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One of two volumes of miscellaneous papers collected by or relating to Samuel Holland and containing material relating to his life and work, including papers relating to the foundation and early history of Dr. Williams' School, Dolgelley, and other educational matters, particularly in Merioneth, local affairs in Ffestiniog, Harlech, Dolgelley, and other parts of Merioneth, press cuttings, etc., relating to his political work, etc., letters and papers relating to the slate-quarrying industry in Merioneth, the development of Portmadoc harbour and the construction of the Ffestiniog Railway and other industrial and commercial undertakings in North Wales, journal entries by Samuel Holland, personal, family, and business letters, etc.

Miscellanea

One of two volumes of miscellaneous papers collected by or relating to Samuel Holland and containing material relating to his life and work, including papers relating to the foundation and early history of Dr. Williams' School, Dolgelley, and other educational matters, particularly in Merioneth, local affairs in Ffestiniog, Harlech, Dolgelley, and other parts of Merioneth, press cuttings, etc., relating to his political work, etc., letters and papers relating to the slate-quarrying industry in Merioneth, the development of Portmadoc harbour and the construction of the Ffestiniog Railway and other industrial and commercial undertakings in North Wales, journal entries by Samuel Holland, personal, family, and business letters, etc.

Samuel Holland Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSSHOLL
  • Fonds
  • 19 cent.

The Samuel Holland Manuscripts are the papers of Samuel Holland (1803-92), a pioneer of the North Wales slate industry and Liberal member of Parliament for the county of Merioneth from 1870 to 1885.

Holland, Samuel, 1803-1892 Papers of, NLW MSS 4983-4987

William Lloyd Caldicott, &c.

An account, by Samuel Holland, of the careers of William Jones of 'Votty brithiau' near Beddgelert (aft. William Lloyd Caldicott) and his nephew, William Jones.