- EB3/31
- File
- 1989
Part of Labour Party Wales Archives
The file consists of press cuttings, February-May 1989, relating to the death of Sir Raymond Gower, the selection of John Smith as the Labour candidate, and the ensuing by-election campaign.
Part of Labour Party Wales Archives
The file consists of press cuttings, February-May 1989, relating to the death of Sir Raymond Gower, the selection of John Smith as the Labour candidate, and the ensuing by-election campaign.
Part of Labour Party Wales Archives
The file consists of press cuttings, originals and photocopies, April 1991, describing the by-election campaign and its outcome.
Press releases, cuttings and literature
Part of Labour Party Wales Archives
The file contains press cuttings, April-May 1991, describing the Labour campaign in the by-election, press releases issued by the Labour camp and Labour Party election literature.
Papurau yn ymwneud ag amrywiaeth eang o weithgareddau Brinli yn cynnwys llyfrau ysgol a defnyddiau addysgiadol eraill, 1915-1977; papurau cyfreithiol, yn bennaf gohebiaeth a nodiadau, 1918-1980; cofnodion Cyngor Dosbarth Trefol Maesteg, 1927-1976; papurau Undeb Annibynwyr Cymru, 1931-1976; hanes lleol, 1927-1971; Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Cymru, 1976-1981; deunydd yn ymwneud â'i gyfrolau ar Iolo Morganwg, [1974]-[1979]; Yr Eisteddfod Genedlaethol, 1926-1981, a beirniadaethau eisteddfodol, 1943-1981; torion papur newydd, 1920-1980; rhyddiaith Brinli, 1919-1978, a barddoniaeth, 1932-1981; gweithiau llenyddol eraill ganddo ef ac eraill, 1913-1978; gohebiaeth bersonol, 1909-1981; papurau eraill personol a theuluol, 1887-1981; ei ddyddiaduron, 1922-1981, a rhai ei dad, Joshua, 1893-1944; cofnodion Cylchdaith Annibynnwyr De Morgannwg, 1841-1978, Capel Siloh, 1850-1977, Eisteddfod Genedlaethol 1932 a 1948 ac eraill, 1932-1981; papurau Lewis Davies, Y Cymer (1863-1951), awdur nofelau i blant, [1849?]-1946, yn cynnwys sawl llyfr rent o Benderyn; papurau, 1883-1925, Rhys Dafydd Morgan (1851-1934), cyfieithydd o Gymro a fferyllydd ym Maesteg; papurau, 1882-1968, 'Wil Ifan' William Evans (1882-1968), archdderwydd, gweinidog yr Annibynwyr ac awdur; a phapurau, 1929-1979, 'Trefin, Edgar Phillips (1889-1962), bardd ac archdderwydd. = Papers concerning a wide variety of Brinli's activities including school books and other educational material, 1915-1977; legal papers, mainly correspondence and notes, 1918-1980; Maesteg Urban District Council records, 1927-1976; the Welsh Congregational Union papers, 1931-1976; local history, 1927-1971; the National Museum of Wales, 1976-1981; material relating to his books on Iolo Morganwg, [1974]-[1979]; the National Eisteddfod, 1926-1981, and eisteddfod adjudications, 1943-1981; newspaper cuttings, 1920-1980; Brinli's prose, 1919-1978, and poetry, 1932-1981; other literary works by him and others, 1913-1978; personal correspondence, 1909-1981; other personal and family papers, 1887-1981; his diaries, 1922-1981, and those of his father, Joshua, 1893-1944; records of the South Glamorgan Congregational Circuit, 1841-1978, Siloh Chapel, 1850-1977, and of the National Eisteddfodau of 1932 and 1948 and others, 1932-1981; papers of Lewis Davies, Y Cymer (1863-1951), author of children's novels, 1849-1946, including several rate books for Penderyn; papers, 1883-1925, of Rhys Dafydd Morgan (1851-1934), Welsh translator and Maesteg pharmacist; papers, 1882-1968, of 'Wil Ifan', William Evans (1882-1968), archdruid, congregational minister and author; and papers, 1929-1975, of 'Trefin', Edgar Phillips (1889-1962), poet and archdruid.
Richards, Brinley.
Newspaper and magazine articles,
The series comprises whole issues, individual pages, scrap books and loose cuttings of newspapers and magazines, 1816-1993, covering the biology of breeding, breed types, care, welfare, training, dog-loving celebrities, showing, clubs, animal photography, dogs and the law, working dogs, terriers, spaniels, anecdotes and a few, non-canine topics.
Mae'r ffeil yn cynnwys nodiadau pregethau, 1936-1976, ynghyd â thorion o'r wasg Gymraeg a nodiadau amrywiol eraill.
