Araith i groesawu ymwelwyr o Ddenmarc
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Rhan oPapurau Waldo Williams
Araith ddrafft yn llaw Dilys Williams i groesawu ymwelwyr o Ddenmarc i Wdig, Sir Benfro.
5 canlyniad yn uniongyrchol gysylltiedig Eithrio termau culach
Araith i groesawu ymwelwyr o Ddenmarc
Rhan oPapurau Waldo Williams
Araith ddrafft yn llaw Dilys Williams i groesawu ymwelwyr o Ddenmarc i Wdig, Sir Benfro.
John Rees Bequest 09 : [Views in Germany]
Rhan oJohn Rees Bequest
This is an album of postcards (mainly photomechanical prints) from Germany. Most are postally unused. Those postally used do not appear to be to or from members of the Rees family
D. R. Davies Collection of Drama Scrap Books,
Scrapbooks containing press cuttings etc., 1900-1982, relating largely to Welsh drama, theatrical activities and popular entertainment in Wales and amongst Welsh communities in English cities, including material on dramatists of Wales, 1932-1953; drama in Wales, 1922-1982; Welsh actors, 1932-1946; theatre cuttings, 1931-1953; fairs, folklore and folk-dancing in Wales, 1936-1938; children's theatre, 1959-1967; Welsh National Theatre, 1900-1978; and information on theatre in Ireland, Scotland, France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Greece, Russia, America, and other countries.
Davies, D. R., (of Aberdare), 1919-1978
Notes by David Pennant on Swedish mines, with an outline of a proposed tour to Denmark, Germany, and Sweden, 1793, and particulars of lead, lead ore, copper, and brass 'sent from the Port of Chester both Foreign and Coastwise in the year ending January 5, 1792'.
David Pennant.
Rhan oVerney Manuscripts,
A volume containing 'Rousseau's Dream' by J. B. Cramer; Swiss airs and a Swiss dance; a quadrille; waltzes by Carl Maria von Weber, Balduci [sic, for Boildieu?], Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johan Nepomuka Hummel, etc.; a German drinking song; Gaelic, Tyrolese (one by Joseph Kuffner), Irish, French, Danish and German airs; marches; a pastorale by Franҫois Adrien Boildieu; a harp air; gallopades; a polonaise; Hungarian melody; preludes for the harp by P. M. Meyer ('Not to be copied'); hymn-tunes (to words by Thomas Kelly, William Cowper, John Newton, Joseph Addison, Reginald Heber, etc.); Scotch airs (to words by Miss --- Drinkwater); chants by Sir J. Stepenson; a psalm-tune; a Portuguese song ('modinha'); etc.