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Harri Webb Papers,
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Letter-heads.

Letter-heads including one for Gwasg Penderyn and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society Limited.

'Garland for Gower',

A draft copy of a letter from Harri Webb to John [?Mead] regarding a script entitled 'Garland for Gower' together with the filming script used for the programme.

St David's Hall,

A printed copy of the words written by Harri Webb on the occasion of the official opening of St David's Hall, Cardiff. For St David's Hall see also B8/2, J3/44-50.

Literary institutions and societies,

A letter from Gwyn Jones, the chairman of the editorial committee of A Companion to the Literature of Wales, to his fellow committee members, apologising for his absence from the meeting on 24 June, and forwarding his suggestions for the Companion. For The Companion to the Literature of Wales see also F5/48-72.

Memorandum,

A memorandum to Welsh nationalists from Peter Hourahane and Roderic Evans regarding the failings of Plaid Cymru and the 'demoralisation' which threatens its members. For Plaid Cymru see also series G.

Imaginative writings,

A file containing transcripts of an article from The Western Mail, dated 9 March 1886, entitled 'The Explosion on the Steam paddle tug 'Rifleman'' together with a typescript imaginative piece entitled 'William Hunt or the Pilot's Ghost', written from the perspective of the man who died in the explosion. Also included in the file are holograph and typescript drafts of a ballad entitled 'The Awful Butetown Murders'.

Interview with Harri Webb,

A page from ?The Radio Times including an interview with Harri Webb and Owain Arwel Hughes regarding a programme written by them and entitled 'Were you There?'.

Life of Leon Jasson.

A typescript copy of an account of the life of the Breton activist Leon Jasson, a prisoner of war, 1944-1946, written from prison in the form of a letter to his mother, together with typescript copies of poems written by him.

Prose,

Two letters from Harri Pritchard Jones and Penguin books, dated 18 June and 3 July 1974, concerning the translation of Harri Pritchard Jones's short story, Mentr Morfydd, by Harri Webb. Also two copies of the translated story by Harri Webb and a copy of the original story in Welsh.

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