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Cliff Bere Papers,

  • GB 0210 CLIERE
  • Fonds
  • 1933-1998 /

Welsh Republican Movement and Plaid Cymru papers collected by Cliff Bere, 1940-1973, including correspondence, [c. 1947]-1965; membership forms and subscriptions, [c. 1948]-1957; constitution, meetings and reports, 1949-1952; newspaper cuttings, 1949-1991; political and personal correspondence, 1933-1997; papers relating to Plaid Cymru, [c. 1949]-1996, including the Parliament for Wales Campaign, Cymdeithas yr Iaith (Welsh Language Society) campaign for bilingual road signs, 1971; 'Cofiwn', the National Commemoration Association, 1976-1987; the Welsh Socialist Republican Movement (Mudiad Gweriniaethol Sosialaidd Cymru) 1975-1985; Cymdeithas Cyfamod y Cymry Rhydd (the Society of the Covenant of the Free Welsh) 1986-1994; Cardiff City Planning Department, 1965-1982; Harri Webb papers, 1949-1996; Eurig ap Gwilym [d. 1988], 1976-1988; papers relating to holiday homes arson campaign and Bere's arrest, 1980-1982; Yr Undeb Celtaidd /The Celtic League, 1988-1993; the Free Wales Army, 1993-1998; unpublished drafts of articles, 1934-1996; various journals and pamphlets, [c. 1946]-1976; newspapers cuttings, 1946-1997; undated translations of pamphlets published by the National Museum of Wales; papers, 1984-1998, relating to his publications, and other printed ephemera, 1935-1956.

Bere, Cliff, 1915-1997

Consumer,

Letters received by WAAM in response to the petitioning of local stores and businesses regarding the sale of South African consumer goods, and similar activity carried out by affiliated organisations such as Cymdeithas Yr Iaith Gymraeg and the Barry Anti-Apartheid Group.

Rhys Evans research papers,

  • NLW ex 2371.
  • File
  • 2005.

Rhys Evans's research papers, 2005, on various topics such as establishing S4C, burning holiday homes, the miners' strike and the Welsh Language Society. The papers were collated by the donor in his position as Political Correspondent for BBC Wales.

Evans, Rhys.

Scrapbook 1989-1993,

Newspaper cuttings, 1989-1993, concerning subjects such as a break-in at the Conservative Association's offices in Caernarfon by members of Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg, March 1990; and the subsequent court hearing, together with a copy letter from Margaret Thatcher offering her sympathy at what had happened and stating how the incident would not colour the Government's response to calls for a Welsh Language Act; 9 April 1990; alleged telephone death threats made to D. Elwyn Jones over the incident, July 1990; the argument for and against devolution, Nov. 1990; and the resignation of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister and her succession by John Major, Nov. 1990.

Thatcher, Margaret