Deddf Cwricwlwm ac Asesu (Cymru) 2021 = Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Act 2021
- dsc/asc/2021/4
- Ffeil = File
- 2021
Rhan oMesurau a Deddfau Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru = National Assembly for Wales Measures and Acts,
Wales. Senedd
Deddf Cwricwlwm ac Asesu (Cymru) 2021 = Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Act 2021
Rhan oMesurau a Deddfau Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru = National Assembly for Wales Measures and Acts,
Wales. Senedd
Rhan oMesurau a Deddfau Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru = National Assembly for Wales Measures and Acts,
Wales. Senedd
Scrapbook of work compiled by pupils of Plasmarl junior school, 8-18 June 1971.
Chris Morgan's plays at Ladycross school
Programmes for Ladycross school prizegiving concerts, 1972-1974, and notices, score and props from 'Twelfth night' as performed by Ladycross school, 1974.
Letters, mainly from Christopher Morgan to his sister Imelda, 1988-1999.
Script of 'Tell us a story' by Chris Morgan of Hawkhurst, with music by Aelred Morgan, 1979, and a rejection letter from the Oxford University Press music department, 1982.
Poems, articles, letters and notes
The contents of a ring-binder (discarded) entitled 'Christopher Morgan, Welsh poet, 1944-2014, career-based', arranged and annotated by Imelda Morgan his sister, containing poems, articles, letters and notes (including from Raymond Garlick and R. S. Thomas, 1970, Ian Robinson, 1990-2014, Patrick Muirhead, 1998-2000; also Penelope Lively, 1979, Roald Dahl, 1980, Alan Garner, 1981, Clive King, 1982, and Rosemary Sutcliff, 1983, these latter as adjudicators of the annual Marlborough House school Nicholas Brown essay competition), and including some posthumous items.
Signed or initialled typescript copies of items of Christopher Morgan's poetry and prose, collected and in some cases annotated by Imelda Morgan, his sister.
Patrick Muirhead and Michael Pockley letters
Letters to Christopher Morgan from two former pupils, Patrick Muirhead, 1999-2001, and Michael Pockley, 1999-2002.
Poems by Ena Roberts of Cardiff, 1964-1970, and two letters from Ena Roberts to Christopher Morgan, 1970. Also a copy of Ina Roberts [sic.], 'Über viele Jahre: gedichte' (1955), inscribed to Christopher Morgan, 1964.
Drafts, mostly undated, including 'Gross, a poem in four four-part parts', 1968.
Copies of 'Rumpus' poetry magazine, no's 1-6 (two copies of each, edited by Christopher Morgan), and related papers. The first two numbers are undated, and are assumed to be late 1968 and early 1969.
Contributions to poetry collections
Poetry collections containing contributions by Christopher Morgan, including 'No walls broadsheet', no's 1-4, 6-11, 13-16 (no's 5 and 12 missing), 1968-1969; 'Quickest way out', no. 2, [post 1969]. Also a Glamorgan College of Education Anglo-Welsh Poetry Manuscript Exhibition catalogue, comprising entries by 22 poets, 1975, including Dannie Abse, Alison Bielski, Gillian Clarke, Antony Conran, Roland Mathias and Christopher Morgan. Also 'Selected poems by Paul L. Weare'.
Correspondence related to the elevation of David R Llewellyn to the peerage
File comprises correspondence regarding the election of Sir David Richard Llewellyn to the peerage in 1922.
Burke, H. Farnham (Henry Farnham), 1859-1930
Correspondence between David Treharne Llewellyn and various Prime Ministers
File comprises correspondence from various politicians who served as Prime Minister, although the letters were not all written while in that role. Correspondents include Winston Churchill, thanking Llewellyn for his services as minister with responsibility for Welsh Affairs in the home Office, James Callaghan discussing gambling policy and a common response to requests for donations as Cardiff MPs, Ted Heath regarding tax policy and Harold Macmillan regarding Llewellyn's knighthood.
Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Other political correspondence
File comprises other political correspondence, including letters from James D. Margach regarding political biographies, Lord Hailsham, Leon Brittan, Enoch Powell, Lord Wigg, Saunders Lewis, David Grenfell, Edwina Currie, Anthony Barber, Reginald Maudling, Peter Thorneycroft and David Hooper.
The file comprises an invitations and programme for the marriage of Princess Alexandra of Kent and a programme for the funeral of King George 6th.
The file comprises miscellaneous ephemera including a cricket first day cover, an order of service for a service of thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral from victory in Europe during the Second World War, a message from Field Marshall Montgomery to be read out to troops in 1944 and an order of service of thanksgiving for the translation of the Bible into Welsh, held in 1988.
File comprises various papers relating to the Lord MacDonald's involvement with the London Missionary Society, including correspondence relating to his appointment as a director, minutes dated 25 April and 27 June 1951 and a typescript of Lord MacDonald's address as chairman of the annual rally and valedictory service at Westminster Chapel on 9 May 1951.