- Box 20/1
- File
- [1919]
Part of Bishop John Owen Papers,
A letter from her sister Bella, 1919, and two letters, [1915], from her niece.
Part of Bishop John Owen Papers,
A letter from her sister Bella, 1919, and two letters, [1915], from her niece.
Letters from Bishop John Owen to his children
Part of Bishop John Owen Papers,
Letters from Bishop John Owen to his daughter Myfanwy
Part of Bishop John Owen Papers,
Letters from Amelia Owen to her daughter Myfanwy
Part of Bishop John Owen Papers,
Letters from Amelia Owen to her daughter Nest
Part of Bishop John Owen Papers,
Letters from Amelia Owen to her daughter Gwenonwy (Gwen)
Part of Bishop John Owen Papers,
Letters from Griffith Einion Owen
Part of Bishop John Owen Papers,
Letters to his family and sister Myfanwy, together with photographs, including the wedding of Griffith to Dora Hudson of Delph.
Letters from Andrew Geraint Joseph Owen
Part of Bishop John Owen Papers,
Letters from Geraint Owen, [1907], sent from Saint Andrew's School, Tenby; a letter from St Paul's School, London; and letters from Nigeria, [1920]-[1927], where he died in 1927.
Part of Bishop John Owen Papers,
Scrapbook relating to his funeral held at St Peter’s Church, Carmarthen, 9 November 1926, including the Order of Service, obituaries and tributes published in diocesan magazines and newspapers, together with a photograph of his grave at Abergwili churchyard.
Recollections of Gwenonwy Davies and The Very Reverend John Thomas Davies
Part of Bishop John Owen Papers,
Two bundles of exercise books containing the memoirs of Gwenonwy Davies (1887-1981), eldest daughter of Bishop John Owen, and her husband John Thomas Davies (1881-1966), Dean of Bangor Cathedral, 1941-1955, illustrated with family photographs, together with typescript copies of their recollections.
Biographical notes on family members
Part of Bishop John Owen Papers,
Biographical notes on the Right Reverend Bishop John Owen (1854-1926), his sons John Peredur [Perry] Owen (1884-1958), Andrew Geraint Joseph Owen (1895-1927) and his daughter Gwenonwy (Gwen) Davies (1887-1981), prepared by Denys Martin Owen Davies, together with an introduction to 'The Owen collection of letters'.