FA Cup Final: Chelsea v Man Utd
- T8/250/19
- File
- [1993x1994]
T8/250/19.
FA Cup Final: Chelsea v Man Utd.
First broadcast: 14 May 1994.
UID: PCSC203S.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC television script for FA Cup Final: Chelsea v Man Utd.
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FA Cup Final: Chelsea v Man Utd
T8/250/19.
FA Cup Final: Chelsea v Man Utd.
First broadcast: 14 May 1994.
UID: PCSC203S.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC television script for FA Cup Final: Chelsea v Man Utd.
Part of R.H. Williams Associates (Consulting Engineers) Archive
Factory Cottage, Edern (GYH/H)
Part of R.H. Williams Associates (Consulting Engineers) Archive
Factory Units Llandrindod Wells (OMP)
Part of R.H. Williams Associates (Consulting Engineers) Archive
Factory Units, Hurman St (OJH/S)
Part of R.H. Williams Associates (Consulting Engineers) Archive
Part of R.H. Williams Associates (Consulting Engineers) Archive
Part of R.H. Williams Associates (Consulting Engineers) Archive
Part of Diocese of Llandaff Records
Fairfield House, Edwardsville (OUF)
Part of R.H. Williams Associates (Consulting Engineers) Archive
Part of Lord Thomas of Gwydir Papers
The file includes a postcard, 1947, from Tessa to her then fiancé; three letters, 1958 and [1970], from Peter Thomas to his wife; and letters from Nigel and Huw, their sons.
Family memories of J. Glyn Davies
Part of J. Glyn Davies Papers,
Papers including the publishing agreement for Cerddi Huw Puw, 1923; ‘Some memories of my father J. Glyn Davies’ by Elin Williams and the reminiscences of her sister Mair Burman and brother Gwion Davies; papers relating to the launch of Mi wisga'i gap pig gloyw : John Glyn Davies, 1870-1953 : shantis, caneuon plant a cherddi Edern by Cledwyn Jones,i 2003; a lecture on J. Glyn Davies, delivered by Cledwyn Jones to the Llanfairfechan Literary Society, 2002; together with obituaries of J. Glyn Davies published in newspapers, 1953.
Part of Julian Williams papers
A selection of family papers including (i) letters and papers relating to the death of Dr Mary Williams, and the administration of her estate, 1977-1979; (ii) letters from Dr Mary Williams, Swansea and Hampstead, addressed to Rhyda and Julian Williams, 1935-1937, 1940-1943, 1946, 1949, 1951, 1954, 1968, 1972-1974, together with one letter addressed to Basil Williams, 1968, from Jennie Ruggles-Gates (Dr Mary’s sister); (iii) letters addressed to Rhyda Williams, 1914, 1932, 1978-1979, including one letter from Walford Davies, 1932 and three letters from Grace Williams, Barry, 1968 and 1976, together with one possible early, but undated, photograph of Grace Williams; (iv) letters and papers relating to radio broadcasts by Rhyda Williams, 1934-1935, 1937-1938, 1944, including handwritten and typewritten scripts on ‘Schubert’ (Awr y Plant, 29 Gorffennaf 1937) and ‘[Edward] Macdowell’ (Awr y Plant, 2 Medi 1937), and a handwritten script ‘Rhyfeddodau glan y môr’ by Basil Williams, 11 Awst 1937, together with some testimonials and personalia relating to Rhyda Williams, 1921 and 1942; (v) letters, papers and personalia, 1960, 1967-1968, 1978, 1983, 1989, relating to the career of Julian Williams, including two postcards from actress Caroline Berry, 1989.
Family Soup by Elizabeth Lewis
R3/951/1.
Family Soup by Elizabeth Lewis.
First broadcast: 8 January 2010.
UID: PCF950/09DC2200.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Family Soup by Elizabeth Lewis.
Fanny Morgan letters to the Dyer family
Transcripts, [19 cent., second ¼]-1854, in the hands of the Rev. Thomas Dyer (1782-1852) of Abbess Roding and W. H. D. Longstaffe, of letters, 1759-1775, of Fanny Morgan, Wales and Cross Inn, primarily to Catherine (Kitty), Elizabeth and Armine, daughters of the Rev. Thomas Dyer (1700-1780), Marylebone, and to Sally Dyer (later Phillips) of Court Henry, their cousin.
The letters were copied by the younger Thomas Dyer, in no particular order, into two notebooks formerly belonging to Elizabeth. W. H. D. Longstaffe dissected the notebooks to reassemble the transcripts in chronological order, recopying portions as necessary. These were then pasted onto guards, and annotated by Longstaffe, and apparently assembled into a volume; this was subsequently also disbound and the individual leaves, still attached to the guards, put in the present plastic sleeves. The elder Thomas Dyer (1700-1780) was the younger brother of John Dyer, the poet; the younger Thomas Dyer (1782-1852) was his grandson and the nephew of the three Dyer sisters.
Morgan, Fanny, active 1759-1775
T10/842/48.
Farming in Wales.
First broadcast: 4 June 1972.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC television script for Farming in Wales.
T10/842/44.
Farming in Wales: Farm Coops.
First broadcast: 2 November 1969.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC television camera script for Farming in Wales: Farm Coops.
Farming in Wales: Politics in Farming
T9/351/15.
Farming in Wales: Politics in Farming.
First broadcast: 1 January 1970.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC television script for Farming in Wales: Politics in Farming.
Fathers and Sons by Constance Cox
R3/869/21.
Fathers and Sons by Constance Cox.
First broadcast: 26 June 1950.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Fathers and Sons by Constance Cox. Based on the novel by Turgenev. Adapted for broadcasting by Wilfrid Grantham.
T8/263/23.
FAW Invitation Cup.
First broadcast: 7 April 1998.
UID: PESJ063L.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC television script for FAW Invitation Cup.
T8/263/10.
FAW Invitation Cup.
First broadcast: 10 February 1998.
UID: PESI102E.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC television script for FAW Invitation Cup.