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Llythyrau William Rhys Thomas

  • NLW ex 2918
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  • 1897-2006

Papurau, 1897-2006, gan gynnwys llythyrau, 1901-[1958], a anfonwyd gan William Rhys Thomas (1879-1962) at ei chwaer Bess a’i rieni yng Nghlyn-nedd, wedi iddo ymfudo i Awstralia yn 1901 i weithio yng ngwaith glo Collie ger Perth fel gyrrwr injan. Ceir adroddiad ‘Ychydig o hanes fy nhaith o Plymouth i Awstralia’; ynghyd â llythyrau diweddarach oddi wrth ei ferched Gwladys ac Olwen at eu modryb Bess, a llythyr oddi wrth wyres William Thomas at y rhoddwr, ynghyd â gwybodaeth achyddol amdano a sgwrs a draddodwyd gan y rhoddwr am y llythyrau.

Thomas, William Rhys, 1879-1962

Llythyrau oddi wrth Griffith ac Elizabeth Williams, Abersoch

  • NLW ex 2916
  • Ffeil = File
  • 1819-30, 2015.

Grŵp bach o lythyrau a ysgrifennwyd yn Gymraeg, 1819-30, oddi wrth Griffith ac Elizabeth Williams, Abersoch at eu meibion William William Griffith a Owen Griffith oedd wedi ymfudo i Utica a Steuben, Talaith Efrog Newydd, gan gynnwys tri llythyr oddi wrth fab arall Solomon Williams, Cei Newydd, at ei frawd William yn yr Amerig. Ceir cyfrol yn cynnwys erthygl y rhoddwr ‘Our dearest children’ a gyhoeddwyd fel ‘Letters from Wales’ yn Ninnau, Mawrth-Ebrill 2015, deunydd achyddol a chyfieithiadau o’r llythrau i Saesneg i gyd-fynd gyda’r llythyrau. = A small group of letters written in Welsh, 1819-30, from Griffith and Elizabeth Williams, Abersoch to their two sons, William William Griffith and Owen Griffith who had emigrated to Utica and Steuben, New York State respectively, including three from another son Solomon Williams, New Quay, to his brother William in the States. An accompanying volume comprising the donor’s article ‘Our dearest children’ published as ‘Letters from Wales’ in the Welsh/American newspaper Ninnau, March-April 2015, genealogical information and translations of the letters into English has been included with the letters.

Williams, Griffith

Llyfr tonau

  • NLW MS 18994A.
  • Ffeil = File
  • 1856-1857

Llyfr tonau yn cynnwys emyn-donau, etc. Nodiant cerddorol. = Tune book including hymn-tunes, etc. Music notation.

Letters from Robert Moore

Original bundle of letters from Robert Moore, 11 June 1951-1956. The writer only dates the letters, when dated at all, with the day of the week; the only dates are those on postmarks, or Woolley's note of receiving a letter. Also a letter from Woolley to Peter Storrs, that if he die Robert Moore is to have all his possessions 'here', and any credit at Riggs Bank.

Miscellaneous letters

Original bundle of letters, and two cards, from Jean-Claude Gardin, 1 Feb. 1948-29 Dec. 1965, mainly 1948-1954, although many of the letters are incompletely dated. At least one of the letters was written from Beirut, and his address in Sept. 1953 was Villa Racurie, 76 rue de Sèvres, Paris 7.

Miscellaneous letters

Original bundle of miscellaneous letters and cards to Geoffrey Woolley, including from gay friends in England and the USA.

