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Nodiadau bywgraffyddol a holiaduron = Biographical notes and questionnaires

Nodiadau bywgraffyddol yn ymwneud â John Meirion Morris, wedi'u harnodi ar y brig 'ROUGH NOTES TAKEN BY L.LL.' (teipysgrif) (annyddiedig); holiadur a luniwyd gan Mari Gwent, Prifysgol Swydd Stafford, sy'n cynnwys ymatebion John Meirion Morris a'i lofnod ar waelod y ddalen (teipysgrif) (annyddiedig); ac allbrint o restr o gyn-fyfyrwyr Coleg Celf Lerpwl, sy'n cynnwys enw John Meirion Morris (argraffwyd yr allbrint 22 Ionawr 2012).
= Biographical notes relating to John Meirion Morris, annotated at the top: 'ROUGH NOTES TAKEN BY L.LL.' (typescript) (undated); questionnaire devised by Mari Gwent of Staffordshire University, which includes John Meirion Morris' responses and his signature at the bottom of the page (typescript) (undated); and printout of a list of Liverpool Art College alumnae, which includes John Meirion Morris' name (printout printed 22 January 2012).

Nodiadau Maes/Field Notes

Deunydd yn ymwneud â phrosiect ar y cyd rhwng Menna Elfyn (geiriau) a'r arlunydd Iwan Bala (delweddau), gan gynnwys cyfrolau printiedig o gynnwys y cywaith, gwahoddiadiadau i ragolwg preifat o'r cywaith, sgwrs arddangosfa a draddodwyd gan Menna Elfyn, rhestr o'r gweithiau, drafftiau a nodiadau, datganiadau i'r wasg, ebyst at Menna Elfyn oddi wrth Iwan Bala a chyfieithiad drafft i'r Saesneg gan Menna Elfyn o'i cherdd Mapiau.

Nofel: Madfall ar y Mur

Deunydd yn ymwneud â Madfall ar y Mur (1993), nofel gyntaf Menna Elfyn ar gyfer pobl ifanc, gan gynnwys drafft cyntaf o'r gwaith, llythyrau at Menna Elfyn oddi wrth sefydliad Juconi, sy'n cynnig lloches i blant y stryd yn ninas Puebla, Mecsico (a lle bu Menna Elfyn yn aros tra'n ymchwilio i'r nofel), nodiadau cefndirol, erthyglau papur newydd a chopi printiedig o'r nofel.

Nofel: Rana Rebel

Deunydd yn ymwneud â Rana Rebel (2002), nofel i bobl ifanc gan Menna Elfyn, gan gynnwys erthyglau o'r wasg a llythyr at Menna Elfyn oddi wrth Wasg Gomer ynglyn â chyfieithu'r nofel i'r Saesneg.

Nomads

A high energy production which incorporated live music and film to convey the themes of restlessness and wanderlust, Nomads was the first collaboration between Earthfall and the virtuoso cellist Ben Davis. The show's tour itinerary included the acclaimed Eurodanse Festival in France and the New World Arts Fest held in New Haven, Connecticut. Items comprise printed theatre and festival programmes and flyers; printed magazines; tour itinerary; details regarding British Council sponsorship; stage notes/directions; copy of the New Haven Register newspaper (most folios removed); press notices; reviews; and correspondence.

North American Association for the Study of Welsh Culture (NAASWCH) Annual Conference 1997

Material relating to the North American Association for the Study of Welsh Culture and History's 'Visions of Wales' Third Annual Conference held at the Madog Center for Welsh Studies, University of Rio Grande, Ohio, USA, 26-28 June 1997, at which Jen Wilson presented a talk titled Race, Class and Gender in Welsh Popular Culture: Afro-American music in Wales from the 1850s, including call for papers; annotated draft and fair-copy texts of Jen Wilson's talk, together with handwritten notes on A6 cards; press release; conference schedules; correspondence; and information relating to NAASWCH, the Madog Center for Welsh Studies and the University of Rio Grande, together with related events, including details of NAASWCH's Annual Meeting scheduled for June 1998.

North American Association for the Study of Welsh Culture (NAASWCH) International Conference 2002

Material relating to the North American Association for the Study of Welsh Culture and History's Fourth International Conference, held at Le Moyne College, Syracuse, New York, 20-22 June 2002, at which Jen Wilson presented a talk titled Spies, Traitors and Pacifists: Jessie Donaldson the Swansea Abolitionist, and the Cincinnati Trail, including text of Jen Wilson's paper, together with rough notes; press cutting and Musicians' Union press release relating to Jen Wilson's participation in the conference; conference schedules; details relating to airline travel, including Jen Wilson's airline ticket; information relating to Le Moyne College, including Spring 2002 edition of Le Moyne College magazine; and correspondence.

North American Association for the Study of Welsh Culture (NAASWCH) International Conference 2004

Material relating to the North American Association for the Study of Welsh Culture and History's International Conference held at West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, 15-17 July 2004, including call for papers; conference schedule; abstract of Jen Wilson's proposed talk titled Wales and Negro Minstrelsy: a socio-cultural interchange 1830-1910; funding application; details of flights and expenses; and correspondence. Due to the rejection of her funding application, Jen Wilson was unable to attend this conference.

North American Association for the Study of Welsh Culture (NAASWCH) International Conference 2006

Call for papers for the North American Association for the Study of Welsh Culture and History's International Conference, held at the University College of Wales, Swansea, 13-15 July 2006. There is no indication as to whether Jen Wilson either attended or gave a formal presentation at this conference.

North American Association for the Study of Welsh Culture (NAASWCH) International Conference 2012

Material relating to the North American Association for the Study of Welsh Culture and History's International Conference held at Bangor University, 26-28 July 2012, at which Jen Wilson presented a talk titled Jazz in Wales between the Wars 1919-1939: fascists, feminism, fashion and some o' that Old Time Religion, including call for papers; draft and fair-copy texts of Jen Wilson's talk, together with her name badge; conference schedule; list of speakers; map of Bangor University campus; and correspondence.

North Powys Women's Aid/Montgomeryshire Women's Aid/Montgomeryshire Women's Centre branch archives

A SECTION OF THIS ARCHIVE IS CLOSED FOR 82 YEARS FROM DATE OF LAST ENTRY. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 EXEMPTION (SECTION 40) (PERSONAL INFORMATION).

Papers of Montgomeryshire Women's Aid (which appears to have previously been known as North Powys Women's Aid, which then became Montgomeryshire Women's Aid, later renamed Montgomeryshire Women's Centre following the group's decision in 1996 to no longer be affiliated to Welsh Women's Aid), including records of Annual General Meetings, 1994-1995, and of other meetings; constitution of Montgomeryshire Women's Centre, dated 10 May 1995; correspondence, including in relation to a complaint against a Welsh Women's Aid fieldworker (embargoed); reports; and accounts.

Notes

Notes taken at public meetings, conferences, visits, site visits etc., notes taken of radio broadcasts and publications, mixed in with rough notes, contact details of supporters, media and politicians etc., and domestic notes.

Notes of interviews with Gweno Lewis

Rough handwritten notes taken by John Pikoulis during interviews, 1980 and undated, with Gweno Lewis (only one batch of notes dated).
Typescript transcript of an interview with Gweno Lewis conducted by radio executive producer and director Kate McAll and recorded in Aberystwyth in 2007.

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