Bound newspaper cuttings of "My three years in Moscow"
- A2/4
- Ffeil = File
- 1949
Bound cuttings from the New York Times of the serialised version of "My Three Years in Moscow". By Lt. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith.
Smith, Walter Bedell, 1895-1961
Bound newspaper cuttings of "My three years in Moscow"
Bound cuttings from the New York Times of the serialised version of "My Three Years in Moscow". By Lt. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith.
Smith, Walter Bedell, 1895-1961
File comprises newspaper cuttings related to Lord MacDonald's life, career and interests including coverage of his appointment as BBC Governor for Wales, his time in Newfoundland, reviews of his autobiography "Atgofion Seneddol" and his political career.
English translation of a chapter in Atgofion Seneddol
Typescript of a translation into English of part of 'Atgofion Seneddol', translated by Dr Jones of St Helens.
Typescript entitled 'Pit Boy to Governor' by David White on the career of Gordon MacDonald up to his appointment as Governor of Newfoundland.
Series comprises speeches, notes for speeches, correspondence and other papers related to Lord MacDonald's Christian interests.
File comprises a speech entitled "Christ and Work" given during Christ and Life Week" on 4 May 1944 in Swansea.
Text of a speech entitled "Our Daily Bread", given in Carmarthen on 1 November 1949 on Christian ethics in the world and dealing with the distribution of wealth and food along with associated correspondence.
File comprises various speeches related to Christianity and Christian ethics, sermons and observations on Christian texts. The file contains a number of fragments which it has not been possible to match with other relevant pages.
The file comprises family ephemera and ephemera collection by Lord MacDonald mainly relating to his career.
Typescripts of broadcasts made by Gordon MacDonald on the BBC Home Service programme "The Week in Westminster"
3 diaries with brief notes on events made by Gordon MacDonald while Governor of Newfoundland.
MacDonald, Gordon, 1888-1966
Files Related to the suspension of Responsible Government
Files related to the suspension of Responsible Government and arrangements for the subsequent governance of Newfoundland including Letters Patent passed under the Great Seal of King George V constituting the Office of Governor and Commander in Chief of the Island of Newfoudland and its dependencies dated 30 January 1934; Letters Patent under the Great Seal of King George V and dated 21 Jan 1934 appointing Frederick Charles Alderdice, Sir John Hope Simpson, William Richard Howley, Thomas Lodge, John Charles Puddester and Everard Noel Rye Trentham to the Commission of Government and Instructions passed under the Royal Sign Manual and Signet to the Governor and Commander in Chief of the Island of Newfoudland and its dependencies dated 30 January 1934,
Government House visitors book
Government House Newfoundland visitors book recording details of visitors along with the date of their visit and signatures.
Cash book showing petty expenditure of the Governor's mansion.
Newfoundland: A Memorandum by A. P. Herbert Esq MP
File comprises a typed document, entitled "Newfoundland A Memorandum by A. P. Herbert Esq MP", one of the members of the Parliamentary Goodwill Mission which visited Newfoundland in 1942. It contains his observations on the economy, education, religion, industry, taxation as well as options for the governance of the dominion. He includes an option for Newfoundland to become part of the United Kingdom but with home rule. He observes that this would be similar to the status of Northern Ireland but warns against making this comparison in public.
Herbert, A. P. (Alan Patrick), 1890-1971.
Classroom Bulletin on Social Studies
A booklet published by the Alberta Department of Education to assist teachers with lessons on Newfoundland as it prepared to join with Canada.
File comprises correspondence between Governor of Newfoundland and Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations in London including a number of memos marked "top secret". Subjects include the reaction to confederation; how to deal with any protests or violence that could result from the vote and the use of the British Navy to keep order. There are also papers relating to a legal challenge to confederation issued by 6 former members of the Newfoundland House of Assembly (John Stewart Currie, John Vincent O'Dea, Frank MacNamara, William Charles Winsor, Harold Mitchell and William Joseph Browne), an appeal to the Privy Council on confederation, correspondence related to the Newfoundland Trade Commission and papers related to a telegram from a number of citizens to the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations at the United Nations in Lake Success in February 1948 expressing concern that including confederation as an option on the ballot was illegal.
Noel-Baker, Philip, 1889-1982
Correspondence with the Commonwealth Relations Office
Correspondence between Gordon MacDonald and the Commonwealth Relations Office.
Great Britain. Office of Commonwealth Relations
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.