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Dewi-Prys Thomas Papers,

  • GB 0210 DEWIPT
  • Fonds
  • 1936-1991 (yn bennaf 1980-1984) /

Mae'r archif yn cynnwys gohebiaeth yr Athro Dewi-Prys Thomas, yn ymwneud bron yn gyfan gwbl â'i waith fel ymgynghorydd pensaernïol i Wyn Thomas & Partners, Caerdydd, wrth gynllunio Swyddfeydd newydd Cyngor Gwynedd yng Nghaernarfon,1979-1985; ysgrifau coffa, teyrngedau, a llythyrau,1985-1987, ynglŷn â ffïoedd ar ôl ei farwolaeth; a phapurau amrywiol,1936-[1979] = The fonds comprises the correspondence of Professor Dewi-Prys Thomas, relating almost exclusively to his work as architectural consultant to Wyn Thomas & Partners, Cardiff, while designing the new Gwynedd County Offices in Caernarfon, 1979-1985; obituaries, tributes, and letters, 1985-1987, concerning his fees following his death; and miscellaneous papers, 1936-[1979].

Thomas, Dewi-Prys, 1916-1985

Miscellaneous notes,

  • NLW MS 11410A.
  • File
  • [1873x1899] /
  • Part of Pandy MSS,

A notebook containing notes on forms of church government, philosophy, the early history of Capel-y-ffin Baptist Church, border antiquities (Ewyas Harold, Kilpeck, Kenderchurch, Rowlstone, Michael Church, Patricio, Craswall, etc.), characteristics of early architecture, the 'arrangement' of Llanthony Abbey, etc., together with some statistics of a Bible class at Pandy, 1873.

John Davies.

Lord Callaghan (New Welsh National Assembly Building) Papers

  • GB 0210 LORCAL
  • Fonds
  • 1990-2000 (predominantly 1998)

The fonds comprises papers, 1990-2000, mainly 1998, accumulated by Lord Callaghan during his period as Chairman of the committee responsible for selecting both the architect and the design concept for the new Welsh National Assembly building in 1998.

Callaghan, James, 1912-2005

Gareth jones at Borobudur

Gareth Vaughan Jones is shown standing next to part of the Buddhist Temple at Borobudur. Inscription on reverse reads, "At the Borobudur Hindu [sic] temple (about 9th century) in Java. April 1935."