- B2/3
- Ffeil = File
- 1940-1941
File comprises drafts of Gordon MacDonald's contributions to a radio programme entitled "Britain Speaks", broadcast on the Overseas North American Service during the Second World War.
File comprises drafts of Gordon MacDonald's contributions to a radio programme entitled "Britain Speaks", broadcast on the Overseas North American Service during the Second World War.
The file comprises a copy of Lord MacDonald's entry in Burke's Peerage, dated 1988.
Burke’s Peerage & Gentry (UK)
The file comprises material relating to the campaign to keep pubs closed on Sundays in Wales in the run up to local referenda on the issue in 1961.
General correspondence, including letters to his daughter Mrs Fullard enquiring about his papers.
General Finance and Investment Company (Wales) Ltd
Papers relating to the General Finance and Investment Company (Wales) Ltd
Comprises general correspondence, including letters related to Lord MacDonald's re-appointment as BBC Governor for Wales.
Comprises general correspondence.
Broadcasting Council for Wales
Papers relating to the Broadcasting Council for Wales including a copy of the annual report 1962-63 and correspondence and supporting documents relating to arrangements for party political broadcasts in Wales, newspaper cuttings, including material relating to Lord MacDonald's successor as Chairman.
Comprises general correspondence.
File comprises general correspondence, mainly related to financial affairs.
Correspondence regarding Lord MacDonald's illness
File comprises letters to Lord MacDonald regarding his illness.
The file comprises a script for a radio broadcast in 193 on Cambriol, a Welsh settlement on the Avalon Peninsular of Newfoundland along with a postscript read by Lord MacDonald.
Colonial Development Corporation
File comprises correspondence related to the Colonial Development Corporation.
Correspondence primarily relating to Lord MacDonald's appointment as BBC Governor for Wales. Also includes copies of correspondence between Lord Douglas of Barloch and Lord Reith.
The file comprises handwritten notes and newspaper clipping relating to Lord MacDonald's term as BBC Governor of Wales.
The file comprises election and Labour party ephemera from the period 1952-1965.
General correspondence including a letter from Clement Attlee regarding the 1951 General Election.
File comprises various papers relating to the Lord MacDonald's involvement with the London Missionary Society, including correspondence relating to his appointment as a director, minutes dated 25 April and 27 June 1951 and a typescript of Lord MacDonald's address as chairman of the annual rally and valedictory service at Westminster Chapel on 9 May 1951.
Labour Summer School in Abertillery
Documents relating to Gordon MacDonald's speech to the Labour Party Summer School in Abertillery on 17 February 1951, a speech given at a Labour Party conference in Abertillery and a Public meeting at Monmouth on 19 February 1951 along with travel arrangements. The topic of the 17 February speech was foreign affairs and the notes contain thought on Germany, the Soviet Union, the United Nations, Chinas and a printed copy of a speech given on 11 January 1951 at Chatham House by Kenneth Younger, Minister of State which is marked "Restricted". The file also includes a speech given by Gordon MacDonald at Blaina, Monmouthshire om 18 February 1951 on the United Nations and Peace. The Labour MP for Abertillery was Llywelyn Williams, MacDonald's son in law.
Notes for a speech entitled "The world we want"
File comprises typed and handwritten notes on automation and typed notes for a speech given by Lord MacDonald at the Workers' Education Association at Ammanford on 10 October 1951 entitled "The world we want"