- E1/1/22
- Ffeil
- 1890
An in memoriam card, commemorating the life of David Davies.
1 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
An in memoriam card, commemorating the life of David Davies.
Bible with the initials M. S. D. on the cover.
Biography of the Revd. Evan James
Biography in Welsh of the Red. Evan Jones, Brynhafren, Llandinam from Y Drysorfa, 1897.
Journal of a family visit to London
Exercise book containing notes from a family visit to London.
Illuminated volume presented to Lord Davies on his coming of age
An illuminated volume presented to Lord Davies on his coming of age by the Lower Montgomeryshire Calvanistic Methodist monthly meeting.
1 volume containing entries by school friends at Highfield.
Lord Davies' 1901 diary. Most pages are blank.
Album containing notes and images from friends at school.
Exercise book with entries by school friends at Highfield.
Lord Davies's diary for 1904
Lord Davies' 1904 diary.
Transcript of the diary of Lord Davies
File comprises a transcription of Lord Davies' 1905 diary.
Historie des Peinres Impressionites by Theodore Duret
Copy of Historie des Peinres Impressionites by Theodore Duret
Documents related to a proposed Channel Tunnel
File comprises 2 reports on a proposed channel tunnel between England and France. The first is entitled "The Channel Tunnel by a Railway Military Expert", dated 1907 and discussing how such a tunnel would affect the UK's defences and how the English side of the tunnel could be defended in the event of an invasion. The second is entitled "Channel Tunnel; Reports by British and French engineers; Papers on National Defence" and compiled by General Sir William Butler, G.C.B., Major-General; Sir Alfred E. Turner K. C. B. and Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Campbell K. C. M. B which deals with engineering questions, military concerns and contains details of construction and models of governance for such a tunnel involving both the UK and French governments.
Booklet produced for the opening of the Edward Davies Chemical Laboratories
A booklet produced to commemorate the opening of the Edward Davies Chemical Laboritories at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth on 1st November 1907 by H. H. Asquith MP. The booklet also includes a brief history of the university and the Davies family's relationship with it.
Passport issued to Margaret Davies to travel to Germany in 1907.
Exercise book containing notes headed "Miss Watson's lecture notes, Lutzkow Strasse 33, Course ii The Renaissance in Italy".
Copy of diary of Margaret Davies, Italy
Photocopy of a diary of Margaret Davies during a visit to Italy.