File HRC7/3 - Papers relating to Plas Mawr

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HRC7/3

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Papers relating to Plas Mawr

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  • 1881-1911 (Creation)

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3cm

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The file comprises various papers relating to Plas Mawr, including a printed account of a proposed new gallery, together with plans, 1889; details of a proposed national institute for Wales, 1887, with a general outline of scheme; draft charter of the Royal Cambrian Academy, 1884, draft lease of the building, 1888, together with manuscript extracts from the lease; an article on the art gallery for North Wales, 1883; printed accounts of the origins of the building, and manuscript notes on how the Royal Cambrian Academy was established in 1881, drawings of Plas Mawr, and guide booklets to Plas Mawr.

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Preferred citation: HRC7/3

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vtls004185071

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(WlAbNL)0000185071

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  • Text: HRC7/3 (60).