A manuscript draft, [1946], of David Jones's introduction to the BBC radio production of his war poem 'In Parenthesis', first transmitted on the Third Programme, 19 November 1946. The draft contains deletions and revisions in ink and pencil in the hand of the author. This draft is much closer to the script in its final typescript form (see NLW, David Jones (Artist and Writer) Papers LP5/3, ff. vii-x) than are the other extant drafts (ibid, LP5/4, ff. 1-9). The only significant changes that remained to be incorporated are: a new sentence to replace the line at the beginning of f. 2, the loss of a reference to Brittany (f. 2), the truncation of a section on Maximus the Great (f. 2) and a much expanded ending, with a list of four quotes to be taken directly from the book's introduction substituted with the full quotations (f. 3). The introduction was pre-recorded by Jones; the remainder of the programme was performed live by the cast on 19 November, with a live repeat the following evening.
'An investigation of the musical experience by listening of first year music students in a South Wales College of Education' (University of Wales), MEd thesis by Caryl Roese, 1977, including a press cutting, 1984, from The Guardian.
'Cultural diversity in music education in the National Curriculum at KS2 and its application in primary schools in Wales', PhD dissertation by Caryl Roese, University of Cardiff, 1999, which was abandoned.
'An investigation into the topographical location and distribution of Neolithic and Bronze age monuments in Wales', a doctoral theses in three volumes (University of Cardiff, 1979).
Dyddiaduron apwyntiadau, 1943-1982, y tenor Richie Thomas (Richard Edgar Thomas, 1906-1988), Penmachno, ynghyd â chyfrol yn rhestru'r mannau ble cynhaliwyd cyngherddau ganddo yn ystod y cyfnod hwn.
The first volume of a five volume autobiographical work by Taldir, entitled 'Le Matricule 315', dealing in this volume with his service in the First World War, 1914-1916.
The fourth volume of a five volume autobiographical work by Taldir, entitled 'Le Matricule 315', this volume dealing with the events of the Second World War. Also included are cuttings of his narrative 'Sous le regne du duc Jean VI'.
Miscellaneous papers of Taldir, including official documents, correspondence, various typescript documents including a bibliography of Taldir's works and a Gaelic phrasebook.
Two notebooks, compiled by Taldir, containing press cuttings relating to the International Celtic Congress, Dublin, 1925, and the visit of a Breton delegation to Britain and Ireland, 1927; together with a menu for a Welsh-Breton dinner, 1934, and other miscellaneous items.
Papers, 1930-1931 and 1980-1987 (with gaps), relating to Greg Hill’s publication Writers of Wales: Llewelyn Wyn Griffith (Cardiff: University of Wales Press on behalf of the Welsh Arts Council, 1984), consisting mainly of letters to Greg Hill, including letters from Hugh Wyn Griffith (5); Meic Stephens (7); June Gruffydd (1); Lowri Morgan (3); Richard Houdmont (1); and Susan Jenkins (3). The file also includes a cutting from The Anglo Welsh Review of a review of the book ([?1984]); a questionnaire filled in by Ben G. Jones of The Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, about the life and work of Llewelyn Wyn Griffith ([?1980x1984]); copies of letters (1930-1931) to Gerald Hayes and to Llewelyn Wyn Griffith from Walter de la Mare (4); page proofs, (1983 and [1983]), with some corrections; a press cutting ([1983]); cuttings from British Book News (1984) and Llais Llyfrau (1987), including reviews of the publication by Roland Mathias and R. Gerallt Jones; and notes in the hand of Greg Hill ([1981]).