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Dr William Thomas (Penally) Papers,
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Testimonials,

Testimonials, 1911-22, and copy applications of candidates interviewed for the post of principal of the Denbighshire Technical Institute, 1927 [William Thomas was the successful candidate].

Scripts of plays and dramas,

Scripts of plays and dramas in which Magdalen Morgan acted, 1926-34, comprising the script of the prize winning drama at the Swansea National Eisteddfod, 1926, entitled 'Y Ffon Dafl' by J Ellis Williams, script of a radio play by Leyshon Williams entitled 'Be' Wnawn Ni', 1934, and the title page and page 11 only of a short radio play by Gwenallt entitled 'Y Cylch', 1934.

Reports and papers relating to his professional work,

Reports and papers, [1930]-73, relating to his professional work including an annotated paper published by the South Wales Coalfield Enquiry Committee entitled 'The Industrial Position in the Coalfield' [1930], a paper entitled 'A Short Survey of Chemical and Metallurgical Industries of Denbighshire' [c 1935], reports of the standing conferences of Voluntary Youth Organizations in association with the Council of Social Service for Wales and Monmouthshire, 1956-8, and an English translation of a paper by R Elwyn Hughes entitled 'Scientific Employment in Wales', 1973.

Radio scripts,

Radio scripts, 1934, of a programme entitled 'Y Garreg Wen' in the series Cartrefi Cymru, and a programme on the vale of Glamorgan in the series Tro I'r Fro.

Peace Council,

Pamphlet by the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom [c1936x7] and accounts of postage of the North Wales Women's Peace Council, 1937-44.

Papers relating to his son William,

Papers, 1937-44, relating to his son William, containing letters to his parents, 1937-42, a volume of poetry composed between 1937-42, and letters concerning attempts to posthumously publish the same, 1942-4, including a letter from Stanley Clement Davies, 1944; Cambridge University medical examination papers, 1941-2; papers relating to his voyage to the United States to take up a Rockefeller Scholarship, 1942; and letters of condolences upon his death, 1942.

Papers relating to his son Ian,

Papers, 1924-62, relating to his blind son Ian, including a copy of his birth certificate, 1924; letters from school [early 1930s] and from St John's College Cambridge [1944]; UCW, Aberystwyth law examination papers, 1944; papers concerning St John's College, 1944; letters from the National Institute for the Blind, 1944; deeds, accounts and correspondence relating to his underwriting at Lloyds, 1958-64; and letters of condolences upon his death, 1962.

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