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- 1955.
Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Correspondence and a typescript copy of a humorous Welsh story for adults that was submitted to the BBC but not accepted.
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Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Correspondence and a typescript copy of a humorous Welsh story for adults that was submitted to the BBC but not accepted.
Part of Layers in the Landscape Archive
‘The Bridge’ / ‘Y Bont’, 2016, a short film created as a ‘deep mapping’ experiment set in Cardigan Bay and which was the pilot for the ‘Layers in the Landscape’ project, having grown out of Erin Kavanagh’s Master’s dissertation at UWTSD; the contributors include Maria Hayes (artwork), Lynne Denman (song), Diarmuid Johnson (flute), Martin Bates (geoscience), Peter Stevenson (narration) and Erin Kavanagh (stills photography and artwork); each commissioned response was integrated into the film to show how an interdisciplinary approach to site specific representation could be achieved in a format that is equally accessible to all sides; filmed and edited by Jacob Whittaker, and produced and directed by Erin Kavanagh.
Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Typescript copy of a one off children’s story about Peter, Jane and Andy Pandy.
Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Two typescript copies of a story about Raggety the scarecrow, the original has many corrections; an extract from Sunny Stories, and correspondence. The story was sent to Collins Feb 1956 but was not accepted, rewritten and accepted by Sunny Stories; also included is an extract from ‘Sunny Stories’, 1 March, 1956.
‘The Development of Beekeeping and Hive Products in the Caribbean Community’
Part of International Bee Research Association (IBRA) Records
‘The Development of Beekeeping and Hive Products in the Caribbean Community’ (Redma Consultants Ltd., Toronto, Canada, 1981).
‘The diseases of the honey bee, Apis mellifera’,
Part of International Bee Research Association (IBRA) Records
R. C. Cannon’s University of Queensland, Australia, dissertation.
Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Typescript copy of a one off children’s story, with annotations, published in the ‘Fishguard County Echo'.
‘The expedition to the Isle of Re’ - complete work, without preface,
‘The Expedition to the Isle of Rhe’ - beginning of Chapter I [draft],
Draft of the beginning of Chapter I of ‘The Expedition to the Isle of Rhe’, [c.1630], addressed ‘to the Corte’ by ‘an ambassador in France’, touching the recovery of the Palatinate of the Rhine.
‘The fall of angells and man’ [copy],
Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Typescript copy (1956) of a children’s story and the issue of ‘Sunny Stories’ in which it appeared (4 March 1957); the original typescript had the title ‘The princess who wanted black hair’. The story was also published in the ‘Fishguard County Echo’ (October 1960).
Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Correspondence and a typescript copy of a humorous sailing story for adults that was submitted to ‘Yachting World’, but not accepted.
Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Correspondence (1982-1984) and a typescript copy (1974) of a children’s play, a dramatized adaption of the story of Manawydan from the ‘Mabinogion’. Originally written for a Pembrokeshire Drama Playwriting Competition (1974) and also read by ‘Made in Wales’ (1984).
Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Typescript copy of a children’s story and an extract from ‘Sunny Stories’ in which it appeared.
‘The Honey Hunters’, in Ndedema by H. Pager
Part of International Bee Research Association (IBRA) Records
Photocopy of ‘The Honey Hunters’, in Ndedema by H. Pager (Akademische Druck-u Verlagsanstalt, Graz, Austria, 1971), pp. 345-352; together with a photocopy of ‘The Honey-Hunters of Southern Africa’ and ‘Unexplained Rock Paintings in Southern Africa’ by H. Pager.
Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Typescript copy of a children’s story about David and Pongo the dragon published in the ‘Fishguard County Echo’.
Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Correspondence and a typescript copy of a Welsh mystery play for adults based on the legend of King Arthur. It was written for television and submitted to T.W.W. (Television Wales and West) but not accepted.
Part of Dora Thatcher Papers,
Correspondence (1949-1955), a typescript copy, and an issue of ‘Sunny Stories’ (7 February, 1955) of a children’s fairy story; it was also published in Sunny Stories’ book ‘Read Aloud Tales’ (1956).