Fonds GB 0210 WEBLEY - Derrick Webley Research Papers

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GB 0210 WEBLEY

Title

Derrick Webley Research Papers

Date(s)

  • 1975-1994 (Creation)

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Extent and medium

0.058 cubic metres (2 boxes)

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Biographical history

Derrick Pritchard Webley (1922-1994) spent his professional career as a scientific civil servant, specialising in nematology, and in addition achieved widespread recognition as an amateur archaeologist with a particular interest in the environmental archaeology of the Mediterranean region. He published widely in this field, notably in association with the excavation of neolithic sites in Greece by Professor Geoff Bailey of Cambridge University. He was also an avid collector of Welsh art, and in his later years became absorbed in the life and work of Penry Williams (1802-1885), known as the 'first English painter in Rome', who like Webley had been a native of Merthyr Tydfil. Recognising the need for a study of Williams and his work, Webley undertook painstaking research throughout England and Wales, and especially in Italy, where Williams had spent most of his life. Derrick Webley died in 1994, but his biography of Penry Williams was almost complete, and his papers were used by his wife, Joan, to enable it to be published in 1997.

Archival history

Joan Webley acquired the papers after the death of Derrick Webley in 1994.

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Donated by Mrs Joan Webley, Cardiff, widow of Derrick Pritchard Webley, November 2001.; A2001/75

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Scope and content

The fonds consists of the research papers of Derrick Pritchard Webley, mainly relating to his work on the artist Penry Williams. The papers include correspondence, notes and typescript transcripts of letters relating to Williams, his works, his contemporaries and his cultural background, together with catalogues of works by Williams and other artists, and typescript drafts of chapters of Webley's posthumous work Cast to the winds: the life and work of Penry Williams (1802-1885) (Aberystwyth: National Library of Wales, 1997). Also included are papers relating to Derrick Webley's archaeological interests, in particular the palaeolithic geography of the Epirus region of Greece.

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Accruals

Accruals are not expected.

System of arrangement

Arranged according to provenance in two groups: Penry Williams research papers and archaeological research papers.

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Conditions governing access

Readers consulting modern papers in the National Library of Wales are required to sign the 'Modern papers - data protection' form.

Conditions governing reproduction

Copyright in the works of Derrick Webley belongs to Mrs Joan Webley, Cardiff, November 2001.

Language of material

  • English
  • Italian
  • French

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English, Italian, French

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Finding aids

A hard copy of the list is available at NLW.

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vtls004220671

GEAC system control number

(WlAbNL)0000220671

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Dates of creation revision deletion

December 2001.

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Archivist's note

Compiled by David Moore.

Archivist's note

The following sources were used in the compilation of this list: Webley, Derrick Pritchard, Cast to the winds: the life and work of Penry Williams (1802-1885) (Aberystwyth: National Library of Wales, 1997).

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  • Text: Derrick Webley Research Papers.