W. T. Trehearn & Son, Rhyl, Nov,
- AT/43.
- File
- 1915.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
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W. T. Trehearn & Son, Rhyl, Nov,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
W. T. Williams, Beckenham, April-May 1916, relating to post,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
W. Tomkins & Son, Leicester, March-April,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
W. Tomkins & Son, Leicester, March-April 1915.
W. W. Knowles, London, Nov.-Dec,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
W. Williams, Vet, Abergavenny, May-Sept,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
W. Wood, Llandudno Urban District Council, June,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
W. Wood, Llandudno Urban District Council, June 1916.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Walker & Hall, Sheffield, Oct. 1914-Sept. 1915.
Walter A. E. Pyman, Newton, Porthcawl, Jan,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Walter Augustus, Barry and Cardiff, Feb,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Walter H. Hughes, Caerphilly, Dec. 1914-Aug. 1915.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Walter Hyman, London, June 1916.
Walter Sands Trigg, Abertridwr, Nov,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Part of Breese Manuscripts,
Papers and reports by Charles E. Breese concerning the employment of soldiers for harvesting in Anglesey, Caernarvonshire and Merioneth, 1916.
Charles E. Breese.
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
Part of Dr Llewelyn Wyn Griffith Papers
One diary, 1917, and fragments of dairies, December 1915-October 1916, and March-November 1918, described by Wyn Griffith as 'All that survives of my War Diary!'. A reference to the death of his brother Watcyn, July 1916, is included. Wyn Griffith's autobiography based on his war experiences is Up to Mametz (London, 1931).
Part of Sir John Herbert Lewis papers
Miscellaneous correspondence (addressed mainly to John Herbert Lewis but including some copies of letters from John Herbert Lewis) discussing various military and civilian aspects of the war. The correspondents include Major T. H. Parry MP, 1916-17 (D74/5, 17, 21 and 23).