breton activist Leon Jasson, a prisoner of war, 1944-1946, written from prison in the form of a letter to his mother, together with typescript copies of poems written by him.

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