- A 1.
- Sub-sub-fonds
- 1919-1922.
Part of James Griffiths papers
Part of James Griffiths papers
Part of James Griffiths papers
Letter from David Morgan, District Secretary, Miners Office, Swansea to [James Griffiths],
Part of James Griffiths papers
Lists successful candidates in the Labour College examination held at Swansea. Included in the list is James Griffiths.
Poem by Frank Davies to commemorate the meeting mentioned in A1/2,
Part of James Griffiths papers
Part of James Griffiths papers
Newspaper Cutting from The Amman Valley Chronicle and East Carmarthen News giving a report on the meeting held at the YMCA, Ammanford, to pay tribute to James Griffiths on his departure for the Central Labour College.
Lecture Notes, etc., from the Central Labour College,
Part of James Griffiths papers
Essay by James Griffiths entitled 'Edward Carpenter. The Man & his Message',
Part of James Griffiths papers
Lettercard from ? Henry F. Northcott to James Griffiths at the CLC,
Part of James Griffiths papers
News of his operation.
Part of James Griffiths papers
Part of James Griffiths papers
Lecture Notes prepared by James Griffiths for various evening classes held at Battersea (1920-1921), Pontyates (c.1921-1930), Parcyrhun (1921-1922), Ystradgynlais (1930-1931) and elsewhere.
Bound Volume marked on spine 'The Labour College 1922' and 'J. Roberts',
Part of James Griffiths papers
Includes: Prospectus, Curriculum and Syllabuses of the Labour College and four pamphlets :. (I) What is Independent Working-Class Education (The Plebs League). (Ii) More Production - More Poverty. The Case for the Labour Colleges (National Council of Labour Colleges - Scottish edition). (Iii) Our Next Step - Education (Amalgamated Union of Building Trade Workers). (Iv) Education Fund Manifesto (Amalgamated Union of Building Trade Workers).
Part of James Griffiths papers
Part of James Griffiths papers
Letter from G. H. Atkinson, Battersea, to James Griffiths,
Part of James Griffiths papers
Hopes James Griffiths will enter Parliament. 'I know you do not believe in this discredited institution...' but advocates Parliamentary action alongside 'the Reformation for which we all labour.' Believes the War, the Coal Strike, etc., would have been averted 'if we had had 300 men like you in Parliament, in 1914...'. 'Your rejoiner [sic] may be that:- It has been tried and it has failed'. Attacks Freemasonry which may have been responsible for the 'backstairs diplomacy' during the Coal Strike. 'I am told that Thomas and Hodges are not only Freemasons, but that they belong to the same lodge as M. Lloyd George'.
Part of James Griffiths papers
Balance Sheet of the Llanelly Parliamentary Division Labour Party for the year 1 April 1923-31 March 1924. Printed.
Part of James Griffiths papers
Part of James Griffiths papers
File of correspondence, papers and press cuttings relating to the Llanelli by-election of March 1936 when James Griffiths was first elected to Parliament. The correspondents include Sir Stafford Cripps, Dr L. Haden Guest and Alderman W. Douglas Hughes. The papers include the election addresses of James Griffiths and W. A. Jenkins, the 'National' candidate.
Part of James Griffiths papers
Election Leaflet issued by the Communist Party in the Merthyr Tydfil by-election of June 1934 when Wal Hannington stood as the party's candidate: 'Stand for Unity against Labour Dictators. Arthur Horner's call to Merthyr Workers to Vote for Hannington.'.