- NLW MS 13752A.
- File
- [20 gan., ¼ cyntaf] /
A notebook containing an address by Philip Thomas entitled 'Pa fodd i adferyd yr Ysgol Sul i'w defnyddioldeb goruchel ynglyn a'r Eglwys?'.
Philip Thomas.
A notebook containing an address by Philip Thomas entitled 'Pa fodd i adferyd yr Ysgol Sul i'w defnyddioldeb goruchel ynglyn a'r Eglwys?'.
Philip Thomas.
Two notebooks containing an essay, [20 cent, first ¼], by Philip Thomas on Welsh folk-songs.
Philip Thomas.
Notes in Welsh and English by Philip Thomas on Welsh folk-songs.
Philip Thomas.
A volume containing copies in the hand of Philip Thomas of hymn-tunes by David Emlyn Evans, John Evans, Cynogfab, Horatio Richard Palmer, Joseph Parry (2), John Thomas Rees, and Arthur Sullivan.
Philip Thomas.
R. L. Stevenson: Ynys y Trysor,
A volume containing a translation into Welsh by Philip Thomas of R. L. Stevenson, Treasure Island (London, 1883), submitted for competition at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Barry, 1920, under the pseudonym 'Dyn yr Ynys'.
Philip Thomas.
R. L. Stevenson: Ynys y Trysor,
An exercise book containing a draft, 1920, of chapters 27-31 of MS 13742C.
Philip Thomas.
A volume containing notes by Philip Thomas on the history of Neath Abbey (ff. 1-11), including an English prose translation of 'Awdl foliant i Leision, abad Glyn Nedd' by Lewys Morganwg (ff. 3 verso-8) (NLW MS 13780iC). Also included is an address, [c. 1926], by Philip Thomas entitled 'Literary and Musical Associations of Neath' (NLW MS 13780iiC).
Philip Thomas.
A letter book, 1917-1922, of Philip Thomas, Neath, containing mostly copies of his replies to invitations to adjudicate at local eisteddfodau and to conduct cymanfaoedd canu, chiefly in South Wales. Included are five Welsh folk-songs mostly in tonic sol-fa notation (ff. 71-72, 74-76).
Philip Thomas.
A draft of NLW MS 13748D, [20 cent, first ¼], including biographical accounts of some musicians omitted from the final version.
Philip Thomas.
An essay, [20 cent, first ¼], by Philip Thomas entitled 'Hen Gerddorion Cymreig', comprising biographical accounts of some eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Welsh musicians and composers.
Philip Thomas.
An address in Welsh by Philip Thomas on Griffith Jones, Llanddowror, Carmarthenshire.
Philip Thomas.
An exercise book containing a draft, [20 cent., first ¼], by Philip Thomas of an essay entitled 'Rhai o emynwyr Cymru'.
Philip Thomas.
A volume entitled 'Casgliad o Donau Cymreig', being selections of Welsh hymn-tunes and words extracted from various printed sources and pasted into the volume by Philip Thomas and intended for submission for competition at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Corwen, 1919, under the pseudonym 'Philos'.
Philip Thomas.
A volume entitled 'Casgliad o Donau Cymreig', being selections of Welsh hymn-tunes and words extracted from various printed sources and pasted into the volume by Philip Thomas and intended for submission for competition at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Corwen, 1919, under the pseudonym 'Brysiog'.
Philip Thomas.
Cymanfa Alawon Gwerin, Maesteg,
A notebook into which have been pasted pages of the printed programme of 'Cymanfa Alawon Gwerin', held at Tabor, Maesteg, 9 February 1927, under the auspices of Cymrodorion Maesteg, with additions in the hand of Philip Thomas.
Philip Thomas.
A notebook ('Teacher's Note Book for Brief Summaries') containing notes, [20 cent, first ¼], in Welsh by Philip Thomas on the work of some Welsh musicians.
Philip Thomas.
Notes by Philip Thomas, [20 cent, first ¼], on the homes of and other places associated with famous Welshmen.
Philip Thomas.
Notes in Welsh and English by Philip Thomas on Welsh religious music.
Philip Thomas.
An exercise book containing an essay, [20 cent, first ¼], by Philip Thomas entitled 'Rhamant Caniadaeth Grefyddol yng Nghymru'.
Philip Thomas.
An incomplete biographical dictionary of Glamorgan poets and literateurs, from Rhys Morgan to Nathaniel Williams, compiled, [20 cent, first ¼], by Philip Thomas.
Philip Thomas.