- NLW MS 5751A
- File
- 19 cent.
Part of Gwalchmai manuscripts,
Drafts of poetry, etc., also a short list of subscriptions towards the cost of erecting a Congregational chapel at Conwy.
Part of Gwalchmai manuscripts,
Drafts of poetry, etc., also a short list of subscriptions towards the cost of erecting a Congregational chapel at Conwy.
Correspondence and papers relating to the setting up of an Historic Landscapes Council for Great Britain and to local amenities and various buildings and projects by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis in England and Wales, including: copies of letters sent to various eminent people; the agenda of the Inaugural Meeting of the Swansea Civic Society and a draft constitution; and papers relating to the campaigning against the building of Conway elevated dual carriageway with a map of Conway walls and castle, 1973-1978.
Part of Labour Party Wales Archives
Part of Roger Roberts Papers,
Conwy new vicarage, plan and financial scheme
Part of Diocese of Bangor Records,
Correspondence and plans for the new vicarage in Conwy, 1960-1962.
A collection of papers, 1997-2004, relating to Lesley McCarthy's campaign to prevent the building of schools on old refuse tips in Conwy and Newport, including correspondence, reports, minutes of meetings with task groups and various bodies, press cuttings and other miscellaneous papers.
McCarthy, Lesley
Part of Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales (CPRW) records
The file includes information regarding nuclear waste disposal, small-scale hydro-electric schemes, the Severn barrage, and the Conwy tunnel, together with photocopies of some earlier notices, minutes and accounts, Dec. 1980, Feb.-March 1981.
Rental of the lordship of Rhos, Rhufoniog, and Cynmeirch, 1450-1451,
An imperfect rental of the lordship of Ros, ?Reuonyok, and Keym[er]gh, for the year ending Michaelmas 1451.
Part of Kyffin Williams Archive
Papers, 1976-2003, relating to the Royal Cambrian Academy, including notes by Kyffin Williams, [1976], regarding the future location of the Academy; and a booklet, [2002], which contains a foreword by, and entry on, the artist.
Royal Cambrian Academy of Art.