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Sir Goronwy Daniel Papers, Cledwyn of Penrhos, Cledwyn Hughes, Baron, 1916-2001
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Broadcasting in Wales,

Miscellaneous papers, 1970-1985, relating to Welsh broadcasting, mainly television, including papers on the development of the BBC television service, the campaign to secure a Welsh language television channel, the role of the Broadcasting Council for Wales, the stand made by Gwynfor Evans in 1980, the 1981 Broadcasting Act, and the establishment of S4C. The correspondents include Alun Talfan Davies, 1972, Gwynfor Evans (4), 1972-1980, Cledwyn Hughes (3), 1980, Glyn Tegai Hughes (3), 1972-1973, Emyr Jenkins, 1980, Jâms Nicolas (James Nicholas), 1980, Alwyn D. Rees (2), 1972, Gwilym Williams, Archbishop of Wales (2), 1973-1980.

Davies, Alun Talfan, 1913-2000

Miscellaneous letters,

Miscellaneous, unrelated letters, 1950-1999, addressed to Sir Goronwy Daniel, interspersed with a few other papers. The correspondents include Philip Noel Baker, 1950, James Callaghan, 1971, Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos, 1979, Sir Julian Hodge, 1995, Professor Kevin Morgan, 1998 (writing in relation to the devolution campaign), and Professor Glyn O. Phillips, 1992.

Noel-Baker, Philip, 1889-1982

University of Wales,

Mainly typescript and printed material, 1985-1993, concerning the University of Wales, including numerous reports of committees and working groups, minutes of meetings of the University Council, memoranda, newsletters published by the University of Wales, papers relating to the admission of new constituent institutions to the University, the proceedings of the Rosser working party, the 1992 Research Assessment Exercise, the role of the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales etc. The correspondents include James Callaghan, 1993, Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos (2), 1992-1993, Professor R. Geraint Gruffydd, 1993, Dr Brynley F. Roberts, 1993, Sir Wyn Roberts, 1992, Sir Melvyn Rosser (3), 1992-1993, George Thomas, 1989, and Sir John Meurig Thomas, 1992.

Callaghan, James, 1912-2005