Carols dedicated to the Pembrokeshire Choristers,
- 2018/4/1.
- File
- 1910.
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Printed booklet of four 'Carols dedicated to the Pembrokeshire Choristers by Jenkyn D. Jones Hon. Conductor [father of Daniel Jones].
Carols dedicated to the Pembrokeshire Choristers,
Part of Daniel Jones Archive,
Printed booklet of four 'Carols dedicated to the Pembrokeshire Choristers by Jenkyn D. Jones Hon. Conductor [father of Daniel Jones].
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Printed booklet, 'All Ye Who Weep', a Motet (for Quartette or Chorus) composed by Jenkyn Jones. Dedicated to Madame Bowen Davies, Cardigan.
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Pencil notes - "You speak unto the seas, the wind ...."
Bowran's Monthly Pocket Diary, 1927,
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Inscribed of front cover - 'Do Not Open, Inquisitive!'. Code to shorthand and 1st - 5th September only.
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Orpheus and Eurydice, a poem in blank verse. Dedicated to Dylan Marlais Thomas Esq. With introductory notes and mythological dictionary, 36pp. January 4th 1928.
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Note book containing a handwritten novel. "Viscount Rochester - a historical novel of the period of James I", by D. J. Jones. Some 23 pages including contents page and preface.
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Swansea Intermediate School notebook. Trigonometry notes, caricatures and drawings, prose.
'Fourteen lieder (nos. IX to XXII) by D. J. Jones'.
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Commercial manuscript music notebook containing fourteen lieder in the hand of Daniel Jones:
IX Lerchenlied (Lark’s Song), op. 123, words by D. J. Jones, dated 11 December 1928 (pp. 1-3);
X Levtojelied (Gilly flowers Song), op. 124, words by D. J. Jones, dated 16 December 1928 (pp. 4-5);
XI Rosenlied (Rose’s Song), op. 125, words by D. J. Jones, dated 18 December 1928 (pp. 6-8);
XII Lichtenlied (Song of Light), op. 126, words by D. J. Jones, dated 19 December 1928 (pp. 9-10);
XIII Woodsorrel and Anemone, op. 149, words by Belfrage Gilbertson, dated 15 April 1929 (pp. 11-12);
XIV Hourly I sigh (Of any flower), op. 152, words by Dylan Marlais [Thomas], dated 20 April 1929 (p. 13);
XV “They are all goddesses” (The Elm), op. 155, words by Dylan Marlais [Thomas], dated 22 April 1929 (pp. 14-15);
XVI “My tears are like the quiet drift” (Clown in the Moon), op. 156, words by Dylan Marlais [Thomas], dated 28 April 1929 (pp. 16-17);
XVII Chrysolith thy step (To a slender Wind), op. 157, words by Dylan Marlais [Thomas], dated 28 April 1929 (pp. 18-20);
XVIII Fierce colours (The Oak), op. 158, words by Dylan Marlais [Thomas], dated 5 May 1929 (pp. 21-23);
XIX “Virgate and Sprung of the Dusk” (The Pine), op. 159, words by Dylan Marlais [Thomas], dated 7 May 1929 (pp. 24-26);
XX Faded the Lotus bloom (Chinese Lute), op. 163, words by D. J. Jones, dated 1 June 1929 (pp. 27-29);
XXI On Delighted Toes (from Voiceless Frolic), op. 166, words by Walter Bram [nom de plume for the collaborated poems of Dylan Thomas and Daniel Jenkyn Jones], dated 12 June 1929 (pp. 30-32);
XXII “The moon is here” (Silhouette), op. 176, words by Max Richard Tonenbach [nom de plume for the collaborated poems of Dylan Thomas and Daniel Jenkyn Jones], dated 2 October 1929 (pp. 33-35).
Also included, tied to the centre of the volume, is a booklet containing the words to each lied.
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Incomplete diary. Tuesday Jan 17th 1928 to Tuesday Feb 14th 1928; Tuesday Jan 14th 1930 to Sunday Jan 19th 1930. Inside front cover: Solution of code used in this diary. In code up to page 12. Also contains later notes on music and prose. 'Opus book D. J. Jones - continued 'Opera Dione, Op. 94' ... Flemish Rhapsody in D Minor, Op.112.
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Notebook containing pencil notes relating to music settings. Cover missing and fly leaf is loose. "Will anyone finding this book … take it to the above address ….".
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Note book containing a handwritten novel No.3. "The Carngregors in Russia", a novel by D. J. Jones. Dedicated to Dylan Marlais Thomas, Esq. the poet. 94 pages.
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Copy typescript booklet. Author unknown.
W.B.C. (Warmley Broadcasting Company),
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Photostat copy of the script for the first program of W.B.C. (Warmley Broadcasting Company). Part possibly in the hand of Dylan Thomas.
University College of Swansea, Students' Union Council diary, 1931-32,
Part of Daniel Jones Archive,
Daniel Jones' academic pocket diary.
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Music scores and words. Deus ignee fons animarum (performed by Daniel Jones at St Peter's); Carol; He Giveth His Beloved Sleep, music by Jenkyn Jones broadcast November 11th 1932.
University College of Swansea, Students' Union Council diary, 1933-1934,
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Daniel Jones' academic pocket diary.
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Friday December 14th, 1934 to Friday 11th January 1935. Loose pages, Saturday (4pp), Friday evening 8 to 8.30 p.m. outside Hospital Mattie (1p).
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Items of prose from Warmley, home of Daniel Jones, 1923 - 1935. Most handwritten.
Daniel Jones notes on DT letters,
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First copy - Typescript transcript of a long letter from Dylan Thomas in Ireland to Daniel Jones, 14th August 1935 and a second typescript transcript of a letter from Dylan Thomas in Swansea to Daniel Jones, 6 February 1936, pp.1-8, with notes by Daniel Jones in green ink. Complete typescript X Copy (Prof. Roberts), pp 1-14.
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Two letters to Daniel Jones from Tom [Warner]. One autograph letter is undated, and the second typescript postmarked 7 November 1935.