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Ivor T. Rees Political Papers, Ffeil
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Geoffrey Waggett; Simon Wakefield; John Andrew Walker; John Sneddon Walker; Claire Waller; David Russell Walters; Ira Walters; Ian Walton; Stephen Wanhill; Michael Walden; John Warman; Paul Warrick; Sue Warry; Niall Warry; Alastair Watson; Kathleen Watkins; Stephen Watson; Austin Welsby; Ann Were; William Whetley; Robin Whitebeam; Lindsay Whittle; Sid James Whitworth; Dafydd Wigley; Craig Williams; Brynle Williams; Meurig Williams; Gareth Williams; Huw Williams; Janet Williams; John Williams; Nigel Williams; Owain Williams; Richard Williams; Robert Williams; Roger Williams; Kirsty Williams; Carole Willis; Jenny Willott; Anthony Wilson; Martin Wiltshire; Melvin Witherden; Aaron Wood; Leanne Wood; Matthew James; Francis Wykes; James Young; and Mark Young.

A booklet commemorating the Jubilee of the Pontypridd Trades Council and Labour Party, 1898-1948, entitled 50 Years Action, Struggle, Achievement ...,

A booklet commemorating the Jubilee of the Pontypridd Trades Council and Labour Party, 1898-1948, entitled 50 Years Action, Struggle, Achievement: A History of the Labour Party and Trade Union Movement in Pontypridd, compiled from the Minute Books; a copy of A Woman's Work is Never Done by Elizabeth Andrews, 1956; together with pamphlets of a religious nature, comprising a paper by the Blaendulais Ecumenical Centre entitled Christian Presence - Structures for a Missionary Congregation, c. 1960s; Christ Our Unity, published by the Port Talbot Christian Council, 1966; Valleys 74, a report of the conference for Valleys' historians, 1974; and Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry, a report of the Council of Churches for Wales consultation held at Lampeter in March 1985.

Gwynfor Evans

Papers, 2000-2008 (with gaps), relating to the politician Gwynfor Evans, consisting of printed documents from web pages and press cuttings. The papers mainly relate to biographical information; Evans’ political career in the Welsh Government, including his roles as MP for Carmarthen constituency, and leader of Plaid Cymru; and tributes and obituaries following his death in 2005.

Press cuttings

Press cuttings, 2007-2015, relating to the politician Peter Hain, consisting of cuttings relating to biographical information and Hain’s political career in the UK Government, including his roles as MP for Neath constituency; and as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Secretary of State for Wales, and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.

Printed material from web pages

Papers relating to the politician Ieuan Wyn Jones, consisting of printed documents from web pages, 1999-2007 (with gaps). The papers mainly relate to biographical information and Jones’ political career in the Welsh Government, including his roles as MP and MS for Ynys Môn constituency, leader of the Welsh political party Plaid Cymru, and Deputy First Minster of Wales. The file also contains an election address for the 2003 Welsh Assembly elections ([2003]).

Printed material from web pages

Papers relating to the politician Rhodri Morgan, consisting of printed material from web pages, 1999-2008 (with gaps). The papers mainly relate to biographical information and Morgan’s political career, including his roles as First Secretary for Wales, First Minister of Wales, MP and MS for Cardiff West constituency, and leader of the Welsh Labour party; as well as political and Welsh Assembly matters such as policy making, the Labour cabinet, and the Labour-Plaid Cymru coalition of 2007. The file also contains a photo print ([?2007]).

Printed material from web pages

Papers relating to the politician Peter Law, consisting of printed material from web pages, 1999-2007 (with gaps). The papers mainly relate to biographical information and Law’s political career, including his roles as MS and MP for Blaenau Gwent constituency and as Assembly Secretary for Local Government and Regeneration; other political matters such as the Welsh Assembly elections in 1999 and 2003 and the 2005 UK General Election; and tributes and obituaries following his death in 2006. The file also contains a small amount of material relating to Tricia Law and the 2007 Welsh Assembly elections.

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