- C4/13
- Ffeil = File
- 1948
The file comprises correspondence expressing strong public objection to confederation with Canada and a copy of "The Ensign" with a leading article by the Catholic Bishop of Harbour Grace, the Most Rev. J. M. O'Neil.
The file comprises correspondence expressing strong public objection to confederation with Canada and a copy of "The Ensign" with a leading article by the Catholic Bishop of Harbour Grace, the Most Rev. J. M. O'Neil.
File comprises a bound volume entitled "We Love Thee Newfoundland" comprising of speeches given by Gordon MacDonald, while acting as Governor and commander in Chief in and over the Island of Newfoundland and its dependencies.
Unbound typescripts of speeches and scraps
File comprises unbound typescripts and notes for "We love thee Newfoundland", along with a booklet containing notes for speeches given by Gordon MacDonald and a typescript of an interview with Gordon MacDonald on the BBC before his departure for Newfoundland..
Loose typescript speeches given by Gordon MacDonald during his term as Governor of Newfoundland including an address broadcast on the BBC North American Service as MacDonald departed the UK for Newfoundland in 1946 and speeches given at the opening of the extension to Bowater's plant at Corner Brook and on the eve of his departure from Newfoundland in 1949. The file also contains a speech given by the Hon Herman William Quinton on the National Network (radio) on the eve of the Canadian Federal election.
The file comprises a script for a radio broadcast in 193 on Cambriol, a Welsh settlement on the Avalon Peninsular of Newfoundland along with a postscript read by Lord MacDonald.
Copy of the Daily News dated 31 March 1949 marking confederation and a copy of the Atlantic Guardian magazine with articles on how Newfoundland voted.
The file comprises typescripts of St David’s Day Speeches given to various clubs and at various locations including Cardiff and Swansea.
Typescript of a speech given by Lord MacDonald at the Youth Rally of Flintshire, Rhyl 30 July 1949.
The file comprises material relating to the campaign to keep pubs closed on Sundays in Wales in the run up to local referenda on the issue in 1961.
The file comprises handwritten notes and newspaper clipping relating to Lord MacDonald's term as BBC Governor of Wales.
Correspondence relating to Lord MacDonald's work with in the United Nations at the General Assembly in 1950 along with 2 pamphlets on human rights.
File comprises notes on economic development in South East Asia and papers related to the final communique for British Commonwealth Consultative Committee in Sydney conference.
File comprises general correspondence including a letter from Clement Attlee appreciating Macdonald's congratulations on becoming Prime Minister and a thank you not from David Lloyd George..
University College of Swansea Debating Society
Correspondence regarding the University College of Swansea Debating Society.
File comprises Lord MacDonald's general correspondence, including a letter from Clement Attlee regarding his nomination to the Privy Council..
File comprises correspondence related to Lord MacDonald's support for an membership of various organisations.
File comprises loose newspaper cuttings related to Lord MacDonald's career and interests.
File comprises newspaper cuttings related to Newfoundland, reports on Lord Macdonald's memoirs, speeches etc.
Congress of the Federal Free Church Council
File comprises typed summary of a speech given by Lord MacDonald on personal Christian responsibility at the Congress of the Federal Free Church Council, held at Birmingham on 30 March 1950 along with associated correspondence.
The file comprises copies of pamphlets, including editions of 'Young Methodism' and 'Y Dysgedydd' and a press cutting relating to Christian matters.