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Estate correspondence,

The correspondence comprises incoming letters, 1868-1948, and letter books,, 1866-1937, of successive agents of the Voelas and Cefnamwlch estate, many of which are replies to incoming letters. Much of the correspondence is concerned with routine estate affairs such as vacant tenancies, repairs, collection of rents and rent increases or allowances, harvesting and harvest weather. Only letters illuminating estate policy or new developments are noted in the descriptions of individual bundles/volumes which follow, together with matters of local interest to the estate, especially churches and church livings and schools, as well as some matters of Welsh or British significance (e.g. tithe riots, agricultural depression) followed by the appropriate page references. The hard copy catalogue contains a more detailed description and indexes of incoming correspondence. Further estate correspondence, catalogued about fifteen years later than these letters, are in Series EA3.

Correspondence

David Jones was a prolific letter writer, and his correspondents were multifarious. He was part of a circle of young Catholic intellectuals, and was connected with artistic and literary circles, as well as a more aristocratic circle. He would often write many drafts of a letter before completing it, especially when writing to the press or to a scholar or critic. The correspondence deals with matters relating to religion, art, literature, history, Wales and more personal matters. -- The group comprises letters to David Jones from friends, acquaintances, publishers and art galleries; drafts letters from David Jones to friends, draft letters to the editors of newspapers; and copies of letters published in Dai Greatcoat : a self-portrait of David Jones in his letters, edited by René Hague.

Editorial,

Manuscript and typescript drafts and published copies of works edited by Gwyn Jones.

Letters and papers,

Arranged into letters to Afan, 1901-1928 (322-370), letters from Afan, 1903-1928 (371-406), miscellaneous letters, mainly relating to Afan and family, 1883-1949 (407-450), and miscellaneous papers, 1883-c.1944 (451-497). All donated by Rev. W. Evans ('Wil Ifan') in 1950 [Group A], unless otherwise stated.

Ifor & Joy Thomas Collection : Photographs

A variety of photographic prints acquired by Ifor & Joy Thomas. Although they are assumed to be the creators of these prints most are anonymous and cannot be definitely attributed.These arrived in NLW in three containers, a large black portfolio, a smaller brown portfolio and a large shoe box.

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Accumulated papers

The group comprises printed items acquired by Lord and Lady Goronwy-Roberts, 1900-1997; press cuttings, 1922-1993; typescript material, 1930-1981; and printed miscellanea, 1930-1981, including invitations to functions, programmes and tickets of admission etc.

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