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Callaghan, James, 1912-2005
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Letters to Eirene White

The file comprises letters relating mainly to her political career and public service, notably the general election of 1966 and her work as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, 1966-1967, Minister of State at the Welsh Office, 1967-1970, and Chairman of the Labour Party, 1968-1969. Many of the letters concern various aspects of Welsh affairs, and the rich array of committees, societies and organisations with which Eirene White was associated. A few of the letters relate to the publication of Dr Thomas Jones's diaries. The correspondents include James Callaghan, 1966, Dame Margaret Cole, undated, Richard Crossman, 1967, Dr Huw T. Edwards (2), 1968-1969, Roy Jenkins, 1969, J. Emrys Jones, 1969, Keith Middlemas (2), 1967-1968, Gordon Parry, 1969, and Harold Wilson (5), 1968-1969.

Callaghan, James, 1912-2005

Letters and correspondence,

Typescript and manuscript letters received by Philip Weekes, April 1984-[c. 2000], together with a number of photocopies and rough drafts of replies sent, as well as a few handwritten notes and some other material. Included are letters from David Lord Energlyn (1), John Morris QC MP (1), James Callaghan MP (2), Dafydd Wigley MP (1), and Denzil Davies MP (1), concerning various aspects of the coal industry in South Wales; letters from Roger Williams, National Coal Board Solicitor (2); and a telemessage from HRH Prince Charles the Prince of Wales, congratulating Philip Weekes on being awarded a CBE.

Callaghan, James, 1912-2005

Lord Callaghan (New Welsh National Assembly Building) Papers

  • GB 0210 LORCAL
  • Fonds
  • 1990-2000 (predominantly 1998)

The fonds comprises papers, 1990-2000, mainly 1998, accumulated by Lord Callaghan during his period as Chairman of the committee responsible for selecting both the architect and the design concept for the new Welsh National Assembly building in 1998.

Callaghan, James, 1912-2005

Books

File comprises copies of three books: s signed copy of 'Time and Change' by James Callaghan, 2 copies of 'Foxhunter in pictures' by H M Llewellyn and Harry Llewelyn's copy of the 'Official Report of the Organising Committee of the 14th Olympiad' in 1948.

Llewellyn, Harry, Sir,

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