A Report on the International Control of Atomic Energy, 1946, published in the USA, and re-printed by HMSO, London, 1946. It was widely known as the Lilienthal Report after the name of the chairman of the Board of Consultants. There is also a typescript text of the report.
Text of the Report, 3 April 1946, on International Control of Atomic Energy, issued in Washington on 28 March 1946 by the United States State Department.
New Commonwealth: Atomic Energy Committee: 'The American and Russian Proposals', October 1946. for the control of Atomic Energy by the USSR and the USA.
Includes material deriving from the activities of the Federation of Atomic Scientists, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the New Commonwealth Committee on Atomic Energy, the United States Information Service, and the United States Senate Special Committee on Atomic Energy
Correspondence, June 1933-May 1934, relating to Lord Davies's proposed sponsorship of Squadron Leader Cedric Hill in the London-Melbourne air race during the summer of 1934. Much of the correspondence discusses the selection of the most suitable type of machine for the race. Ultimately it was resolved not to engage in the sponsorship on grounds of cost, and Hill consequently decided to withdraw from the race.
Documents, 1877-95, relating mainly to the Barry Docks and Railways. They include professional and business correspondence, legal papers, and contractors' accounts. There is also some material relating to the Cardiganshire Coal Company and the Ocean Collieries.
The papers include correspondence, parliamentary papers, agenda of Barry Railway Company board of directors' meetings, memoranda on the development of the company, statistical material, notes for speeches by the chairman of the company, statements of shipments and statements of accumulated revenue.
Correspondence, 1928-38, relating to the writing and publication of a biography of David Davies, Llandinam (1818-90). The correspondents include Sir William Ll. Davies, R. Silyn Roberts, Bangor, and Ivor Thomas.
Typescript of an unpublished biography of Lord Davies of Llandinam, attributed to Sir Charles Tennyson with some corrections and alterations in pen. Approx 500 pages. Several sections of the typescript are missing; chapter 2 (p. 13-24), p. 144 of chapter 12 (although the text appears to make sense), p 357 - 267 of chapter 27 and p. 385 of chapter 28. P. 451 in chapter 32 is incorrectly labelled as p.104. P. 208 is torn.