Sermons taken from the Epistles, c. 1829-1865
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- 1829-1865
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
Bundle of sermons taken from the Epistles, c. 1829-1865
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Sermons taken from the Epistles, c. 1829-1865
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
Bundle of sermons taken from the Epistles, c. 1829-1865
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
Bundle of sermons, c. 1838-1872
Oxford St School, Swansea, cash receipt book, 1909-1916
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
Cash receipt book, Oxford St School, Swansea, 1909-1916
MS copy of Lady Mary Wortley's Extempore Epitaph on Mrs Bowes, n. d.
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
Mid eighteenth manuscript copy of Lady Mary Wortley's Extempore Epitaph on Mrs Bowes.
Part of Clifford Dyment manuscripts
A typescript copy, [?1953], with pencil emendations in the author's hand, of the play 'Mr Everyman: A Comedy' by Clifford Dyment.
Turgenev's 'The Torrents of Spring'
Part of Clifford Dyment manuscripts
Typescript script, [?1950s], for a radio adaptation, by an unknown author, of Ivan Turgenev's 'The Torrents of Spring', heavily emended and reworked by Clifford Dyment in pencil and ink. The script is incomplete, the final stub (f. 79) attesting to the loss of at least one page of text. The adaptation does not appear to have been transmitted on BBC Radio.
Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich, 1818-1883
Part of Gwyneth Lewis Papers
Papers relating to Gwyneth Lewis’s volume of poetry in Welsh entitled Sonedau Redsa a Cherddi Eraill, including: manuscript and typescript drafts and proofs of poems for the collection (including ‘Hwiangerdd’, ‘Yr Unben’, ‘Hoff Freuddwyd yr Athro Hanes’, ‘Cofio Brwydr Corregidor’, ‘Carcharor Gwleidyddol’, ‘Angladd Aquino’, ‘Mrs Aquino’, ‘Ymladd Ceiliogod’, ‘Prynu Pleidleisiau’, ‘Trechu’r Tanciau’, ‘Gweddi am Heddwch’, ‘Cwymp Marcos’, ‘Palas Marcos, Talisay’, ‘Anrheg Redsa’, ‘Y Milwr’, ‘Dameg y Ferch Chwithig’, ‘Genedigaeth y Bardd’, ‘Cân y Plentyn Undydd’, ‘Adeste Fideles’, ‘Y Gitarydd’, ‘Wrth y Rhyd’, ‘Dyfed’ [not published in this collection], ‘Emyn y Canmlwyddiant’, ‘Iolo Morganwg’, ‘Gwneuthurwr Mapiau’ [published in Cyfrif Un ac Un yn Dri] and ‘Bro Ceridwen’); typescript drafts of some of the same poems, including variations, submitted by Gwyneth Lewis in eisteddfod competitions, with manuscript emendations; manuscript copies of English versions of some of the same poems (including ‘Lullaby’, ‘The History Teacher’s Favourite Dream’, ‘Remembering the battle of Corregidor’, ‘Political Prisoner’, ‘Buying Votes’ and ‘A Prayer for Peace’), with emendations by Gwyneth Lewis; a copy of the agreement between Gwyneth Lewis and Gwasg Gomer relating to publication of the volume, and correspondence between them concerning production and sales; letters from friends and colleagues concerning the poems and translations of them into English; a typescript report on Sonedau Redsa for the Welsh Books Council; a letter from Gwyneth Lewis to Cyhoeddiadau Barddas concerning preparations for the publication of a selection of her Welsh poems entitled Tair Mewn Un: Cerddi Detholedig (taken from her previously published volumes including Sonedau Redsa, Cyfrif Un ac Un yn Dri and Y Llofrudd Iaith), especially the cover design and foreword; and related notes and press cuttings.
Parables and Faxes - letters and reviews
Part of Gwyneth Lewis Papers
Letters to Gwyneth Lewis from publishers, writers, academics, friends, journals (including The Poetry Society, Planet, Parnassus: Poetry in Review, The Kenyon Review, The New Republic, and Poetry Wales), agents and the Arts Council of Wales concerning the publication of her volume of poetry entitled Parables and Faxes, and in particular publicity and reviews, as well as the publication of other poems by Gwyneth Lewis, and also literary prizes other literary business, as well as personal and social matters; together with typescript, photocopied and published press reviews of Parables and Faxes, related publicity material including lists of contacts for reviews and the launch, copies of other published work by Gwyneth Lewis and interviews with her, material from Bloodaxe Books (including guidance on house style, invoices for books ordered, and catalogues), lists of poems published by Gwyneth Lewis, and related notes and press cuttings.
