- 174-179.
- Cyfres
- 1964-1981.
See also no. 58.
3 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
See also no. 58.
Rhan oGreat Western Railway and British Railways (Western Region) Agreements and Plans
British Transport Commission
British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body,
Series is divided into 15 files; Procedings and debates; Working papers and reports; Steering Committee papers; Membership records; Correspondence related to establishing the British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body; correspondence; Correspondence with Kevin Macnamara; Extramural correspondence; Correspondence with the clerk; Relations with the Inter Parliamentary Union British Group; Correspondence following the Canary Wharf bombing; Meetings with Unionists; Background document; Press cuttings and Re-constitution of the British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Union.
Correspondence and papers relating to Clifford McLucas' installation 'Bro' at the 2002 National Eisteddfod at St. David's, comprising mainly publicity material, printed booklets, notes, sketches and designs, administrative and financial papers.
Heb deitl
Broad Street Chapel, Pendleton,
Salford Chapel, Uxbridge Street, 1833 > Salem Chapel, Rigby Street, Salford, founded 1842, closed 1872 > Broad Street Chapel, Pendleton, founded 1872, closed 1964.
Letters received by Clement Davies after his broadcast speech. The writers of J/11/1-46 criticize the arguments propounded in the speech. Most of the correspondents are particularly incensed by the Liberal leader's attacks upon Churchill, who, it is clear, is still seen as 'the man who won the war.' Many also argue the case for 'fusion' between the Liberal and Conservative parties as a base to fight against Socialism. The broadcast is particularly condemned for its failure to advocate constructive and relevant Liberal policies and for its concentration upon attacks on the other parties, a negative and retrogressive stance to adopt. J 11/47-129 are letters of congratulation. Many of the correspondents comment in some detail on current political trends and there is much discussion of the alleged merits and demerits of the Labour government. The letters reflect the dilemma faced by many Liberal supporters at this time and subsequently: how to vote in constituencies where no Liberal stood, how to vote in seats where the Liberal candidate stood no chance of election (i.e. the problem of tactical voting in a situation where patently 'a Liberal vote is a wasted vote'), how to convince others of the need for a practical application of Liberal principles. From:.
Rhan oGwyn Jones Papers,
Manuscript and typescript drafts and radio scripts by Gwyn Jones of broadcast talks for the BBC.
Broadcasting and performance fee records,
Rhan oHughes a'i Fab Archive
Two files: fees received for performances, 1909-1938 and BBC broadcasting fees, 1934-1941.
The series comprises scripts for radio broadcasts, notes and correspondence between Hubbard and various producers, 1949-1958. The notes and letters are similar for each file, mainly concerning suggestions for radio or television programmes and broadcasting schedules.
The series includes material relating to a BBC broadcast of The Anathemata in 1954, produced by Douglas Cleverdon, and the introduction to a broadcast of The Anathemata entitled 'Wales and the monarchy of Britain', 1953.
Cleverdon, Douglas