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- 1962-1982.
Part of Lord Dynevor (9th Baron) Papers
Part of Lord Dynevor (9th Baron) Papers
James Hanley, A letter in the desert,
Part of Lord Dynevor (9th Baron) Papers
Script entitled 'A letter in the desert, a play in 3 acts by James Hanley'. Includes a few annotations. The play was broadcast on the BBC Third Programme in April 1959.
Part of Lord Dynevor (9th Baron) Papers
Typescript of 'The clock' by James Hanley, The Cottage, Llanfechain, with manuscript alterations.
James Hanley, The inner journey,
Part of Lord Dynevor (9th Baron) Papers
Script entitled 'The inner journey, a play in three acts by James Hanley'. Much annotated, and including some inserted pages. 'The inner journey' (on stage in Hamburg in 1966) was based on the BBC radio drama 'Gobbett' (broadcast Oct. 1959).
Lord Dynevor (9th Baron) Papers
The collection comprises late nineteenth century lists, abstracts and transcripts of deeds and documents of Rhys family and Dynevor estate interest, 31 Edw. I-1720; newspaper cuttings and letters relating to Charles A. U. Rhys, 8th Baron, 1918-1930; correspondence and papers relating to the publications of the Black Raven Press, a publishing company owned by Richard Rhys, 9th Lord Dynevor, 1965-1985; and typescript scripts of productions by the Richard Rhys production company, also owned by Lord Dynevor, 1961-1982. These include works by the following playwrights: Gerald Hanley, James Hanley, Gwyn Thomas and R. S. Thomas.
Dynevor, Richard Charles Uryan Rhys, Baron, 1935-2008
Part of Lord Dynevor (9th Baron) Papers
'Loud Organs' (revised 1962), a musical together with a letter, 1985, from Brenda de Wolfe, London, returning the script and considering a new production of the play.
Part of Lord Dynevor (9th Baron) Papers
Press cuttings of book reviews,
Part of Lord Dynevor (9th Baron) Papers
Part of Lord Dynevor (9th Baron) Papers
Part of Lord Dynevor (9th Baron) Papers
Part of Lord Dynevor (9th Baron) Papers
Publicity material - letters from HTV, 1984, relating to the series 'The Dragon has two tongues' and a publicity package for the series; together with an education pack 'The age of the Princes' produced by Gwynedd Archives Service, in association with HTV and Channel 4.
Part of Lord Dynevor (9th Baron) Papers
Part of Lord Dynevor (9th Baron) Papers
Camera script for 'The airy tomb', a poem by R. S. Thomas (pub. in 'The stones of the field', 1946), including locations at Perthgoed, Strata Florida, Pontrhydfendegaid, Ciliau Aeron, Dynevor and Capel Isaac. Much annotated.
'Return and End' by Gwyn Thomas together with a synopsis of the play,
Part of Lord Dynevor (9th Baron) Papers
Part of Lord Dynevor (9th Baron) Papers
Typescript scripts, mostly of productions by the company, by the following playwrights: Gerald Hanley (27-30), James Hanley (31-34), Gwyn Thomas (35-38), and R. S. Thomas (39-40).
Part of Lord Dynevor (9th Baron) Papers
Script entitled 'Esther, a play in three acts by Saunders Lewis, translated from the Welsh by Elwyn Jones', on 'British Broadcasting Corporation' watermarked paper. 'Esther' was first published in 1960.
'Say Nothing' (prompt copy and his revised version),
Part of Lord Dynevor (9th Baron) Papers
Part of Lord Dynevor (9th Baron) Papers
Photograph album containing newspaper cuttings relating to Charles A. U. Rhys, the Conservative candidate for Romford, Essex, 1922-1923, letters, 1918-1926, and photographs. The collection of letters is in the nature of an autograph album, and includes Prince Albert, duke of York; Sir Sydney Greville; Edwina Ashley (Lady Louis Mountbatten); Lt-Col Lionel Harry Seymour, C/O 3 Bn Grenadier Guards; Lord Lambourne, lord lieutenant of Essex; Clementine S. Churchill; and Col S. Strang Steel, MP for Ashford, Kent.