Part of Councillor Cecilia Barton Papers
The file consists of miscellaneous papers concerning the Alliance campaign in Wales during 1984. They include numerous press cuttings, press releases, resolutions passed and details of constituency allocations between the two parties in the Alliance.
Part of Papurau David Bowen a Ben Bowen,
Mae'r gyfres yn cynnwys cyfrolau o doriadau papur newydd ar bynciau yn cynnwys Ben Bowen, llenyddiaeth Myfyr Hefin a Chapel Horeb, Pump Heol, Llanelli. Y mae yma hefyd fwndel o doriadau amrywiol. Mae'r toriadau papurau newydd yn cynnwys y Llanelly Mercury, lle bu'n olygydd y golofn Gymraeg, Seren Cymru a Seren yr Ysgol Sul, papur a fu'n golygu am 35 mlynedd. Ceir yma hefyd rhai llythyrau, rhaglenni a deunydd amrywiol wedi eu cwmpasu yn y cyfrolau.
Part of Dr Thomas Jones CH Papers
The series consists of press cuttings, 1912-1955, many relating to Thomas Jones or consisting of press articles and reviews written by Thomas Jones. Some refer to national and political events. There are also a number of obituaries and press tributes. Some of the later cuttings refer to the political career of Eirene White. There is one folder of press cuttings of reviews of Thomas Jones, Lloyd George (London, 1951).
Part of William Condry Papers,
The file comprises newspaper cuttings of 'A Country Diary' articles from The Guardian, 1957-1991, pasted onto index cards. The articles each have a descriptive title, which would seem to indicate that they were intended for the book A Welsh Country Diary, which was published in 1993.
Condry, William, 1918-1998
Part of William Condry Papers,
The file consists of articles from American newspapers, covering all aspects of Thoreau's life and activities of the Thoreau Society, some of the more notable topics being the opening of a Thoreau Lyceum, Condry's address to the Society in July 1981, a reprint of a newspaper article which he wrote about Walden and Concord, August 1981, his meeting with Lillian Lund Files, the bluebird expert, the controversial contribution of Don Henley to the Walden Woods Project, the preservation of Thoreau's birthplace, and the death of Walter Harding, founder of the Society.
The file comprises photocopies of press cuttings, relating to both the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts, 1875-1912, and the City of Manchester Art Gallery, 1867-1910.
'Spotlight on Wales in Birkenhead'
Mae'r gyfrol yn cynnwys toriadau o'r golofn 'Spotlight on Wales in Birkenhead' a luniwyd gan Walter Rees Jones ac a ymddangosodd yn y Birkenhead News rhwng Medi 1947 a Chwefror 1956. Ceir o fewn y gyfrol hefyd ychydig o dorion amrywiol eraill a nifer fechan o lythyrau at W. Rees Jones yn ystod yr un cyfnod.
Part of Labour Party Wales Archives
The file comprises press cuttings, December 1988-March 1989, from national and local newspapers.
Part of Labour Party Wales Archives
The file comprises press cuttings, April-May 1991, describing the by-election campaign.
Part of H. Francis Jones Papers
The series comprises articles by, or concerning, HFJ, 1889-1962, relating to his work as a lecturer for a Workers' Education class on Welsh literature and history, Yr Aelwyd', and also concerning cultural and political topics, biographies and obituaries, customs folklore and gypsies,
A Cymric Causerie' and eisteddfodau.
Welsh actors, musicians and authors: scrapbooks and press cuttings
Part of Dr Terence Rees Papers
The series comprises scrapbooks, press cuttings, programmes and other material, [c. 1950]-1998, relating to Welsh actors, musicians and authors, accumulated by Dr Terence Rees.
Part of William Condry Papers,
The series includes scrapbooks, 1957-1984, loose newspaper cuttings, 1959-1998, typescript and manuscript drafts of the `Country Diary' articles published in The Guardian, 1957-1991, other, miscellaneous press cuttings, correspondence, notes and printed leaflets, 1988-1998. Condry's own titles for the files have been denoted by innverted commas.
A scrapbook, begun in 1850 by the Rev. John Williams, entitled 'The Museum of Literature', containing press cuttings, [19 cent, second ½], relating mostly to current affairs, politics, notable figures, temperance and Sunday closing, and health and welfare. The majority of the cuttings appear to have been taken from The Illustrated London News.
Cuttings have been pasted in by Williams on pp. 1-215. Further items have been inserted loose in the remainder of the volume, while some 270 cuttings, mainly of more local interest, have been placed in archival envelopes.
John Williams.