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Health

The series comprises files relating to health issues including medicine safety, health conditions and public health

The Welsh Language

The file comprises material relating to campaigns and research on the Welsh language and languages in education generally.

Publications

The file comprises various publications including annual reports, policy papers and studies produced by Jill Evans.

Petroleum Committee, Carracas

The series comprises correspondence and documents relating to the Petroleum Committee held in Carracas, Venezuela in 1955. A workers' representative from the Netherlands, Mr Vermeulen made a speech at the opening session criticising the Venezeuan government's record of trade union rights and was subsequently deported from the country, causing the remaining workers' representatives to walk out and the suspension of the session.

Published Essays

Papers relating to published essays by Greg Hill, 1930-1931; 1980-1995, including correspondence, cuttings, research notes, typescript copies and drafts, and page proofs.

Peter Reynolds business papers,

Papers include business records, contracts, details of compositions and performances. Original files have been retained, some titles have been created by the archivist.

Deeds relating to properties at Bryn-mawr, Llangatwg and Llanelli, Breconshire

Deeds for several leasehold properties owned by the Dukes of Beaufort, situated in King Street, Glamorgan Street, Orchard Street and Cemetery Road, Bryn-mawr, in the parishes of Llangatwg and Llanelli, co. Brecon, 1846-1889, endorsed with licences to assign, up to 1895. The properties include several cottages and houses with gardens, some of which were later divided into smaller dwellings, and a stable and coach house. The successive lessees appear to have been mostly tradesmen such as drapers, shoemakers, grocers, publicans, a postmaster, a druggist, William Evans the gas manager, and professionals such as a surgeon and a nonconformist minister. The names of several women appear, usually as executrices of the respective lessees.

Research and writing notes

Notes made and accumulated by Sharon Penman during the writing of the Welsh princes trilogy, including historical notes as well as structural outlines of individual novels and details (both historical and imaginative) relating to her portrayal of particular characters, themes, events and places; the notes are heavily based on published editions of primary sources and secondary academic and popular publications from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries up to the 1980s.

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