A letter, 1957, from H. N. Savory, Keeper of the Department of Archaeology at the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, to Victor Davies concerning the Tecernacus Stone which once stood on Cefn Brithdir Ridge, Bargoed, co Glamorgan, together with a related press cutting. Typescript copies of Victor Davies' poems, 'May on the Mountains' and 'The Testimony', together with three letters, 1990-2, from L. M. Serjeant, Governor of H.M. Prison, Cardiff, Alan Keith, and Sandra Phillips, John Major's Private Secretary, to Victor Davies relating to his volume of poetry. Copies of V Davies' poems 'Snowdonia', 'Olwen' and 'Old Pontlottyn' and a typescript copy of the poem 'The Blind Cobbler'. Typescript copies of other poems by V Davies entitled 'The Exile Returns', 'The Search', 'The Oaktree', 'The Stallion', 'The Boys Who Never Returned', 'The Elder Tree', 'The Moth', 'The Table', 'The Search', 'Inspiration', 'Daughters of Light' and 'The Old School Bell'. Typescript copies of Davies' poems 'Repentence', 'Bimbo', 'Farmstead by the Sea', 'Songs of the Country', 'Tribute', 'Susan', 'Rex', 'Beloved Sister', 'Christmas', 'The Haunted Chapel', and 'The Vale of Glorious Surprise'.