Dangos 398 canlyniad
Disgrifiad archifol- 54.
- Ffeil
- 1970-1972.
Rhan oJohn Tripp Papers
- 53/9.
- Ffeil
- 1972.
Rhan oJohn Tripp Papers
- 53/8.
- Ffeil
Rhan oJohn Tripp Papers
- 53/7.
- Ffeil
- 1972.
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Sketches from Provincial Life, a Verse Narrative for Radio,
- 53/4-6.
- Ffeil
- 1971.
Rhan oJohn Tripp Papers
- 53/18.
- Ffeil
- [?1972].
Rhan oJohn Tripp Papers
The Welsh Private's Wench, or Where the Dregs Went, a one act play,
- 53/17.
- Ffeil
- [1972].
Rhan oJohn Tripp Papers
The English Maid, based on the short story, 'As it is Written', by Caradoc Evans,
- 53/16.
- Ffeil
- 1972.
Rhan oJohn Tripp Papers
Wil Thomas, a one act play based on a short story by Glyn Jones,
- 53/15.
- Ffeil
- 1972.
Rhan oJohn Tripp Papers
Cadi Hugh, a one act play based on a short story by Glyn Jones,
- 53/14.
- Ffeil
- 1972.
Rhan oJohn Tripp Papers
Be this her Memorial, a one act play based on the short story by Caradoc Evans,
- 53/13.
- Ffeil
- 1972.
Rhan oJohn Tripp Papers
The Fallen, a Play for Television,
- 53/11-12.
- Ffeil
- 1972.
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Includes related notes.
- 53/10.
- Ffeil
- 1972.
Rhan oJohn Tripp Papers
The Seed of Dismemberment; broadcast on BBC Radio 4 (Wales), 9 March 1972,
- 53/1-3.
- Ffeil
- 1971-1972.
Rhan oJohn Tripp Papers
Radio and television plays, mostly unbroadcast,
- 53.
- Cyfres
- 1971-1972.
Rhan oJohn Tripp Papers
- 53-101.
- Is-fonds
- 1969-1985.
Rhan oJohn Tripp Papers
- 136-138.
- Ffeil
- 1969-1983.
Rhan oJohn Tripp Papers
Manuscript and typescript drafts and published copies of poetry and prose, 1969-83, by other writers collected by John Tripp or presented to him by their authors; arranged alphabetically by author. Authors include Duncan Bush (136/1-2), Bob Cobbing (136/6), Tony Curtis (136/8-12), Gloria Evans Davies (136/13-14), Peter Finch (136/17), Nigel Jenkins (136/19), Dedwydd Jones (136/20-21), Robert Morgan (136/25-26), Professor Dai Smith (137/10), lain Crichton Smith (137/11), and Harri Webb (137/18).
- 135.
- Ffeil
- [1950x1989].
Rhan oJohn Tripp Papers
Personal ephemera, 1950s-1980s, including snapshots, [?1950s], of the Taff's Well viaduct and of the forge owned by Paul Tripp, the poet's father,and later demolished; various business and membership cards; brochures of Welsh interest; and an unidentified colliery map.