Part of Gwyneth Lewis Papers
Correspondence between Gwyneth Lewis, her sister, Marian, her parents and their relatives, the Tanner family, concerning family news during Gwyneth Lewis's stay with the Tanners in Illinois in 1976; also included are letters from friends concerning social matters, and a letter from Gwyneth Lewis to an aunt in Cardiff.
Part of Gwyneth Lewis Papers
Letters and cards to Gwyneth Lewis from friends, family, agents, writers and colleagues concerning personal, social, family, domestic and literary matters, including Gwyneth Lewis's career and her work on 'Zero gravity', with copies of typescript and email replies from her to Elizabeth Grossman, and a letter from Liverpool Crown Court concerning her appearance as a witness in a trial, as well as related photographs and press cuttings, and notes by Gwyneth Lewis relating to a trip to Mexico.
Part of Gwyneth Lewis Papers
Letters, cards and email correspondence between Gwyneth Lewis, friends, publishers, agents, colleagues, academics, family, universities, government agencies, funding bodies, event organisers, artists and readers of her work concerning literary, social, personal and broadcasting matters, including the creation, publication, performance, translation, sales and impact of her literary work, her research, her literary collaborations and appearances, depression and illness, her inscription for the Wales Millennium Centre, her tributes to other writers, family news, fellowships at Girton College, Cambridge, and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard, and the potential purchase of her archival papers, together with draft letters from Gwyneth Lewis, a typescript draft of the introduction to her verbal presentation on ‘The Health of Poetry’ and manuscript notes and memoranda relating to her work, and manuscript notes by her on typescript poems by George Szirtes, as well as related press cuttings, forms, booklets and event schedules, and also email printouts of family photographs, a short typescript essay by an unidentified author on Welsh attitudes to Ireland, a funeral address relating to her uncle in the United States, and a draft letter from Leighton Denver Davies to the Mountain Ash Golf Club. The paper on which some of the emails are printed comprises: letters and documents concerning listing agreements, insurance and radio licensing, 2001-2007, relating to Gwyneth Lewis’s yacht ‘Jameeleh’; a copy of parts of her CV; printouts of parts of 'A Hospital Odyssey'; copies of work sent to her by Tom Bullough and C. K. Williams; a proof copy of part of Byron Rogers, The man who went into the West: the life of R.S. Thomas (Aurum : London, 2007); a completed form relating to a submission for the Arts and Business Cymru Awards on behalf of a youth arts project; and other literary miscellanea, as well as part of a typescript report on the use of the Welsh language, reports and statistics concerning the media in Wales, and an equipment list relating to a trip to Lundy.
Part of Gwyneth Lewis Papers
Correspondence comprising letters and cards sent between Gwyneth Lewis and friends, family, colleges, editors and other writers concerning personal, social and literary matters, including the performance and publication of her work, her posts at Girton and Stanford, together with associated press cuttings and poems by Dannie Abse and others, as well as a letter to Gwyneth Lewis’s parents from her aunt and uncle containing press cuttings, letters, cards, notes and ephemera relating to her life and career, including a typescript copy of her poem 'Bri'.
Part of Gwyneth Lewis Papers
Accounts, invoices, receipts, forms, correspondence, agreements, reports, applications and associated ephemera relating to Gwyneth Lewis's professional and personal financial affairs, notably her earnings, expenses, tax, contracts, rights, publications, engagements and projects (including 'A Hospital Odyssey' and 'Poetry and the Body'), and also bursaries and awards, as well as her yacht 'Jameeleh' and domestic bills.
Minutes 7 August 1989-19 November 1990, including notes relating to the early days of the Trust.
Includes a report by Ian Mercer, Chief Executive at Countryside Council for Wales, 1991, on 'The threatened heritage' of gardens; feasibility study for The National Botanic Garden of Wales, November 1991 (involvement of WHGT in its establishment); Gazetteer survey of historic gardens, parks and designed landscapes, 1993; and the Association of Gardens Trust Conference programme held at Bangor, 2006.
Wales-China Friendship Society
Papers, 1986 -2013, relating to the Wales-China Friendship Society (Tseina a Chymru Undebol) which was established in 1975, including newsletters, 1990-2013. The charity was closed in 2015 by the trustees.
Papers, 1986-2014, relating to the Reverend William Thomas Beynon, a missionary in China who was murdered there along with his wife and three children in 1900, and to the Bible presented to him by Siloh Sunday School, Nantyffyllon.