- LP3/1
- File
- 1957-1962
Part of William Condry Papers,
The file consists of newspaper cuttings and occasional typed drafts of the articles, pasted into two exercise books, in chronological order, 1957-1961 and 1962 respectively and numbered 1-203.
Part of William Condry Papers,
The file consists of newspaper cuttings and occasional typed drafts of the articles, pasted into two exercise books, in chronological order, 1957-1961 and 1962 respectively and numbered 1-203.
'Country Diary' cuttings: (national parks)
Part of William Condry Papers,
The file comprises previously loose cuttings, specifically concerning the environmental threats to Britain's existing national parks and the proposed creation of a new national park in mid-Wales, 1979-1990.
Part of William Condry Papers,
The file comprises typed drafts of 'Country Diary' articles, annotated with dates, 1957-1973, and details of material re-used or extracted for other purposes, possibly being reconsidered by the author as late as 1991 (see endorsement).
'Country Diary': other articles
Part of William Condry Papers,
The file comprises press cuttings, 1988-1993, describing the lives and interests of the 'Country Diary' contributors, including William Condry, 1993, and an article on soil erosion, quoting Condry, ca.1986.
Part of William Condry Papers,
The file consists of manuscript and typescript draft and copy articles, extensively amended and labelled 'Rejects', 1973-1982.
Part of William Condry Papers,
Part of William Condry Papers,
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Part of William Condry Papers,
Part of William Condry Papers,
Part of William Condry Papers,
The series consists mainly of the finished, printed articles, frequently illustrated with Condry's own photographs, extracted from the magazines, 1957-1991. They are accompanied by occasional typescript drafts and handwritten notes, which sometimes indicate the author's intention to alter or re-use certain pieces for future projects.
Part of William Condry Papers,
The file consists of articles by Condry entitled Peacful Invasion of the Shy Mergansers' and
Beauty of the Bogs' with handwritten notes attached, indicating suitability (or otherwise) of the items for inclusion in a book.
Part of William Condry Papers,
The file comprises photocopies of articles pertaining to Wales, selected from the AA Book of Country Walks
Part of William Condry Papers,
The file comprises newspaper and magazine cuttings on the subjects of wildlife persecution and the need for preservation, the impact of industrial developments on the environment, natural history and special sightings of particular birds, plants, reptiles, mammals and insects, agricultural methods, traditional crafts, land management and conservation issues.
Part of William Condry Papers,
The file consists of brief notes based on Condry's regular diaries, noting important events in his life and amongst natural history organisations, sightings of plants and wildlife, excursions for research purposes, preparation and publication of books and articles, visits of other naturalists, deaths of family members and friends.
Part of William Condry Papers,
The series comprises manuscript and typescript drafts of articles, notes, correspondence, printed articles, pamphlets and press cuttings, 1947-1998. Recurrent topics include birds, especially birds of prey and bird migration, the natural history of Africa, woodlands, the wildlife of historic sites and British mammals. The publications for which the articles were intended are not usually specified.
Part of William Condry Papers,
The series consists of background material for several of Condry's published and intended books, 1935-1998. The papers comprise partial and complete drafts of some of the books, loose research notes and notebooks relating mainly to nature and local history, press cuttings and magazine articles used as source material, printed or photocopied pamphlets, correspondence, 1950-1985, from publishers and private individuals, including some leading local naturalists and historians. Some files contain items which post-date the publication of the relevant books, but these have been retained, with regard to their original inclusion by the author
Part of William Condry Papers,
Printed ecological assessment of a proposed site for the large-scale extraction of sand and gravel near the River Rheidol at Capel Bangor, 1994, made on behalf of the developers, accompanied by a manuscript draft of Condry's evidence on behalf of Dyfed Wildlife Trust, given at a public enquiry held by the Welsh Office, following the refusal of planning permission.
Dyfed Wildlife Trust and Forest Enterprise Panel
Part of William Condry Papers,
The series comprises a printed ecological assessment of a proposed site for the large-scale extraction of sand and gravel near the River Rheidol at Capel Bangor, 1994, and a file of papers entitled ‘Forestry Panel’ relating to the Carmel Woods campaign and Condry’s advisory role on the Forest Enterprise Panel, 1992-1998.
Part of William Condry Papers,
The file comprises a list of slides for a talk on the Dyfi (Dovey) Valley, covering physical geography, plants, wildlife, historic buildings, general ecology, industry and human habitation.
Part of William Condry Papers,
The file consists of items grouped by the author under the title `Early Essays', which do not appear to be specifically connected with the other books listed in this series and which include: handwritten observations on birds in remote areas of Powys, 1946; an amended typescript of an essay entitled 'Birdwatching in Central Wales' [c.1948]; four small bundles, comprising a season by season description of birds, animals and plants, starting in spring 1949, partly in diary form, combined with more detailed notes on individual species, sources, bibliography and author's projects, which appear to have been intended for a book entitled A Birdwatcher's Year in Wales; loose notes with headings March to July and September [1962 or later], which include remarks on the seasons, wildlife observations, outlines for chapters and illustrations; an amended typescript of the first two chapters of an intended book, Swallow Days, with a speculative letter to a publisher, 1962; a manuscript essay on the short-eared owl by Condry's friend, Ray Perry; and a letter from Irene (Benjamin) Vaughan, 1961, on daffodil species.
Perry, Ray ca. 1918-