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Rhan oJeffrey Thomas Papers
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Cardiff North-West by-election, 1983.
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JT's manuscript speech notes, c 1966-83.
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Miscellaneous issues of Hansard, 1970-82.
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Abertillery constituency scrapbook
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Abertillery constituency scrapbook
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Political papers, 1974-1976, relating to the Labour Party, devolution, immigration and race relations, parliamentary sessions, the Inter-parliamentary Union, and world economic issues.
Rhan oJeffrey Thomas Papers
Miscellaneous papers, 1936-57, relating to JT's early life at Abertillery County School and at the University of London, where he served as President of the Union, 1955-6, including letters from Hugh Dalton, MP, 20 February 1956, and from R H Tawney, 10 March 1956.
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Parliamentary Boundary Commission Report, 1981-2, relating mainly to a review of parliamentary constituency boundaries in Wales. Many of the papers concern plans for the revision of constituency boundaries within Powys and Gwent.
The West India Committee, 1981.
Rhan oJeffrey Thomas Papers
Abertillery constituency scrapbook
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Abertillery constituency scrapbook
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The file comprises thirty-two speeches by Margaret Thomas, 1967-1977, with some personal papers, including a school project on the growth and industries of Morriston.
Rhan oJeffrey Thomas Papers
Papers of Jeffrey Thomas, 1958-1982, including newspaper cuttings of cases in which he appeared, 1966-1975; his maiden speech with a letter from James Griffiths referring to it, 1970; and correspondence, 1950-1975, including a letter from Rev. Llywelyn Williams relating to the Abertillery constituency, and from Michael Foot relating to Blaenau Gwent constituency.
Griffiths, James, 1890-1975
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Papers, 1964-81, deriving from the Labour Party, including a number of JT's election addresses. The correspondents include Sir Alun Talfan Davies, 1981, Michael Foot MP, n d, James Griffiths (2), 1974, Hubert Morgan, 1981, and Marcia Williams, 1971.