19Th (Service) Battalion Welsh Regiment (Glamorgan Pioneers),
- C30.
- Cyfres
- 1915-16.
Rhan oWelsh Army Corps Records
19Th (Service) Battalion Welsh Regiment (Glamorgan Pioneers), 1915-16:.
9564 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
19Th (Service) Battalion Welsh Regiment (Glamorgan Pioneers),
Rhan oWelsh Army Corps Records
19Th (Service) Battalion Welsh Regiment (Glamorgan Pioneers), 1915-16:.
1.Edward Edwards of the parish of Halkin, co. Flint, and Edmund Oldfield of Halkyn,
1.Edward Edwards of the parish of Halkin, co. Flint, and Edmund Oldfield of Halkyn;. 2.The Right Rev. William, Lord Bishop of Saint Asaph.
Flute, oboe, clarinet 2, bassoon, horn, trumpet 1 and 2, tenor and bass trombone, percussion, timpani, harp, violin 1 (2), violin 2 (2), viola (2), cello, double bass.
Flute, oboe, clarinet 1 and 2, bassoon, horn, trumpet 1 and 2, tenor trombone, bass trombone, timpani, percussion, harp, violin 1 (3), violin 2 (2), viola (2), cello, double bass.
Flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet 1, percussion, harp, violin 1 and 2, viola, cello, double bass.
Flute, oboe, clarinet 2, bassoon, horn, trumpet 1 and 2, tenor and bass trombone, percussion, timpani, harp, violin 1 (2), violin 2 (2), viola (2), cello, double bass.
Flute, oboe, clarinet 1 and 2, bassoon, horn, trumpet and 2, tenor and bass trombone, timpani, percussion, violin 1 (3), violin 2 (2), viola (2), cello, double bass.
Flute, oboe, clarinet 1 and 2, bassoon, horn, trumpet 1 and 2, tenor and bass trombone, timpani, percussion, harp, violin 1 (3), violin 2 (2), viola (2), cello, double bass.
Flute, oboe, clarinet 2, bassoon, horn, trumpet 1 and 2, tenor and bass trombone, percussion, harp, violin 1 (2), violin 2 (2), viola (2), cello.
Flute, oboe, clarinet 1 and 2, bassoon, horn, trumpet 1 and 2, tenor and bass trombone, timpani, percussion, harp, violin 1 (3), violin 2 (2), viola (2), cello, double bass.
Rhan oGwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. A Shaking Fist [continuation from E257]. The Teacher or Punch; 2v. Loud Voices, Soft Voices, No Voices. The Teacher or Punch; 11r. The Male Voice. The Teacher or Punch; 14r. The Pausing Places. The Teacher or Punch; 17v. So Long, Julius [or] Goodnight, Julius. The Teacher or Punch; 24v. The Way In. The Teacher or Punch; 31r-end. [blank]; Back cover. [insert].
Rhan oGwyn Thomas Papers,
1R An Englishman's Fun [Sports in England]; 5r The Pleasant Land; 8v Our Schools; 12v draft letter to Bernard Palmer beginning, 'Here are the four pieces you suggested I might write on various aspects cf. English society and culture ...'; 13r A Letter to Persia; 18r An Approach to England; 22r 'The Entrance'; 23v Side-step; 25a notes written on an envelope postmarked Berlin 21 March 1964: '... I am one of the lucky ones and I am going to savour my luck right down to the last sip ...'.
Rhan oGwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Barry Grammar School 1959-60: highlights; staff changes; 17r. Title: Personal outlook BBC. Subject: Gypsies; bohemian living; 23r. Title: The Scholarship. Subject: Education, including personal reminiscences; 28v. Title: Harlech and the Men. Subject: Adult education (Coleg Harlech); 32v. Title: A Man and a Boy. Subject: Meadow Prospect: Aldo Campora and Tito Livio Campora; 37r. Title: Help! Subject: The Bomb; 42r. Letter: 'Dear Gordon, ...'; 42v. Title: James Stephens. Subject: A dialogue (Gwyn Thomas's side only) about James Stephens's work; Back cover. Gwyn Thomas's stay in a holiday caravan.
Rhan oGwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Barry Grammar School magazine: school year, drama; 12v. Subject: The Rhondda; 20r. Title: Parlours and Kitchens. Subject: The South Wales valleys; 27v. Title: The Valley at Play. Subject: The South Wales valleys; 30r. Subject: Valley women; 37r. Title: The Faces of Rhondda's Women. Subject: The Rhondda [= E136]; 45r. Title: Saturnalia Cambrensis. Subject: Belmont.
Rhan oGwyn Thomas Papers,
1R Betting; 12v Loneliness; 19v Afghanistan; 26r Planning; 33v Pets; 41r The Poets' Conference; 45v London; 48v Writing; 52r One Pair of Eyes, additional material for,.
Rhan oGwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Book review: Lord Dunsany, The King of Elfland's Daughter; 3v. Title: A Secret Dream. Subject: Personal ambition; 5v. Book review: Paul Johnson, The Off-shore Islanders; 9r. Title: The Aneurin Bevan Memorial. Subject: Unveiling ceremony of the memorial above Tredegar; 12v. Title: R. S. Thomas; 15v. Book review: Kenneth Young, Chapel; 19r. Title: Art and Society: Sex. Book review: [Ken Baynes, Sex]; 21v. Title: Voices from 'Good morning, Wales'. Subject: 'A Boxing Day retrospective 1972' [continued in E26].
Rhan oGwyn Thomas Papers,
1R Book review: W. H. Auden, Academic Graffiti; Anton; Edward Lear, The New Vestments; Monty Python's Big Red Book; The Life and Times of Private Eye; P Campbell, Waving All Excuses; 5v My Day; 12v Student Unrest; 16r Dialogue with Dylan (Thomases in their Dancing Doubts); 28v TV reviews, 8 and 15 January 1972; 36v Book review: The Autobiography of Howard Spring back cover notes on racial collisions in literature; an insert for 'Dialogue with Dylan'; and a list of names.