Dangos 1922 canlyniad

Disgrifiad archifol
Is-is-fonds Saesneg
Dewisiadau chwilio manwl
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Societies,

Papers relating to organisations of Breton or Celtic interest, with which Roparz Hemon was associated or of interest to him.

Social and cultural,

This class consists of material relating to social service and to cultural organisations which Thomas Jones kept separately filed from the collections which have gone to form class C (Government and Society) and D (Education). The social service material consists, in the main, of correspondence etc. relating to refugees from Nazi oppression which is bound under individuals in alphabetical order. There is also a little material on the advisory committee established to co-ordinate the work of voluntary services in wartime (1933-1941). The cultural section consists of some scattered material relating to the chief organisations with which Thomas Jones was concerned and which, in some cases, were partly his own creation, such as C.E.M.A. - Arts Council. Much similar material is found scattered throughout the collection, in the personal classes, such as classes Q, R, V and W, and in the institutional, such as classes C, D, H, J, K and L. Arranged into: Refugees, Braun - Lazarus, 1937-1945 (M 1); Refugees, von Metzradt - Sonnenfeld, 1933-1954 (M 2); Voluntary Service Advisory Committee, 1939-1941 (M 3); and Pilgrim Trust, 1937-1955; Athenaeum, 1938-1945; British Council, 1939-1947; Arts Council, 1945-1953 (M 4).

Sleeping Lord

The group contains manuscript and typescript drafts and galley proofs of each of the poems, and in some cases broadcast scripts, or galley proofs of earlier publication in magazines. LS10 contains material relating to all of the poems.

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Sir Percy Watkins collection,

Correspondence, Thomas Jones - Percy Watkins, with subsidiary documents, papers and memoranda. Covering the Welsh Board of Health, the Welsh National School of Medicine, the University of Wales, Welsh social service and many other aspects of Welsh life, as well as subjects of more general import. In addition, a small collection relating to Harold, brother of Percy Watkins, in the years 1927-1928. Arranged into: Correspondence and papers, 15 Dec. 1916-5 Dec. 1928 (V 1); Correspondence and papers, 1 Feb. 1929-17 May 1946, Harold Watkins, 5 Oct. 1927-5 June 1928 (V 2).

Sir Henry Jones collection,

Correspondence between Sir Henry Jones and Thomas Jones, together with a collection made by Thomas Jones of correspondence and other material from a variety of sources towards his edition of Sir Henry Jones's autobiography Old Memories. The collection, in consequence, includes a great variety of correspondence, usually though not invariably in the form of typescript copies, covering, mainly, Welsh university affairs, but also Scottish university and political business and some subjects of wider import. Much of the correspondence is undated. Such letters have been retained in their original file position. Terminal dates for each volume refer to the nearest dated letter. Some assistance in placing correspondents may be derived from Henry Jones, Old Memories, ed. T. Jones, London, 1923, and H. J. W. Hetherington, The Life and Letters of Sir Henry Jones, London, 1925. (It is apparently the material used for this book which passed into the hands of Thomas Jones - see Preface). Arranged into:. Correspondence between Sir Henry Jones and Thomas Jones, 26 Jan. 1907-21 Jan. 1922, Lady Jones-Thomas Jones, 12 Feb. 1922-23 July 1930 (U 1); Correspondence, Sir Henry Jones and those other than Thomas Jones, 3 June 1878-24 June 1914 (U 2); Correspondence, Sir Henry Jones and those other than Thomas Jones, 8 May 1915-10 Jan. 1922 (U 3); Old Memories. Correspondence with Thomas Jones concerning Henry Jones's death and autobiography, together with biographical material on Henry Jones; correspondence, 7 Jan. 1922-23 July 1930, biographical material, from the earliest days onward. (U 4); Sir Henry Jones Memorial. Correspondence relating to the Sir Henry Jones Memorial, 2 Dec. 1930-10 July 1937 (U 5).

Sir George William Rendel (1889-1979)

Arranged into Foreign Office work, 1917-1980 (L), correspondence files, 1912-1982 (M), the Catholic Union of Great Britain, 1942-1979 (N), personal papers, 1929-1980 (P), and family and personal papers, 1908-1980. The letter O has not been used.

Rendel, George William, Sir, 1889-1979

Canlyniadau 221 i 240 o 1922