- MX 12
- File
- 1926
Notebook of Meri Jones containing notes taken at the Summer School of Library Service, Aberystwyth, August 1926.
Jones, Meri
Notebook of Meri Jones containing notes taken at the Summer School of Library Service, Aberystwyth, August 1926.
Jones, Meri
Cuttings, 1925-1926, concerning J. H. Davies, mostly relating to his death in August 1926, including tributes and obituaries.
Some five hundred and forty letters and postcards, 1919-1927, from Thomas Iorwerth Ellis to his mother, Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths.
Two photograph albums, 1924-1927, one containing mostly family and other photographs ('July 1924-May 1927' in pencil inside front cover) (TI 3/2/1), the second relating to his teaching career in Cardiff ('Cardiff September 1924-May 1927' in pencil inside front cover) (TI 3/2/2).
Cardiau Nadolig gan Hugh Evans
Examples of Welsh Christmas cards, 1912-1927, produced by Hugh Evans & Sons, Ltd., Liverpool.
Hugh Evans and Sons (Firm : Liverpool, England)
Family correspondence and papers
Some nineteen letters, 1868-1899, sent to members of the Davies family of Cwrtmawr, mainly from other family members. They include five letters from Eliza Davies (1798-1876) to her son R. J. Davies, 1868-1874, and two to her daughter-in-law Frances Davies, 1869; one letter, together with an empty envelope, from D. C. Davies, Chicago, to his mother Frances Davies, 1890, 1893; and a letter from R. J. Davies to his daughter Mary Elizabeth Davies on her 21st birthday, [1890]. A letter from T. C. Edwards, 1881, is presumably intended for R. J. Davies.
Also included are miscellaneous items relating to the Davies family (and the Ellis family), 1887-1928, including two press cuttings, a photograph, and the title page of R. J. Davies's copy of the Bible.
Davies, Eliza (née Charles)
Miscellaneous items, 1920-1923, relating to T. I. Ellis's time as a student at Oxford, including documents relating to his matriculation in October 1920, bills, 1920-1921, and various ephemera relating to societies and clubs, 1920-1923.
T. I. Ellis's University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, degree certificate, [?1924], and Royal Society of Teachers registration certificate, 1928.
Papers and printed matter, 1903-1929, relating to societies and bodies to which Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths was a member. They comprise annual reports of the Welsh Folk-song Society as well as manuscripts and a notebook entitled 'Folk Songs', 1906-1919; the Liberal Social Council annual report, 1903; and minutes and reports, 1928-1929, relating to the Committee on the Social Welfare of Girls in London.
Papers of J. H. Davies, 1883-1929, including correspondence, diaries, writings, notes and cuttings.
Davies, J. H. (John Humphreys), 1871-1926
Miscellaneous papers of T. I .Ellis, 1929, including some fourteen letters, from Kitty [Idwal Jones] (2), Vincent Evans, H. Stuart Jones (2), W. A. Lewis (2), Ben [Bowen Thomas] and Dora [Herbert Jones] amongst others; together with various printed ephemera.
Notes on Euripides and Aristotle
Notebook of T. I. Ellis, [?1920s], containing notes on Euripides's Bacchae and Medea and Aristotle's De Arte Poetica.
Papers and deeds, 1929, of T. I. Ellis, as J. H. Davies's executor, relating to a dispute with the National Library of Wales concerning the disposal of his library and papers.
Manuscript notes for lectures on Greek and Latin and Roman history given by T. I. Ellis at University College of Swansea, 1928-1929, together with a few exam papers, 1928-1929.
School and university examination papers, 1907-1930, covering a variety of subjects, in particular English, Welsh, Greek and Latin. The papers mainly originate with University of Wales, Aberystwyth, University College of Swansea, the Central Welsh Board and Flintshire County Schools and were probably collected by T. I. Ellis in connection with his own training and teaching.
Papers,1870-1930 (mostly [early 1880s]-1899), of or relating to Thomas Edward Ellis.
Ellis, Thomas Edward, 1859-1899
A large number of press cuttings, 1870-1930 (mainly 1890s), mostly relating to the career of T. E. Ellis, his wedding to Annie J. Davies and his death and its aftermath. Many of the cuttings appear to have been collected by Ellis himself, some of these being supplied by the Romeike & Curtice press cutting agency.