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Jonathan Davies (Porthmadog) Papers,
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Production costs,

Analysis of production costs, 1920-1940, weekly results of working, 1933-1940, monthly stock analysis, 1930-1940, statistics and prices, 1928-1941, and engine loads, 1931-1940.

Professional life,

Papers relating to his activities as a slate merchant with his brother Richard Davies, as company liquidator of several local quarry companies; his own business interests, 1859-1933; the construction and renovation of rail networks in the Ffestiniog and Porthmadog area, 1867-1920; Porthmadog harbour improvements, 1913-1920; and miscellaneous business interests, 1883-1904.

Quarrymen's wages,

Rules of the North Wales Quarry Association, [c.1931]; correspondence relating to wages agreements, 1933-1934; and a letter, 1930 in Welsh from the Transport and General Workers' Union regarding work conditions.

Railway construction,

Correspondence, minutes, reports, etc., relating to the promotion of, and proposed extensions of, the North Wales Narrow Gauge Railway; the Portmadoc, Beddgelert, and South Snowdon Railway; and the Portmadoc, Beddgelert, Dinas, and Caernarfon Narrow Gauge Railways.

Reconstruction of Tanygarth tramway,

Letters, invoices, etc., relating to the re-laying of the Tanygarth Branch Line. Companies involved with the construction include Wilsons Pease & Co., Middlesbrough, Evan Jones & Co., Cardiff, Ebbw Vale Steel, Coal & Iron Co. Ltd., J. O. Hughes, Portmadoc, and Burt, Boulton & Haywood, Ltd, Newport.

Religion,

Papers relating to Jonathan Davies's period as a prominent member of the Welsh Calvinistic Methodist church in Caernarfonshire. Of particular interest are the groups of papers relating to the campaign against Sunday opening, 1889-1890 and letters and papers relating to the Welsh Ministers' Fund appeal in support of the Welsh undenominational church at Cape Town, South Africa.

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