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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Aberystwyth (Wales)
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Art and Crafts Museum,

Records and correspondence, 1932-1959, of the college Art and Crafts Museum, of which R. L. Gapper was appointed Curator in 1934.

University College of Wales (Aberystwyth, Wales). Art and Crafts Museum.

Cardiganshire papers,

Miscellaneous papers, 1708-1893, relating to Cardiganshire, including a survey of lands and houses in Aberystwyth by Thomas Evans and John Richard, 1708 (ff. 1-2); particulars of tithe owners in north Cardiganshire, mid eighteenth century (ff. 3-7 verso); and minutes of a meeting of estate owners relating to enclosing the manor of Mefenydd, 1814 (ff. 11-12).

Ceredigion Cricket Club

  • NLW MS 22677iD
  • File
  • 1904-1906

Score-book, 1904-1906, of Ceredigion (Aberystwyth) Cricket Club. Correspondence and other papers, 1937-48, relating mainly to subscriptions to, and fixtures of, the club after it was re-formed, found loose inside the volume, have been filed separately (MS 22677iiD).

Commonplace book,

A commonplace book of Aberystwyth provenance attributed by J. H. Davies to his grandfather Robert Davies (1789-1841). It is written in more than one hand and consists largely of maxims and aphorisms of a religious nature, prayers and, especially, abstracts of sermons preached at Calvinistic Methodist Association and other meetings at Aberystwyth, 1825-7 and undated. Watermark: 1814.

Congregationalist Memorial College,

Correspondence, papers and printed items, 1981-1993, relating to the Congregationalist Memorial College (Y Coleg Coffa). They include correspondence and papers relating to the attempts to unite Y Coleg Coffa and Coleg Bala-Bangor at Aberystwyth between 1981 and 1989. They also include the College's annual reports and accounts, financial papers, papers deriving from the proceedings of the committee set up to decide the location of a united college, and statistics relating to the attendance at the colleges. The correspondents include Elfed ap Nefydd Roberts, 1983, Dewi Eirug Davies, 1985, Gwynfor Evans (8), 1984-1989, and Derwyn Morris Jones (2), 1984-1989.

Roberts, Elfed ap Nefydd.

Corn merchant's ledger,

  • NLW MS 21821D.
  • File
  • 1918-1928 /

Ledger of A. M. Hartley, Queen Street, Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, corn merchant, recording details of corn purchased and sold, 1918-1928.

Hartley, A.M., Aberystwyth

Cwrtmawr deeds

  • GB 0210 CWRTMAWR
  • Fonds
  • 1515-1898 (accumulated [1891]-[1926])

Deeds and documents, 1515-1898, relating principally to Wales, in particular Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire, Monmouthshire and Glamorgan. The collection does not relate to a single particular family or estate, but the Cardiganshire documents mainly relate to Aberystwyth and Llanbadarn Fawr.

Davies, J. H. (John Humphreys), 1871-1926

Cymanfa Aberystwyth,

'Llyfr Coffadwriaeth a ysgrifennwyd gan Henry Richard, 1826' containing notes of sermons preached by Richard James, Pwllheli, and Thomas Richard at the Aberystwyth Association in February 1826, and notes on theological subjects and on Church history.

Henry Richard.

Dr D. I. Evans Papers,

  • GB 0210 DIEVANS
  • Fonds
  • 1946-1966 /

Papers, 1946-1947, relating to an outbreak of typhoid fever in Aberystwyth in 1946; an account of the history of medical services in Aberystwyth (published in Ceredigion, vol. V (1966), pp. 168-208), with related notes and correspondence, 1955-1966.

Evans, D. I. (Daniel Idris), 1896-1968

Exhibitions,

Papers relating to Clifford McLucas' exhibitions at the Aberystwyth Arts Centre and the Barn Centre, comprising examples of the art work created for the exhibitions and preparatory papers and designs.

James R. John Collection of Aberystwyth Deeds,

  • GB 0210 JAMOHN
  • Fonds
  • 1810-1892 (predominantly 1810-1855) (accumulated [pre 1961]) /

Deeds, 1810-1892, collected by James R. John, relating to properties in Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire.

John, James R.

John Challinor 4

  • Llyfr ffoto 4772
  • File
  • [ca.1930 - ca.1950].

12 b&w contact prints from glass negatives by John Challinor. Included are views of Aberystwyth harbour, Twr y Gwylan at Monks Cave (aka Egg Rock) & Celtic crosses at Llanbadarn Fawr.

Challinor, John

John Sheringham Papers,

  • GB 0210 JOHHAM
  • Fonds
  • 1980-1995 /

Papers of John Sheringham mainly reflecting his research interests, including his research into Montgomeryshire place-names, 1980-1995, medieval Welsh history and laws, 1984-1995, and Breton history, 1988-1989; typescript notes on Welsh law, 1986-1990; typescript drafts of published works, and papers of the Machynlleth and District Civic Society, 1979-1993, and the Aberystwyth and District Civic Society, 1990-1994.

Sheringham, J. G. T.

L. Eirlys Williams Papers,

  • GB 0210 LERAMS
  • Fonds
  • 1905-1978 (accumulated [1949]-1978) /

Papers of Mrs L. Eirlys Williams, 1905-1978, relating to her work for the Baptist Union of Wales and other Baptist causes, including letters to the Rev. and Mrs E. J. Williams [L. Eirlys Williams], 1949-1964; letters from various correspondents addressed to Mrs M. Christy Davies, secretary of the Welsh Baptist Ministers' and Missionaries' Wives Prayer Union, 1950-1953; Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland papers and printed material, 1930-1978; Baptist Union of Wales papers and printed material, including copies of The Inset, 1941-1978; and Baptist Missionary Society papers and printed material, 1905-1974, including English and Welsh copies of Prayer Partners, 1933-1974.

Williams, L. Eirlys.

Letters from servicemen,

Letters from servicemen, 1915-1919, comprising letters, postcards and Christmas cards from Aberystwyth men serving in the First World War thanking Sergeant Major Fear, the local Comforts Fund and the people of Aberystwyth for the parcels and cards received by them abroad. Letters were received by Sergeant Major Fear from various fronts, including those in both Western and Eastern Europe, Palestine and Mesopotamia. Although predominantly letters of thanks, some provide valuable information with regard to local servicemen and on conditions within the trenches. Some letters contain detailed descriptions of the fighting, the weather and of life in general on the front line. The letters also include poems written by soldiers recounting their experiences. Particularly detailed letters are referred to in the descriptions at file level.

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