Miscellaneous letters

Original bundle of letters to Geoffrey Woolley from friends, relations and others, including from 2/Lt H. R. Picton-James RA of 1st Reg. RHA, May-Dec. 1941, and Picton-James's parents following his death, Aug. 1942; Jeffrey Morgan of Sarisbury, co. Hants, Sept. 1934; Woolley's grandmother and godmother of Caerleon, co. Mon., June 1923-June 1935; Kriegsgefangenenpost Postkarte (PoW postcards) from Lt Peter Fraser, Offizierlager VI B (later VII B), Jan. 1942-April 1943, and Major Rodney Gee, Offizierlager IX A/H, April-June 1944; Sylvia Fraser, Peter's mother, when he was missing presumed dead, June 1940; Nancy Gee, Rodney's [?wife], discussing books to send out, June 1941; Woolley's grandmother of Stroud, co. Glos, April [1941]-March [1942]; Betty Morgan of Oxford, wife of Denys Morgan (d. 7 Feb. 1943); Richard A. ('Silent Richard') Crossley-Holland, Jan. 1941-Feb. 1984; Geoff of Llandrindod, including May 1943, enclosing several letters to Geoff from various others, June 1941-Aug. 1947; John Boon of Mills & Boon, Sept. 1938-Sept. 1940; and John D. K. Marshall, Sept. 1939-Nov.1942. The letters include several replies to letters of condolence from Woolley. Also a letter from Jack Jones of Rhiwbina, discussing his 'The man David' and 'Me and mine', "my publisher thinks it is a better book than my 'Unfinished journey' and he is going to publish it as soon as paper supplies will enable him to", and the state of Welsh theatre, "moribund ... London's dead donkeys follow each other on to the stage", Oct. 1944. Also some other papers, including a report on the occupation of installations NE of Leese [Kampfstoffabrik Leese chemical manufacturing plant], April 1945. This file mostly comprises a bundle originally labelled 'Wartime letters', although it also included some dating to his school and university days.

Letters

Letters from his father, usually from Rhyd Hall, Tredegar, usually written weekly, and usually with postscripts from his mother. Includes descriptions of VE and VJ celebrations in Tredegar, also the 1945 general election, including the death of Leslie Ruthven Pym, MP for Monmouth. Also a loose letter dated 11 March 1951 (no. 159), and an undated picture of W. D. Woolley, 'president of the society', torn out of a Tredegar publication. Gap Sept. 1945-Feb. 1951 inclusive.

Letters

Letters from his father, from Rhyd Hall, Tredegar, usually written weekly, usually with postscripts from his mother.

Letters

Letters from his father, from Rhyd Hall, Tredegar, usually written weekly, usually with postscripts from his mother.

Letters

Letters from his mother, Jan.-Aug. 1945, usually from Rhyd Hall, Tredegar, usually written weekly, with occasional postscripts from his father. Also three loose letters, dated 5 Oct. 1947, 11 March 1951, and 'Friday night'.

Letters

Letters from his mother, usually at Rhyd Hall, Tredegar, often written weekly, with occasional postscripts from his father.

Letters

Letters from his mother, comprising a postcard to Geoffrey at Dakyns' House, Clifton College, 2[-] May 1934 (postmark), and letters, April 1941-March 1942, usually written weekly on Mondays from Rhyd Hall, Tredegar, with occasional postscripts from his father. Gap June 1934-March 1941 inclusive.

Loose letters

Loose letters and cards from Geoffrey Woolley to his parents, mainly Jan. 1938-July 1940 (gap Aug. 1940-April 1943 inclusive).

Letters

Original file of letters, including from Monnowdean, Monmouth, Jan.-Nov. 1938, Cathedral Road, Cardiff, Feb. 1939, and St Georges Square, London SW1, June-Sept. 1939, then Shirley Park, East Croydon, with the 99th (London Welsh) A.A. Regiment, Sept. 1939-May 1940, and Scarborough, co. York, with the 125th O.C.T.U., May 1940. The letters include the start of the Second World War, including signing up with Lloyd James the announcer, 1 Sept. 1939. Six letters in envelopes found loose have been added.

Holiday letters

Letters and cards from Geoffrey Woolley to his parents, from a [school?] trip to France and Germany, April 1934, with letters from Lille, visiting Vimy Ridge and Arras, then Freiburg, Titisee, Feldberg and Konstanz. Also a card from Suffolk (7 Aug.), and letters from a skiing trip to Ober-gurgl in the Austrian Tirol, 24 Dec. 1934-6 Jan. 1935. A page of an account of the journey from Lille to Freiburg, the remains of a letter or a diary, has been added.

Letters

Letters, usually from Dakyn's House, Clifton School, during term time, 2 Jan.-29 July (gap 2 April-3 May inclusive). Also two telegrams, 1 May and 13 Oct.

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