Cyfarfodydd llenyddol Penmachno,
- NLW MS 11908A.
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- [1908x1915]/
An address [by John House] on the history of literary meetings [at Penmachno] ('Cipdrem ar hanes Cyfarfodydd Llnyddol [sic] yr ardal') during the period 1860-1908.
House, John
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Cyfarfodydd llenyddol Penmachno,
An address [by John House] on the history of literary meetings [at Penmachno] ('Cipdrem ar hanes Cyfarfodydd Llnyddol [sic] yr ardal') during the period 1860-1908.
House, John
Cyfarfodydd Ysgolion Sabothol dosbarth Arfon,
A minute book of the Six-weekly Meetings of the Arfon District of Calvinistic Methodist Sunday Schools, Caernarvonshire, 1845-52, mainly in the hand of Richard Owen Williams, Bangor, and subsequently of Thomas Lewis (1821-97), Bangor, Member of Parliament for Anglesey.
Richard Owen Williams and Thomas Lewis.
Cyfrol mewn llawysgrif yn cynnwys emynau a phenillion cyfarch, coffa a diolchgarwch, ynghyd â chofnodion ariannol capeli Llanegryn ac Abergynolwyn, ac ysgrifau am brofiadau crefyddol.
Two committee minute-books, 1928-1956 and 1957-1968, of the Garn District, Cardiganshire, Calvinistic Methodist Singing Festival, the earliest also containing accounts, 1939-1951.
'Rhostryfan. Hanesion o'r Dyddiau Gynt', being a typescript copy of stories of local characters written by W. Gilbert Williams, Rhostryfan, July, 1936, and based on their associations with four ruined buildings in the district, namely 'Y Castell', 'Pen y Gaerwen', 'Y Felin Frag', and 'Y Pwrws'.
Williams, W. Gilbert (William Gilbert), 1874-1966.
Photocopied press cuttings relating to the activities, 1982-2007, of Cymru Cuba and celebrations held to mark the 25th anniversary of solidarity between Wales and Cuba.
Cynwyd School Board collecting book
A collecting book containing a printed statement of 'The Educational Difficulty at Cynwyd', Merioneth, 1887, and a list of subscribers for the establishment of a board school there.
D C Harries Collection : Military Portraits
Over nine hundred portraits, mostly studio, predominantly of First World War era British Soldiers. Most are individual portraits, some are in small groups with family or friends, also large group photographs. Many depicting a Territorial Force summer camp may well be from a 1913 camp held between Bridge and Lovelock farms, Ffairfach in the summer of 1913. The vast majority are anonymous but some can be given approximate dates by the presence of overseas service chevrons, good conduct stripes etc. Many of those dated 1914, especially the Pembroke Yeomanry, may well date from the years preceding the outbreak of WW1. Other portraits are of members of associated services and include veterans of earlier conflicts and servicemen & women from World War Two. The latter category including American troops from the 28th Division who were camped in South Wales from October 1943 until July 1944 as well as Free French and Belgian soldiers. Both US Corps of Engineers and infantry corps are represented. The engineers are believed to be men of the 103rd Engineer Battalion who served with the 28th Division. Their headquarters from October 1943 to April 1944 was the Hotel Belgrave, Tenby. There are also a considerable number of US Quartermaster Corps GI's including African-American soldiers.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
D. M. D. James's geological studies
A copy of the first volume of D. M. D. James's printed work 'Geological Studies in the Late Ordovician to Early Silurian of Central and South Wales', 1996.
Sermons, hymns, and notes written by Daniel Evans, Neath (1804-1859). There is a brief autobiographical note, in English, inside the cover.
Evans, Daniel, 1804-1859 Sermons, hymns and notes, NLW MS 509A
Fourteen day-books, 1880-1891, of Hugh Parry Jones of Llannerch-y-medd, co. Anglesey, doctor and a member of the famous family of Anglesey bone-setters, containing names of patients and details of medicine prescribed.
Jones, Hugh Parry, ca. 1854-1899.
Photocopies of papers, 1925-1951, of Denis Martin (1919-1998), relating to the Communist Party, including press cuttings concerning George Edward Maslin [d. 1951] of Tylorstown, a founder member of the Communist Party in Rhondda and a Communist District Councillor; election addresses of George Edward Maslin and Elizabeth Jessie Collingbourne for the Rhondda District Council elections, 1946; and the election address of Arthur Horner (1894-1968) for the Rhondda East By-election, 1933.
Martin, Denis Captain (pilot) 1919-98
Deunydd yn ymwneud â phasiant Ysgol Sul Rhostryfan
A copy of Pasiant yr Ysgol Sul, Rhostryfan, held 1 August 1929 and written by William Gilbert Williams, together with photographs of the several characters taking part.
A scrapbook of press cuttings, 1973-1975, together with loose cuttings and a leaflet, 1968-1979, relating to the devolution question in Wales and the campaign for a Welsh Assembly.
Dyddiadur yr Annibynwyr, 1846, 1852, 1855-7, 1864, 1867, 1871-1873, with farming and personal entries by John Thomas, Tynlon, Llangybi, co. Caernarvon.
Thomas, John, Llangybi, Caernarvonshire
Mansfield's Commercial Diary, 1853, with manuscript entries and memoranda, 1853-5, of a Monmouthshire? brewer, largely relating to the recovery of debts.
A photostat facsimile of the parish register, 1734-1812, of Disserth, Radnorshire, recording baptisms, marriages, and burials.
Trwyddedau pysgota, 1916-32, Miss K. Monica Davies, Glasynys, Dolwyddelan, sir Gaernarfon; ynghyd â chardiau aelodaeth, 1919-23, Cymdeithas Bysgota Dolwyddelan, a alwyd yn 'Cymdeithas Enweiriawl Dolwyddelan' / Fishing licences, 1916-32, of Miss K. Monica Davies, Glasynys, Dolwyddelan, co. Caernarfon; together with membership cards, 1919-23, of the Dolwyddelan Angling Association, known as 'Cymdeithas Enweiriawl Dolwyddelan'.
A manuscript containing another version (see NLW MS 2169B) of Evan Lewis's (d. 1864) Dydd y Pethau Bychain; accounts of a day school at Llangybi, 1857-1859, and of payments for lodgings, 1858-1864.
Lewis, Evan, 1788?-1864
Dyddiadur a llyfr cyfrifon amaethwr
A journal, 1818-1836, with full details relating to his work and activities, receipts and payments, etc. kept by a Carmarthenshire farmer, possibly David Thomas (1756-1840), Llwynywermwd, Llanycrwys, son of Zechariah Thomas (1727-1816), Baptist minister.
Thomas, David, 1756-1840 Journal and accounts (1818-1836) possibly kept by, NLW MS 4560D