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Miscellaneous material of Peter Meilleur

Miscellaneous material of or relating to Peter Meilleur, including material relating to Meilleur's musical collaboration In Octavo Pace (later re-named Six of Clubs) and to his 'prayer-wheel' installation on Bardsey Island; reviews; adjudications by Dafydd Rowlands and Pennar Davies (with English translation of text by Nigel Jenkins) of Peter Meilleur's poem Goleuadau, which Meilleur had submitted for the Crown competition at Lampeter National Eisteddfod, 1984; biographical data; and interview notes.

Celtic World

Material relating to the Celtic World academic course tutored by Nigel Jenkins. Items include outline of course modules; book lists; essay topics; module notes; examination questions; printed maps; printed booklets relating to Castell Henllys; and press cuttings. Many items annotated by Nigel Jenkins.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

The Poet John Tripp

Material relating to a lecture entitled The Poet John Tripp, given by Nigel Jenkins at Bargoed Library on 21 March 1991. Items comprise printed poster advertising the lecture; annotated notes on John Tripp; and annotated outline of lecture.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

St David's Forum 1988

Material relating to the 1988 St David's Forum, held at Beaumaris, at which Nigel Jenkins delivered a talk. Items comprise annotated draft and fair-copy copies of talk given by Nigel Jenkins; printed programme of events; annotated copy of talk given by another participant, with related notes; table showing population statistics; printed information regarding the forum and list of participants; notes by Nigel Jenkins; and photocopied press cutting.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

CBC tenancy

Material relating to Nigel Jenkins' period of tenancy at CBC Radio, Cardiff, January - April 1984. Items comprise printed bursary agreement between Nigel Jenkins and the South-East Wales Arts Association; general information relating to the tenancy, annotated by Nigel Jenkins; annotated draft scripts; poetry and songs to be broadcast; letter from Nigel Jenkins discussing expenses, etc; article in printed source relating to Nigel Jenkins's CBC tenancy; Nigel Jenkins's reports on the tenancy; and rough notes by Nigel Jenkins.

Media broadcasts of Nigel Jenkins: miscellaneous material

Miscellaneous material relating to media broadcasts of Nigel Jenkins. Items include notes for interview with poet Harri Webb; list of Swansea writers; draft ideas/proposed scripts by Nigel Jenkins; guidelines for writers; correspondence; rough notes by Nigel Jenkins;

Miscellaneous university papers of Nigel Jenkins

Miscellaneous university papers of Nigel Jenkins relating both to his period of study at the University of Essex, where he read comparative literature and film studies, and to later academic studies of Nigel Jenkins. Items comprise printed poster of The Edgar Broughton Band; hand-drawn cartoons/caricatures; staff-student newsletter entitled Broad Sheet; and letter, 1981, to Nigel Jenkins from Wynn Thomas of the English Dept at University College Swansea.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

Letters to Nigel Jenkins from Harri Webb

Letters, [dates], to Nigel Jenkins from poet and writer Harri Webb, which include a printed invitation to a Welsh Academy event in celebration of Harri Webb held at the Royal Hotel, St Mary's Street, Cardiff, on 23 March 1995 and a draft tribute to Harri Webb.

Webb, Harri, 1920-1994

Letters to Nigel Jenkins at HM Prison Swansea

Letters and cards written to Nigel Jenkins while he was serving time at HM Prison Swansea in 1988, the correspondents including his wife Delyth together with members of CND and Friends of the Earth. One of Delyth's letters enclose photographs of herself and their daughter Angharad.

Wales on Sunday correspondence

Correspondence, 1989-1990 + n.d., of Nigel Jenkins in his capacity as Literary Editor of Wales on Sunday magazine. Correspondents include the Welsh Academy, artist Jack Jones, poet and writer Duncan Bush, singer, writer and lecturer George Melly and politicians Michael Heseltine, Denis Healey and Michael Foot.

Theatre Writers' Union (TWU)

Material relating to the Theatre Writers' Union (TWU), of which Nigel Jenkins was a member. Items include TWU newsletters; details relating to TWU meetings; printed agreement between the TWU and other literary organisations; letter to Nigel Jenkins from the TWU; general information relating to the TWU; and press cutting.

The Salubrious Rhythm Company

Material relating to the musical blues group the Salubrious Rhythm Company, comprising Nigel Jenkins, John Barnie and Jen Wilson. Items include printed poster and flyers advertising performances; copies of poetry to be performed; correspondence; reviews and previews; annotated playlists; lists of venues and contacts; and correspondence.

Aberjaber

Material relating to folk duo Aberjaber, comprising Nigel Jenkins and fellow-poet Steve Griffiths. Items comprise annotated press release; letter relating to festival booking; edited account of the Preseli Folk Festival; and printed programme of the Cardiff Literature Festival, which includes notice of Aberjaber performance.

Swansea: 1995 City of Literature

Material relating to events surrounding Swansea as City of Literature during the 1995 Year of Literature celebrations. Items include proposals regarding events; maps and plans of Swansea city centre; correspondence; notices and printed programmes of events and exhibitions; details relating to Arts Council grants; article by Nigel Jenkins; notes, partly in shorthand, by Nigel Jenkins; poetry; biographical data relating to Nigel Jenkins and other participating poets; and press cuttings.

Jenkins, Nigel, 1949-2014

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