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Gus Jones Papers
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Election addresses

The file contains papers relating to local government and parliamentary elections. They include addresses by Gwyn M. Evans (Labour), 1964, and Dr Carl Clowes (Plaid Cymru), 1979, as parliamentary candidates for Montgomeryshire.

Personal papers

The file contains letters to Gus Jones while he was serving in the Royal Corps of Signals and later during civilian life, including two referring to his British Legion gold medal. The papers also include a report on his father's retirement from the Montgomeryshire Constabulary, 1939; a newsletter of the Welshpool Comforts Fund, 1940; his election address as a candidate for the Powys County Council, 1973; and a journal of a Baltic cruise on the SS Uganda, 1974, visiting Kristiansand, Visby, Leningrad, Helsinki and Copenhagen.

Religious interests

The file contains notices, programmes, orders of service and other papers mainly relating to local churches and chapels. Included are orders of service for annual bilingual inter-denominational services at Abaty Glyn-y-groes (Valle Crucis Abbey), 1979-1980, and for the enthronement of Alwyn Rice Jones as Bishop of St Asaph, 1982, and letters relating to the visit of Pope John Paul II to Canterbury, 1982.

Agendas and minutes

The file contains agendas and minutes of the Welshpool Borough Council, mainly relating to the business of the Housing Committee, including slum clearance.

Welshpool (Wales). Borough Council. Housing Committee

Powys County Council

The series contains working papers of Gus Jones as a county councillor, comprising standing orders, agendas, minutes, reports, correspondence, invitations and speeches.

Powys (Wales). County Council

Invitations and programmes

The file contains invitation cards and programmes relating to local events to which Gus Jones was invited, including the official opening of schools, libraries and homes for the aged.

Local schools

The series contains papers relating to Oldford Infants' School, Ysgol Maesydre and Welshpool High School.

`No to the Assembly' campaign

The file contains agendas, minutes and accounts of the Montgomeryshire committee of the `No to the Assembly' campaign during the 1979 devolution referendum.

Minutes

The file comprises the minute book of the Services Committee, 1948-1964.

Correspondence and papers

The file contains letters, branch bulletins, orders of service, accounts relating to the personal affairs of individual members, poppy day appeals, commemorations, dedications of standards, and the provision of medical services in Welshpool.

Royal British Legion Poppy Day (Welshpool, Wales)

Royal British Legion Cambrian Factory, Llanwrtyd

The series contains a leaflet relating to the factory, a brochure entitled 'Care on Parade' (an exhibition of the work of the Royal British Legion, 1981, including the factory), and a sheet of headed letter paper.

Royal British Legion Cambrian Factory (Llanwrtud, Wales)

Working papers

The file contains working papers of Gus Jones as a member of the Welshpool Borough Council, including his period as mayor, 1965-1967. Included are papers, 1962-1966, concerning the failure of the then town clerk to return housing revenue accounts to the Welsh Office.

Welshpool Town Council

The series contains working papers of Gus Jones as a Welshpool town councillor, comprising agendas and minutes, letters, and invitations and tickets.

Agendas and minutes

The file contains council and committee papers, including some relating to the town hall, and the Armory recreation centre; together with a review of community boundaries.

Letters

The file contains letters, including some relating to the old cockpit at Welshpool, the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway, the Queen's Silver Jubilee, and a gypsy site at the Withy Beds.

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