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- 1928, April 21.
Letter from C. M. Book Agency, Caernarfon, To [D. Afan Thomas]. Request for permission to use a hymn tune, Gweled Iesu, in a new hymn book. Typescript.
Letter from C. M. Book Agency, Caernarfon, To [D. Afan Thomas]. Request for permission to use a hymn tune, Gweled Iesu, in a new hymn book. Typescript.
Letter from R. Lloyd Griffiths, League of Nations Union, Cardiff, to T. Thomas, Port Talbot. Returns proofs of a hymn duly corrected. Typescript.
Letter from Caerwyn [--], Llangefni, to D. John, Briton Ferry. Thanks for a Festival Programme and request for further copies, appreciates the fact that Afan has set his hymn to music. Typescript.
Letter from Beriah Gwynfa Evans, Gorsedd Beirdd Ynys Prydain, Caernarfon, to D. J. Afan Thomas. Afan's admission to the Gorsedd as a full member. Welsh. Typescript.
Post card.
Letter from Prof. David Jenkins, MusBac, Aberystwyth, to E[van] Thomas. Asks Evan Thomas to help promote a new composition by David Jenkins. Welsh.
Letter from Evan Thomas, Cwmavon, to G[wilym] H. Thomas, Bargoed, (his son). Personal matters; Gwilym's travels with the O'Mara troupe,. Also with envelope.
Letter from J. W. Edwards to [D. J. Afan Thomas]. Encloses the prize money for winning a [musical] competition at Gwent Eisteddfod, Rhymney. Post card.
Post card.
Post card.
Letter from Joseph Parry, University College, Cardiff, to D. Afan Thomas, [Cwmavon],
Receipt of payment for lessons in piano and composition.
Letter from Joseph Parry, University College, Cardiff, to Evan Thomas, Cwmavon. Afan's wish to change the course of his music studies without consulting his father, and against Joseph Parry's wishes.
Letter from Evan Thomas, Cwmavon, to Mrs Evans, Congratulations on her excellent piano playing at a concert where, unfortunately, one of the artists made a mess of things.
Letter from [Rev.] Marlais Davies, [?p. Cwmavon], to Rev. B. J. Davies, Port Talbot. His wife's inability to call as planned. Post card. Welsh.
Letter from Francis H. Broome, Dunblane, to Mr [Evan] Thomas, Cwmavon, [father of D. J. Afan Thomas. David [J. Afan]'s illness, David has been working far too hard at his music, thanks for informing writer of job vacancies in Wales.
Miscellaneous letters, mainly relating to Afan and family,
Has been asked by D. Evans to submit a new tune for a hymn book [See No. 370], re a ...,
Has been asked by D. Evans to submit a new tune for a hymn book [See No. 370], re a threatening letter demanding information about a tune; Louisa Davies is to sing his songs; a request from Liverpool Eisteddfod for an orchestral composition. Partly Welsh. Endorsed: 'Ei lythyr olaf'.