- TJ 2
- File
- 1921-1967
Invitations, menus, tickets and programmes for various events attended by T. I. Ellis, 1921-1967.
Invitations, menus, tickets and programmes for various events attended by T. I. Ellis, 1921-1967.
Letters, 1923-65 and undated, from Sir Ben Bowen Thomas to T. I. Ellis,
Correspondence re. E. Morgan Humphreys's proposed biography of Thomas Edward Ellis
Correspondence, 1923-47, relating to a proposed biography of Thomas Edward Ellis by E. Morgan Humphreys. The correspondents include Richard Humphrey Davies, 1930-1, A. J. Hughes-Griffiths, 1931, E. Morgan Humphreys, 1929-47, R. T. Jenkins, 1930, Ruth, Lady Lewis, 1929, and Sir Wyn P. Wheldon, 1934.
Cyclostyled copies of the first three issues, 1923-1924, of The Kid / Y Crwt, being the school magazine of Llanfrothen Council School.
Journal, February-March 1924, of Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths, recording her trip to America as part of the Welsh Women's Peace Memorial, including the outward and return voyages.
The journal contains references to Leila Mégane, including the part played by Hughes-Griffiths in Megane's wedding to T. Osborne Roberts on 21 March 1924.
Papers of Mari Ellis, 1924-[c. 2004], all relating in some way to her husband T. I. Ellis's maternal ancestors, the Davies and Charles families, comprising press cuttings, printed matter, a letter and other original materials relating to Annie Hughes-Griffiths's trip to the USA in 1924 as part of the Welsh Women's Peace Memorial, 1924-1925, together with ME's notes and typescripts concerning the trip, [c. 1988] (ME 22/1); a notebook containing transcripts, [?1960s], from various sources, including letters of the Davies and Charles families, J. H. Davies and Eliza Davies (ME 22/2); notes, speeches, a photograph and other material, [1960s]-[1997], relating to Annie J. Davies's sister Sarah Maria Saunders (ME 22/3); transcripts, [?1970s], of correspondence of J. H. Davies with Myrddin Fardd (ME 22/4); incomplete bibliographies by ME of T. I. Ellis, [?1976], and J. H. Davies (ME 22/5-6); and various notes, [c. 2004], mainly relating to David Davies, Castle Green, and to Cardigan Castle (ME 22/7).
Letters from Peter Hughes Griffiths to Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths
Griffiths, Peter Hughes, 1871-1937
A composite tour journal, in English, compiled, 1924, by T. I. Ellis, J. H. Davies, Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths and Herbert Morgan while on a three week tour on the Continent (32 ff.). Also included is one leaf of an article by T. I. Ellis entitled 'Teithiadur Cyfansawdd (V)' reproducing parts of the journal in translation, and another manuscript article, 'Deugain mlynedd yn ôl' by T. I. Ellis, [1964], reflecting on the forty years elapsed since the trip (9 ff.).
Morgan, Herbert, 1875-1946
A group of press cuttings, 1924-1935 and undated, mainly concerning education in Wales.
T. I. Ellis's University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, degree certificate, [?1924], and Royal Society of Teachers registration certificate, 1928.
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).
Papers, 1926, relating to the death of J. H. Davies, including a typescript copy of Vice-Principal E. Edwards's speech at JHD's funeral, 13 August 1926; an order of service for his memorial service on 10 October 1926; a copy of the resolution passed by the Council of the University College of Wales, 22 October 1926; and a catalogue for the sale of furniture from JHD's homes at Cwm and Cwrtmawr, held on 1-2 November 1926.
Six miscellaneous press cuttings, 1926-1948, relating to various of T. I. Ellis's relatives.
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.
Cuttings of articles, mostly by T. I. Ellis, 1926-1927, [1950s]-1970, including 'Colofn y Merched' in Y Llan and 'Ty Ni' in Y Cymro, amongst others.