Vincent Evans Testimonial Fund,
- R.
- Is-fonds
- 1898-1899.
Vincent Evans Testimonial Fund,
Rhan oLloyd George Manuscripts
The archive group includes a file of Lloyd George family correspondence, 1902-1945, and general correspondence, 1906-1941, addressed to David Lloyd George, which complements similar groups of letters in other archive groups. There is a volume of correspondence and memoranda, 1916-1917, proposing possible solutions to the problem of home rule for Ireland, a volume of notes in the hand of David Lloyd George, and three memoranda books kept by Lloyd George between c. 1912 and 1916. There is also a group of the papers of Sir Goronwy Owen (1882-1963), the Liberal (later Independent Liberal) MP for the Caernarfonshire constituency, 1923-1945, and a brother-in-law to Gwilym Lloyd-George. There is a rich array of letters to Gwilym Lloyd-George, 1931-1963, and notes, papers and correspondence deriving from his career, c. 1927-1950, including many concerning his work at the ministries of food and fuel and power. There is also the draft of an unpublished autobiography by him.
Gwilym Lloyd George and others
Vivien Cutting became acquainted with Grace Williams during their teaching days at Southlands College, Wimbledon Park Side, in the 1930s. Their friendship continued until Grace Williams's death, and included the time Vivien Cutting spent at Newtown and Southampton. For personal reminiscences by Vivien Cutting see Welsh Music/Cerddoriaeth Cymru, vol. V, no. 7, 1977-8.
Arranged into ballads, monologues and cantatas, 1912-1923 (74-78): songs (with pianoforte accompaniment unless otherwise stated), 1890-1911 (79-100); songs (group of soprano solos, several dedicated to Sappho, c.1911), [1881x1928] (101-106); songs, 1911-1928 (107-214); part-songs, 1899-1918 (215-227); anthems etc., 1904-1923 (228-234); hymns, 1901-1928 (235-314); and carols, [?c.1900]-1927 (315-321). No. 89 is not used.
Music scores of works for vocal works.
Voelas and Cefnamwlch joint estate,
Rhan oBrythonydd Papers
Papers of W. Cynon Evans, pastor of Blaenycwm (Rhondda) Baptist Church (d. 25 April 1943). Formerly D. Pryse Williams 323-324.
The group comprises papers, [c. 1890]-[c. 1924], including talks/lectures, adjudications, musical exercises, material realting to the Tonic Solfa College examinations, and his application, 1895, for the post of Vocal Master at Llangollen, Ruabon and Wrexham Intermediate Schools; together with miscellaneous programmes, including an Eisteddfod programme, 1907, in which he adjudicated.
Williams, W. Pencerdd (William Pencerdd), 1856-1924
Comprises papers relating to sanctions taken against Iraq, 1984-2004, including papers on the bombing of Iraq; and material relating to the Iraqi War, 2002-2004, mainly deriving from the anti-war movement in Wales, peace movements and anti-war protests.
Wales Anti-Apartheid Movement,
Records of the Wales Anti-Apartheid Movement, a regional branch of the British (London-based) Anti-Apartheid Movement, documenting its activities and aspirations to bring an end to apartheid in South Africa. Material includes regional and national committee minutes and papers, membership records, financial reports and balance sheets, letters regarding fundraising activity, correspondence, campaign files, newsletters, bulletins, press cuttings, press releases, conference papers and reports, publicity materials and other printed ephemera.
Wales Anti-Apartheid Movement.