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Sir Clough Williams-Ellis Papers,
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Writing,

A treatise on the existence of God by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, letters and copies of replies concerning drafts and photographs for Around the World in Ninety Years, Architect Errant, and many other diverse topics, 1969-1978. Correspondents include Francois Spoerry.

Spoerry, Francois, 1912-

Welsh islands,

Letters and papers concerning the sale of St Tudwal's Island and the prospect of buying Ramsey Island including the sale brochures for both islands, 1956.

Voelas Hall,

Letters, copies of replies and papers concerning the rebuilding of Voelas Hall; the letters are mainly from Col. John Wynne-Finch, his wife Alice Mary Sybil (Maysie) and various contractors, 1955-1964.

Wynne-Finch, John Charles, 1891-1982.

Various projects,

Papers, letters and copies of replies concerning Sir Clough Williams-Ellis's architectural projects ranging over the period 1922-1939 and 1951-1978.

Various projects,

Papers, newspaper cuttings and extracts of articles concerning various buildings and renovations by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, including the house of George Romney, the School Museum at Giant's Causeway and Nantclwyd Hall. Also included are a poem to Portmeirion, copies of replies to Jan Morris, a brochure for the sale of Oare House and an 'Old Stortfordian Newsletter', 1922, 1929, 1961-1976.

TV and radio,

Letters, copies of replies and draft speeches regarding Sir Clough Williams-Ellis's and Lady Amabel's TV appearances and radio programmes, 1964-1978.

Tremadog,

Letters from Caernarfonshire County Council, the National Trust and others concerning the setting up of the Snowdonia National Park information centre at the Tremadog market hall which Sir Clough Williams-Ellis bought in order to see it restored. The file also includes photographs and a few drawings, and letters from Jonah Jones whose studio was at the market hall, 1959-1962.

Jones, Jonah

Trawsfynydd,

Letters and papers concerning the damage to properties which occured due to the activities of the Explosives Disposal Unit at Trawsfynydd, and the War Department Claims, 1954-1957.

Thorpe,

Correspondence and papers concerning Jeremy Thorpe's monument to his wife Caroline who died in a car accident in 1970, with drawings and photographs of the bust, 1970-1972.

Thorpe, Jeremy, 1929-

Theft of statues,

Papers and newspaper cuttings concerning the theft of two statues (Peter the Great and Apollo) from Brondanw in 1974, including a letter from Lord Clark, 1974.

Clark, Kenneth, 1903-1983

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