Devolution: a Process and not an Event
- G/7
- Ffeil
- 1998-1999
Devolution: a Process and not an Event
Devolution and the Labour Party,
Rhan oJohn Morris Papers,
The Welsh Office and Caernarfonshire
Rhan oEirene White papers
The file consists of a group of printed items, circular letters, parliamentary papers and reports, press cuttings and a few personal letters relating to aspects of Welsh devolution. Some of the papers relate to the proceedings of the Kilbrandon Commission.
Kilbrandon Commission
The file includes papers relating to Birmingham tenants, 1940, Poland, 1980, and devolution in Wales and Scotland, 1977-1998.
Rhan oLord Crickhowell Papers,
Rhan oRobin Reeves Papers
The Economic Impact of a Welsh Assembly
Setting the Agenda for the Welsh Assembly
A scrapbook of press cuttings, 1973-1975, together with loose cuttings and a leaflet, 1968-1979, relating to the devolution question in Wales and the campaign for a Welsh Assembly.
Government of Wales Bill, 1955
Rhan oJohn Morris Papers,
Congratulatory letters and messages to John Morris on his appointment as Secretary of State for Wales by Harold Wilson. The file includes some longer letters reflecting on the work of the Welsh Office and its future potential, the progress and future of devolution, and the development of John Morris's political career.
Rhan oJohn Morris Papers,
Photocopies of official documents relating to the devolution campaign. These include the minutes of ministerial meetings, including meetings with the Lord President of the Council, concerning devolution, and draft governmental statements on devolution.
Rhan oJohn Morris Papers,
Copies of official documents deriving from the Welsh Office relating to devolution policies and developments.
Great Britain. Welsh Office
Rhan oJohn Morris Papers,
Relates to the 'Wales for the Assembly' campaign in preparation for the 1 March 1979 referendum and John Morris's role in it.
Rhan oJeffrey Thomas Papers
Political papers, 1974-1976, relating to the Labour Party, devolution, immigration and race relations, parliamentary sessions, the Inter-parliamentary Union, and world economic issues.