- G6/1
- Ffeil
- 1927-1961
Press cuttings and manuscript and typescript copies of articles, essays and reviews, published in various magazines and newspapers, 1927-1961.
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Press cuttings and manuscript and typescript copies of articles, essays and reviews, published in various magazines and newspapers, 1927-1961.
Speeches and addresses delivered to various societies, conferences and school prize-giving ceremonies, 1933-1961.
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.
Material relating to Wyn Griffith's proposed work on English viol music, together with a copy of a related letter, December 1934, from Wyn Griffith to [Hubert] Foss.
Correspondents include F. R. Leavis (2), Alun Lewis, Saunders Lewis, Lilo Linke (3), Ben Nicholson (9), Marco Pallis (14), R. Williams Parry, T. H. Parry-Williams (2), and John Petts (enclosing Caseg Press broadsheets, nos 1-4).
Correspondents include Ernest Rhys (2, including a signed photograph of Ernest Rhys and a typewritten copy of 'The Lament of Llywarch Hen'), Keidrych Rhys (7), Dylan Thomas (3), Ifor Williams (7), and Kyffin Williams (2).
Letters to his wife from others
Letters to his wife, Winifred, from her parents, 1912, and others, 1938-1955.
An exercise book containing an account entitled 'A Journal of a holiday in France, August 1st to August 26th, 1926', together with a memo book containing an abbreviated account of the same.
Personal papers relating to Wyn Griffith's career in the Armed Forces, 1914-1919, and some miscellaneous material, 1903-1956.
Documents relating to his military rank and distinguished service, 1915-1919, his Army Book, 1914-1919, a photograph of Rheims, 1918, a postcard to his wife, July 1916, and greeting cards from members of Princes Road Church, [Liverpool], 1915-1916. Wyn Griffith's autobiography based on his war experiences is Up to Mametz (London, 1931).
Papers, [?1888]-1949, of, and relating to, John Griffith (1863-1933), father of Llewelyn Wyn Griffith, including correspondence, diaries, and arrangements of songs.
Griffith, John, 1863-1933
The correspondence, [?1888]-1942, includes letters to John Griffith from H. Graham Dakyns (including one to his brother, J. R. Dakyns), 1910-1911, and Sir Walford Davies, [?1919]-1933; letters from John Griffith to J. Breese Davies, 1912-1930, and a related letter, 1942, from L. A. Breese Davies to Wyn Griffith.
Two letters, 1949, to Wyn Griffith, relating to his father's college record.
Personal and miscellaneous papers, 1935-1950, including a copy of his birth certificate; Army Book, 1939-1941; and photographs and correspondence, 1944-1950, relating to his grave in Hamburg, Germany.
Material relating to the family history, including the papers, 1945-1948, of Rowland Williams of Rhiw, Pwllheli, and deeds and documents, 1850-1916.
Dr Llewelyn Wyn Griffith Papers
The papers of Llewelyn Wyn Griffith, comprising literary material, 1912-1977, including manuscript and typescript drafts of his autobiographies, poetry and prose, translations, and related correspondence; radio scripts, articles and addresses, 1927-[?1971]; personal papers, [c. 1900]-1976, including correspondence and diaries; and family papers, 1850-1951, including the papers of his father, John Griffith, and documents relating to family history.
Griffith, Llewelyn Wyn, 1890-1977
Manuscript drafts, [?1930]-[?1935], of parts of Wyn Griffith's autobiographical works, Up to Mametz and Spring of Youth.
An exercise book containing the manuscript of two essays entitled 'Clouds on Cnicht', dated April 1926, and 'Lakes and Dragons'.
Two exercise books containing the manuscript, dated 10 August 1938, and draft of a radio play entitled ['The Fortress'].