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Journal

Volume containing diary entries, musings, poems, extracts, and books read (10).

Journal

Volume containing diary entries, poems, extracts, lists of letters sent and received, and of plays (2) and books (3) read.

Newspaper cuttings

Volume of newspaper cuttings from the Monmouthshire Beacon, many written by Geoffrey Woolley, with further cuttings loose at the rear of the volume.

Journal

Volume containing diary entries, copies of letters, extracts, 1938 Christmas card list, and a list books (35) and plays (3) read.

Strange brooch : a novel

Typescript (top copy) of 'Strange brooch : a novel' by Geoffrey Woolley. Dedicated 'to my parents, Eustace Hope, and the late Edward Thomas'. Edward Thomas died in April 1917; Woolley's father appears to have died in late 1969/early 1970.

Journal

Volume containing diary entries, copies of letters, extracts, and lists of plays (8) and books (6) read.

Journal

Volume containing diary entries, poems, extracts, lists of letters sent and received, and of plays and books (13) read.

Coal mining publications

Copies of 'The Tredegar Iron and Coal Company, Limited : Oakdale Collery, 1st March 1930', and 'The Monmouthshire and South Wales Coal Owners' Association : Report on the exhibition of colliery horses, The Royal Agricultural Show, Cardiff, 1938'.

Journal

Volume containing diary entries, poems and extracts. The diary ends with this entry: "September 4. War started on the 2nd. I had joined the London-Welsh the day before, and from the 4th my journal is to be kept more compactly. Peace shall bring me back to this book, so cumbersome according to kit-bag standards. God speed my return to these pages."

War diary

Title page and three loose pages of diary entries describing the formation of the 75th Anti-Tank Regiment RA at Huyton, co. Lancs, around a nucleus of officers and other ranks from the 59th Anti-Tank Regiment RA. Second Lieutenant G. D. Woolley RA was posted to the unit from the 1st Reserve Field Regiment.

Britain Speaks

File comprises drafts of Gordon MacDonald's contributions to a radio programme entitled "Britain Speaks", broadcast on the Overseas North American Service during the Second World War.

Diary

Desk diary of Major David Rees Williams, R.A., with administrative entries from 3 April, and narrative entries from 25 May, including "I am now to confine myself to [this?] Scarborough Battery as B.C." [=Battery Commander] (28 May). Enclosed is a telegram (2 pp.) requesting him to act as defending officer of a court martial of three men of 340 Coast Battery, R.A., Hythe, Kent, Dec. 1940.

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