Glanmor School for Girls, Swansea, where W. Emlyn Davies was music master from 1941 to 1961,
- 220-300.
- Series
- 1946-65.
Glanmor School for Girls, Swansea, where W. Emlyn Davies was music master from 1941 to 1961:.
Glanmor School for Girls, Swansea, where W. Emlyn Davies was music master from 1941 to 1961,
Glanmor School for Girls, Swansea, where W. Emlyn Davies was music master from 1941 to 1961:.
H. Shickman, Delphic Arts, New York, 16 May,
H. Shickman, Delphic Arts, New York, 16 May 1967.
Invitation to a private viewing of the above exhibition, 12 May,
Invitation to a private viewing of the above exhibition, 12 May 1971.
'It is the sinner's dust-tongued bell'.
'It is the sinners' dust-tongued bell'.
Joan Davies Song Recital, 1965.
Katherine York, Faber & Faber Ltd, 25 November,
Katherine York, Faber & Faber Ltd, 25 November 1966.
Katherine York, Faber & Faber Ltd, 28 November,
Katherine York, Faber & Faber Ltd, 28 November 1966.
Letters of thanks for gifts of calligraphy, including John Cowper Powys, 2 May 1942 (f. 1), and Dylan Thomas, 26 April 1946, published in Paul Ferris (ed.), Dylan Thomas: the collected letters (London, 1965), pp. 586-87 (ff. 2-5), Vernon Watkins, 26 May 1954 (ff. 6-7). Letters, all dated 1964, from Welsh artists concerning the exhibiting of their work in the Arts and Crafts pavilion at the 1964 National Eisteddfod at Swansea, together with carbon copies of letters from W Emlyn Davies, on behalf of the Arts and Crafts Committee of the Swansea Eisteddfod: Brenda Chamberlain, Ydra, Greece (ff. 8-11), Merlyn Evans, Canonbury, London (ff. 12-17), Alfred Janes, Dulwich Village, London (ff. 18-22), David Jones, Harrow-on-the-Hill (ff. 23-28), Jonah Jones, Pentrefelin, Cricieth (ff. 39-41), Peter A. Lloyd, for the London Welsh Association (f. 42), Erie Malthouse, Penarth (ff. 43-48), John Nash, Llandeilo (ff. 49-52), Thomas Rathmell, Caerleon (ff. 53-60), Ceri Richards, Chelsea, London (ff. 61-67), Ivor Roberts-Jones, London (ff. 68-69), Dr J. Roger Webster, Welsh Arts Council, Cardiff (ff. 70-71), and Austin Wright, Upper Poppleton, York (ff. 72-79).