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W. H. Davies letters

Original bundle of letters to and from W. H. Davies, 23 July 1908-12 Oct. 1928, including from Arthur C. Fifield of London, publisher, July 1908-March 1909; letter from R. Hamilton Edwards re. the sale of the serial rights of 'The autobiography of a super-tramp' to the 'Penny Pictorial', July 1909, forwarded by Davies to [C. F.] Cazenove, his agent, Aug. 1909; from Alston Rivers of London, publishers of 'The soul's destroyer', Aug. 1910-Dec. 1915; and a letter to Coulson Kernahan with a signed print of Davies, Oct. 1928. Also signed, corrected typescript copies of four poems, probably for publication in the Mercury: 'The two stars', 'The doll', 'Timepieces' and 'Secrets', undated.

Davies, W. H. (William Henry), 1871-1940

Dick Randolph letters

Original bundle of letters from Richard Herbert ('Dick') Randolph to Geoffrey Woolley, mainly 1934-1951, plus single letters in 1996 and 2005. In Sept. 1939 Randolph was with the 44th (HC) Div. RASC (TA), based near Wallingham, co. Surrey; in July 1940 with the 20th Armoured Brigade Co. RASC at Porthmadog, co. Caern; and in Sept. 1942, as Capt R.H. Randolph RASC, at HQ 151 Infantry Brigade MEF.

Homes and Housing Issues

File contains the following reports: Shelter Cymru - Housing in Wales: The Facts (1990); Shelter Cymru - Is There Anybody Out There? A Report on Housing Advice In The Rural Areas of Wales (1992); Cultural Barriers: Community Care Assessments - The Housing Question (1995); The Housing Act 1996 - For Better or for Worse? A good practice briefing (1996); Housing: The Key Issue - A Joint Briefing Paper from the Chartered Institute of Housing in Wales and Shelter Cymru (1996); Code of Guidance on Parts VI and VII of The Housing Act 1996 (1996); Can I Register My Housing Need? Access to Local Authority Housing Registers in Wales (1996); Cod Cyfarwyddyd ar Rannau VI a VII Deddf Tai 1996 (1996); Of No Benefit: The Effects of the Single Room Rent in Wales (1998); O Ddim Budd I Neb (1998); Better Homes for People in Wales National Assembly for Wales Consultation Paper (2001); Unlocking Doors: The Response to the Lettings Soundings Board (2002); Personal Housing Plans (2004); Controlling the Right to Buy (2005); A Unnatural Disaster (2007); Trychineb Annaturiol (2007); Shelter Cymru: Dod â Chartrefi Gwag yn ôl o'w Defnyddio Yn Eich Cymunedau - Dyma'r Amser Adroddiad ar gyfer Cynghorwyr Lleol (2008); Shelter Cymru - A Sustainable Option? Home ownership and mortgage possession actions in Wales (2008); Shelter Cymru - Summary of Quantitative Findings (2009); Shelter Cymru: An Unnatural disaster: five years on (2011); Building a Private Tenants' Movement in Wales (2013).

Youth and Young People

Contains the following reports: The Children Act and Youth Homelessness in Wales (1995); Against the Odds: Youth Homelessness in Wales (1996); Shelter Cymru: Missing Links - The Provisions of Services to Homeless 16 and 17 Year Olds Under The Children Act 1989 (1999); Shelter Cymru: Hidden (2006); Room for Improvement: Research into the Accommodation and Support needs of Young People in Cardiff (2008); Shelter Cymru: Cyswllt Teulu i Deuluoedd gyda Phlant Anabl (2008); Access to Information and Advice on Housing: The Needs of Disabled Young People in Wales (2009); Shelter Cymru: Pobl wybodus nad ydynt mewn addysg? Ymyriadau cyngor tai cynnar gyda phobl ifanc sydd wedi cael eu gwahardd o addysg prif ffrwd (2009); Shelter Cymru: In the know but not in education? Early housing advice interventions with young people excluded from mainstream education (2009).

Letters

Original file of letters, including from Monnowdean, Monmouth, Jan.-Nov. 1938, Cathedral Road, Cardiff, Feb. 1939, and St Georges Square, London SW1, June-Sept. 1939, then Shirley Park, East Croydon, with the 99th (London Welsh) A.A. Regiment, Sept. 1939-May 1940, and Scarborough, co. York, with the 125th O.C.T.U., May 1940. The letters include the start of the Second World War, including signing up with Lloyd James the announcer, 1 Sept. 1939. Six letters in envelopes found loose have been added.

Letters

Letters, numbered 175-175a, 176-180, 190-193, 195-230, 223a, from Captain Geoffrey Woolley RA, initially from Headquarters, 11th Support Group, Home Forces, based somewhere near York (Jan.-May), later H.Q.R.A., 11th Armoured Division, Home Forces (May-Dec.). Includes 'A great Edward Thomas find that afternoon, - 45 letters of his, written to W. H. Hudson [William Henry Hudson, 1841-1922], the nature writer. Lucky I haven't got to use my Dress allowance on clothes!' (9 July).

Letters

Letters, numbered 231-232, 234-255, 255a, 256-264, from Geoffrey Woolley of 118 Battery, 75th Anti-Tank Regiment RA, apparently stationed at Grimston near Withernsea on the Holderness coast, co. York (see no. 231).

Letters

Letters, numbered 101-112, and two postcards from Geoffrey Woolley, postmarked Washington DC and New York, before embarking on the Britannic for Britain (14 March-31 May). Also a letter from Habana, Cuba (20 Dec.).

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