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David Jones letters to Elwyn Evans

  • NLW MS 21907E.
  • File
  • 1953-1962

Seven letters and a postcard, 1953, from David Jones, artist and writer, to Elwyn Evans, principally concerning the arrangements for broadcasting 'Wales and the Crown', a radio talk by David Jones (see David Jones, Epoch and Artist, ed. Harman Grisewood (London, 1959), pp. 39-48); with some related papers, 1953-1962.

Jones, David, 1895-1974

Elwyn Evans (BBC) Papers,

  • GB 0210 ELWYNEVANSBBC
  • Fonds
  • 1795-1997.

Papers of Elwyn Evans (b. 1912), producer in the Welsh region of the BBC from its early days and poet, including correspondence, 1930-1997, and scripts of feature programmes, 1952-1963; together with other family papers, 1795-1927, notably the diaries, 1880-1923, of his grandfather the Reverend Doctor Daniel Evans (1850-1929)

Papurau Elwyn Evans (g.1912), cynhyrchydd yn rhanbarth Cymru o'r BBC yn y dyddiau cynnar a bardd, yn cynnwys gohebiaeth, 1930-1997, a sgriptiau rhaglenni nodwed, 1952-1963; ynghyd รข phapurau teuluol, gan gynnwys dyddiaduron ei daid y Parchedig Ddoctor Daniel Evans (1850-1929)

Evans, Elwyn

Literary letters

Letters, 1941-2001. Among the correspondents are Elwyn Evans, Jackson Mathews, Rush Rhys (3), Wynford Vaughan-Thomas, Glyn Jones, Brian [Lewis] (3), Raymond Garlick, Gwyn Jones, Nicole Crossley-Holland, Nigel Jenkins; together with letters received by Manon Hellings in the years after her husband's death. Also included is a postcard sent by Peter Hellings to his mother in 1946 from Jerusalem.

Evans, Elwyn

Material relating to the composition of 'We'll keep a welcome in the hillsides'.

  • NLW ex 2165
  • File
  • 1939-1940, 1991

A volume of manuscript text comprising the original version, and notes relating to the popular World War Two song 'We'll keep a welcome in the hillsides', together with a printed booklet containing notes on how the song became an auxiliary Welsh national anthem during and after the war.

Evans, Elwyn