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Eirene White papers Ffeil
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Typescripts

The file comprises a substantial group of typescript items, mainly circulars, mainly relating to political life. Of particular interest is a report, 'Trade Unions in Nationalised Industries' produced by the Intelligence Division of the Ministry of Labour in November 1919.

Aneurin Bevan

The file is composed of press cuttings and papers concerning the career of Aneurin Bevan, together with the typescript draft of an article or part of a volume, presumably the work of John White. There is a copy of Bevan's birth certificate and two letters, 1951, from Dr Thomas Jones CH to John White.

Jones, Thomas, 1870-1955

Letters from John White to Eirene White

A file of letters from John White to his wife Eirene written during their occasional absences. They contain much personal, domestic and family news, with fairly frequent references to political and professional matters. Several of the letters were written during Eirene White's trips abroad, and some refer to John White's publishing career and activities.

Letters from Eirene White to her parents and brother

The file comprises letters from Eirene Jones to her parents and brother Tristan Jones. Many were written during Continental travels and describe in some detail her experiences and activities; they include letters written at Paris, Edinburgh, Freiburg, Strasbourg, Heidelberg and Munich. There is also a small number of letters giving her initial impressions as an undergraduate student at Somerville College, Oxford, in the autumn of 1929.

Jones, Thomas, 1870-1955

Letters from Eirene White to her father

A file of letters from Eirene White to her father containing a characteristic amalgam of personal, family and political news. Some of the letters give fairly detailed accounts of political developments - at Westminster and in her constituency. Several give news of her husband John White and his career.

Jones, Thomas, 1870-1955

King George V's speeches

The file comprises printed texts of the speeches delivered by King George V on the State Opening of Parliament, January 1924, February 1926 and August 1928, together with correspondence, 1919-1929, between Thomas Jones, Lord Stamfordham and Captain Evans relating to the drafting of the speeches and other related papers.

George V, King of Great Britain, 1865-1936

Letters from Thomas Jones to G[ ]

The file comprises letters from Thomas Jones to G[ ], many of them labelled 'Typed before posting'. The letters are detailed, giving full accounts of national and political life, intermingled with references to the writer's activities and pursuits.

Dr Thomas Jones CH Papers at the National Library of Wales

The file comprises correspondence and papers relating to the custody and the use of the Dr Thomas Jones CH Papers in the National Library of Wales. They include a large number of requests from scholars and researchers seeking permission from Eirene White or Tristan Jones to consult their father's papers. There are also a few miscellaneous stray papers concerning the Thomas Jones Memorial Fund, the question of publishing material in the Jones Papers, the cataloguing of the papers by Dr Gwyn A. Williams, and a group of press cuttings containing reviews of the published diaries.

National Library of Wales

Letters from John White to Thomas Jones

The file consists of letters from John White to his father-in-law Dr Thomas Jones CH containing mainly professional news - journalism, printing and publishing. This is interspersed with occasional references to personal and family events. There is also a single stray letter, 5 April 1951, from Thomas Jones to John White.

Jones, Thomas, 1870-1955

Letters to Eirene White

The file contains letters fully reflecting Lady White's busy public life, both in the House of Lords and in a host of committees and functions. Some relate to Welsh affairs and events. A number of letters derive from the celebrations to mark the centenary in January 1980 of the founding of Somerville College, Oxford. The correspondents include James Callaghan, 1980, Fred Dainton, 1980, Jennie Eirian Davies, 1980, Nicholas Edwards MP, 1980, Michael Heseltine, 1981, Sir Julian Hodge (2), 1981, Emyr Jenkins, 1981, Professor Lily Newton (2), 1980-1981, Gordon, Lord Parry, 1980, Wyn Roberts, 1981, Sir Melville Rosser (2), 1980-1981, and Emlyn Williams (2), 1980.

Callaghan, James, 1912-2005

Bust of Ramsay MacDonald

A file of correspondence and papers relating to the proposal to place a bronze bust of Ramsay MacDonald in the House of Commons. The file includes a letter from George Thomas, Speaker of the House of Commons.

Thomas, George, 1909-1997

Robert Owen Memorial Museum : general papers

The file comprises printed and manuscript items concerning the Robert Owen Memorial Museum, Newtown. Many of the papers relate to the meetings and proceedings of the Museum's Council of Management, and there are several published items about Robert Owen and his legacy.

Robert Owen Memorial Museum (Newtown, Powys, Wales)

1945 and 1950 General Elections

The file contains correspondence relating to the general election campaigns of 1945 in the Flintshire constituency and 1950 in the Flintshire East constituency. Many are addressed to Eirene White congratulating her on her election to parliament in February 1950. The correspondents include George Bernard Shaw, 1945, Major Edgar Jones, 1950, T. I. Jeffreys-Jones, 1950, William Mars-Jones, 1950, Frank Soskice, 1950, Emlyn Williams, 1950, and Harold Wilson, 1950.

Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950

Letters to Eirene White

The file comprises letters relating mainly to her political career and public service, notably the general election of 1966 and her work as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, 1966-1967, Minister of State at the Welsh Office, 1967-1970, and Chairman of the Labour Party, 1968-1969. Many of the letters concern various aspects of Welsh affairs, and the rich array of committees, societies and organisations with which Eirene White was associated. A few of the letters relate to the publication of Dr Thomas Jones's diaries. The correspondents include James Callaghan, 1966, Dame Margaret Cole, undated, Richard Crossman, 1967, Dr Huw T. Edwards (2), 1968-1969, Roy Jenkins, 1969, J. Emrys Jones, 1969, Keith Middlemas (2), 1967-1968, Gordon Parry, 1969, and Harold Wilson (5), 1968-1969.

Callaghan, James, 1912-2005

Letters to Eirene White

The file comprises letters reflecting Lady White's array of activities - committees, associations and public bodies, some of them Welsh. Many of the correspondents congratulate Lady White on the publication of her The Ladies of Gregynog (1985). The correspondents include Cliff Prothero, 1985.

Prothero, Cliff, 1898-1990

Letters from Eirene White

The file comprises drafts and copies of letters from Lady White, many of political interest, some relating to matters appertaining to the House of Lords. Others concern social functions and other events to which she was invited. There are several copies of letters which Lady White had written for publication in national newspapers, mainly The Times or The Independent. The file also includes several copies of the circular letters which she distributed to friends and acquaintances usually at Christmas. Among the recipients are Eric, Lord Ashby, 1991, James Callaghan, 1978, Dr Huw T. Edwards, 1946, Nicholas Edwards, Lord Crickhowell (2), 1982-1986, Lord Heycock, 1989, Sir Julian Hodge (2), 1983-1990, David Hunt, 1990, Lord Kenyon (2), 1980, Geraint Morgan MP, 1971, Fred, Lord Peart, 1978, George Thomas, 1969, Sir Cennydd Traherne, 1990, Dame Janet Vaughan, 1960, Peter Walker, 1989, David, Lord Gibson Watt, 1990, and Harold Wilson (6), 1958-1974.

Ashby, Eric, 1904-1992

Sir Julian Hodge

The file comprises correspondence and associated items, 1989-1990, between Lady White and Sir Julian Hodge. Most of the letters relate to the proposed Islwyn Memorial Chapel at Cwmfelinfach, Gwent.

Hodge, Julian, Sir, 1904-

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