- G2/7
- Ffeil
- [?1947]
A notebook containing the manuscript of a short story entitled 'Y Dyn Diarth', dated 8 August 1947. The story was published in Y Fflam, vol. 1, no. 4 (1947).
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A notebook containing the manuscript of a short story entitled 'Y Dyn Diarth', dated 8 August 1947. The story was published in Y Fflam, vol. 1, no. 4 (1947).
Papers, 1949-1955, relating mainly to Wyn Griffith's libretto of Arwel Hughes's opera, 'Menna'; together with the English words, [?1930], of a song set to an old harp melody.
One diary, 1917, and fragments of dairies, December 1915-October 1916, and March-November 1918, described by Wyn Griffith as 'All that survives of my War Diary!'. A reference to the death of his brother Watcyn, July 1916, is included. Wyn Griffith's autobiography based on his war experiences is Up to Mametz (London, 1931).
Autograph copy of what Wyn Griffith describes as 'the starting point of what became Up to Mametz', an account of his experiences during the 38th (Welsh) Division's attempts to capture Mametz Wood in July 1916. The work was published in 1931.
Unfinished novel (Llwyntalcen)
Incomplete manuscript draft of an untitled work, headed 'Llwyntalcen 15 June '46', opening with the words, 'The shop was closed, the shutters down, and the long counters stretched out naked towards the front windows'.
A pocket book containing miscellaneous poems, [?1930], including the English words of 'Troad y Droell', ['The Whirling of the Spinning Wheel'], by Wyn Griffith. The words were set, together with Welsh words by J. Lloyd Williams, to an old Welsh harp melody arranged by Joseph Haydn, and published by Oxford University Press, [?1931].
Translations, 1940-1977, by Wyn Griffith, mainly of short stories by Kate Roberts, together with related correspondence.
'This Not the Song they Wish to Hear'
Manuscript drafts, 1934, and a proof copy of 'This Not the Song They Wish to Hear', published in Guy Chapman's anthology, Vain Glory: a Miscellany of the Great War, 1914-1918, [1937]. The manuscript of the poem, 'Country Tale', 1934, published in The Listener, is also included.
A typewritten draft copy, with corrections, 1944-1945, of The Mezentian Gate, the third book in E. R. Eddison's Zimiamvian trilogy. The work was published, [c. 1958], by Elek Books, London.
Eddison, Eric Rücker, 1882-1945
Two exercise books containing drafts of a short story, ['Ifan Owen and the Grey Rider'], which appeared as a folk tale in The Wooden Spoon (1937).
Two exercise books containing the manuscript, dated 10 August 1938, and draft of a radio play entitled ['The Fortress'].
Copies of The Consort, nos 1-4, 1929-1937, the journal of the Dolmetsch Foundation.
Dolmetsch foundation
An exercise book containing the holograph manuscript, 1940-1941, of The Barren Tree, published 1944.
An autograph copy, [?1935], of a 'continuation of Spring of Youth', a description of Wyn Griffith's childhood in Wales; together with a broadsheet produced by the publishers, Constable & Co. Ltd.
Speeches and addresses delivered to various societies, conferences and school prize-giving ceremonies, 1933-1961.
Correspondence, 1945-1951, between John Griffith's cousin, Rowland Williams, and Wyn Griffith, following the latter's request for information regarding the family history; together with three exercise books, one containing an autobiography of Rowland Williams, dated April 1946, and the others containing miscellaneous notes, 1945-1948. A few pedigree charts are also included.
Williams, Rowland, of Rhiw
Scripts of broadcast talks on their reminiscences by T. H. Parry-Williams, T. J. Morgan and Wyn Griffith, together with a manuscript copy of the latter.
Parry-Williams, T. H. (Thomas Herbert), Sir, 1887-1975
Radio scripts, 1935-[?1971], of programmes prepared and broadcast by Wyn Griffith. They relate to the literature, history and music of Wales, personal reminiscences, the Second World War, and also include short stories and a few items relating to the Civil Service. A small group of correspondence relating to his role as a broadcaster is also included.
A small group of poems and prose written by John Wyn Griffith, mainly 1925-1940.
A notebook containing poems written 1928-1930; and a few diary entries, 1928-1944. An account of a visit to Ernest Roberts, harpist of Bethesda, 1932, is also included.