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Sir Goronwy Daniel Papers, Saesneg
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Personalia and miscellanea,

Miscellaneous correspondence, papers and printed items, 1932-1999, accumulated by Sir Goronwy Daniel, many concerning his tenure of the position of Principal of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1969-1979.

People and communities,

Printed items, 1969-1992, on the general themes of community development, regionalism, the retention of small communities, Welsh local government etc.

Neges Gristnogol,

Printed text of 'Perthnasedd y Neges Gristnogol', the Dr Daniel Williams annual lecture delivered by Sir Goronwy Daniel at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, on 2 December 1980, together with copies of the English translation of the same 'The Relevance of the Christian Message', published by Gwasg Pantycelyn, Caernarfon.

Morality,

Research notes by Sir Goronwy Daniel, press cuttings and printed items, 1972-1992, on the general theme of morality, personal freedom and the responsibility of the individual to society. Sir Goronwy gave a number of lectures on these themes.

Miscellaneous printed items,

Comprising invitations to, and programmes of, various events, published reports, newsletters and mailings circulated by corporate bodies and institutions, and various published handouts.

Miscellaneous manuscript notes,

Miscellaneous manuscript notes in the hand of Sir Goronwy Daniel.

Comprising notes in the hand of Sir Goronwy Daniel, generally prepared for the delivery of speeches, tributes and reminiscences.

Miscellaneous letters,

Miscellaneous, unrelated letters, 1950-1999, addressed to Sir Goronwy Daniel, interspersed with a few other papers. The correspondents include Philip Noel Baker, 1950, James Callaghan, 1971, Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos, 1979, Sir Julian Hodge, 1995, Professor Kevin Morgan, 1998 (writing in relation to the devolution campaign), and Professor Glyn O. Phillips, 1992.

Noel-Baker, Philip, 1889-1982

Lord Lieutenancy of Dyfed,

Correspondence and papers, 1978-1989, relating to Sir Goronwy Daniel's tenure of the office of Lord Lieutenant of Dyfed. The correspondents include James Callaghan, 1978, and Margaret Thatcher, 1989.

Callaghan, James, 1912-2005

Local government in Wales,

Mainly printed items, 1991-1996, relating to the proposals made for the reform of local government in Wales, including consultation papers and appraisals. Some of the papers are penned by Sir Goronwy Daniel.

Liberal Democrats,

Correspondence and papers, 1991-1999, relating to the Liberal Democrats, mainly the local party in the Cardiff West constituency. Sir Goronwy Daniel joined the Party in January 1992.

Welsh Liberal Democrats.

Lectures and speeches,

Typescript texts and manuscript notes for speeches and lectures, 1969-1980, given by Sir Goronwy Daniel on educational themes. There are also copies of his inaugural lecture as Principal delivered on 10 February 1970.

Labour and Population,

Mainly offprints of articles and papers, 1936-1993, many written by Sir Goronwy Daniel, on anthropology, population changes and labour migration. There are also a few letters, research notes in the hand of Sir Goronwy, and press cuttings.

International Clean Air Conference, 1959,

A printed volume containing the Proceedings of the Diamond Jubilee International Clean Air Conference held at London, 20-23 October 1959, by the National Society for Clean Air. Sir Goronwy Daniel contributed a paper on 'The Growth in World Fuel Consumption and its Threat to Clean Air'.

Interdependence,

Manuscript notes by Sir Goronwy Daniel for a lecture entitled 'Our Interdependence' to be delivered at the Cambrian Hotel, Haverfordwest, on 18 October 1984, together with related press cuttings.

Honorary degrees,

Programmes, 1970-1980, of congregations of the University of Wales for the admission of graduands to honorary degrees of the University, together with typescript texts of the speeches made by Sir Goronwy Daniel on these occasions.

Hodge correspondence,

Letters, 1992-1998, from Sir Julian Hodge to Sir Goronwy Daniel, interspersed with drafts/copies of the replies from Sir Goronwy to Sir Julian and a few related press cuttings. The letters discuss a very wide range of subjects and contemporary issues, including political themes and events.

Hodge, Julian, Sir, 1904-

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