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Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: Cardiff: a Nod at the Capital. Subject: Cardiff; 6v. Title: The Thomases. Subject: The Thomas clan [for radio]; 18r. Title: Reaching Twenty. Subject: Autobiographical.
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Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: Cardiff: a Nod at the Capital. Subject: Cardiff; 6v. Title: The Thomases. Subject: The Thomas clan [for radio]; 18r. Title: Reaching Twenty. Subject: Autobiographical.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: Donald Duck in middle age. Subject: The significance of Donald Duck; 5v. Title: 'Interpolated sermon for Poet'. Subject: Pieces of dialogue involving a poet and two sappers.; 11v. Title: Beauty Games. Subject: Female beauty contests; 14r. Title: Defences. Subject: A retired teacher; 20(a)r. Book review: David Illingworth, Aneurin Bevan: Struggles Against the Iron Heel.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: 'Facing gaol in America'. Subject: 'Reactionary panic' in the USA; 5r. 'The tour gave an indication'. An operatic concert tour of S Wales; Gwyn Thomas's experiences in taking culture to the people in Spain and South Wales in the 1930s.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: Jack Jones. Subject: Jack Jones; 5r. A draft letter: 'Dear John, Here is the piece about Jack ...'; 5v. Title: Bringing Beauty Back. Subject: The industrial valleys of South Wales; 8v. Title: [?The Keep]. Subject: Additions; 10v. A letter: 'Dear Geoffrey, Here are the little additional bits ... seeing you all at Guildford ...'; 11r. Title: June 1970. Subject: Reminiscences of summer; 15r. Title: [The Keep]. Subject: Additions; 16r. A letter to Geoffrey [--] sending on a suggested addition to the play: '... you are free to tear out anything that obstructs the flow'; and another to John [--]: 'Just back from a long journalistic ramble. I'm immensely grateful for the thought you've given to the play. I'd like you to read the original 2nd Act of Return and End ...'; 17r. Subject: 'The Wales of my growing up years was full to the brim with singing ...'; 19r. Title: Eisteddfod 1970. Subject: The National Eisteddfod; 22v. Title: Bank Holiday 1970. Subject: The Bank Holiday; 25v. Book review: Len Deighton, Bomber; 29r. Letter: 'Dear Tony, Here is the review of the Len Deighton novel ...'; 29v. Title: Night Schools. Subject: Adult education; 33r. Title: 1970 Retrospect. Subject: Annual review; 35v. Television review, 12 Dec. 1970; 40v. Letter: 'Dear Tony, Enclosed my second bite at December's TV cherry. A poor time to fruit ...'; and another 'Dear John, ... I enclose a copy of The Walk Out ...'; Back cover. Title: [The Keep]. Subject: An insert for the play involving Ben and Wallace.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: Kid Phantom. Subject: Belmont: boxing; 5v. Title: Been and Gone. Subject: Belmont: Harmony Hill;.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: Midsummer Madness. Subject: Time for adventure and acting out dreams; 5v. Title: How Tough Must We Get? Subject: Umpires and protesting players - tennis, cricket; 10r. Title: The Rich at Play; 13v. Title: How Many to the Room? Subject: Housing.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: Mr Barrie and Mr Shaw. Subject: J. M. Barrie, G. B. Shaw, and the year 1911; 8v. Title: The Abstainers. Subject: Sunday opening of public houses in Wales; 13r. Title: Sweet Wilderness. Subject: Welsh sheep; 16r. Title: The Ultimate Discourtesy. Subject: Rape: sexual violence; 26r. Title: Money; 28r. Title: The Unslurred Word. Subject: Clear speech; 34r. Book review: T. Fishlock, Talking of Wales; 36v. Title: Excited mouths. Subject: Juvenile delinquency; 41v. Title: Perfect pitch. Subject: Music at school; 47v. Title: Elastic Frontiers. Subject: Awareness of the outside world; 52r. Title: Arnold Undiminished. Subject: Schools; 57r. Title: Merthyr Sketches. Subject: A play involving characters called Iolo Lewis, Theo Morgan, and Dilwyn Pugh. [Compare D26].
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: Never-never. Subject: Hire purchase; 33a. Two loose leaves with draft exam papers set by Gwyn Thomas for fourth-form students of Spanish at [Barry Grammar School for Boys], Summer 1960.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: Swansea: A Partial View [According to the outside front cover this notebook should begin with 'St David's Day 1964'. Some leaves at the beginning have been removed]; 8r. Title: An Early Light. Subject: Gwyn Thomas's early reading; Back cover. Odd notes.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: Ten Books. Subject: Gwyn Thomas's choice of reading; 8v. Title: Motion before the House ... Subject: The madness of fashion; 16v. Title: Text for Record Sleeve ... Subject: Blurb for Commonwealth Arts Festival record; 27v. Title: The Eisteddfod: An Outside View. Subject: National Eisteddfod at Newtown; 31v. Title: The Christmas Savour. Subject: Christmas; 37r. Title: Hastings. Subject: The Norman invasion?; 46r. Title: The Outer Places. Subject: Suburbia; 51v. Title: The Arts in the Provinces. Subject: 'Cultural paralysis' in South Wales.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: The Age of Guilt. Subject: Child delinquency [continuation of E39]; 1v. Title: Who Sheep? Who Goat? Subject: The 11-plus examination; 6r. Title: The Follies of Fish. Subject: A scientific report that herrings in love are easier to catch.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: The Brain Slimmers. Subject: Defence of culture; 8r. Title: Oneself in Vision. Subject: Autobiographical: Gwyn Thomas's television programme 'One Pair of Eyes'; Back cover. Odd notes.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: The Difference. Subject: An unfinished piece beginning, 'The place, Moor's End, was in a deep dingle in the hills'. Difficult to read, it may be a story rather than an article.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: The Second Wind. Subject: Port Talbot by-pass; 7r. Title: The Crown and We. Subject: Wales and royalty; 12r. Letter to accompany the foregoing article; 12v. Title: The Longest Evening. Subject: Reminiscences of Gwyn Thomas's eleventh Christmas; 20v. Letter to accompany foregoing article; Title: The Cheated Self. Subject: Choosing a career; 28r. Title: The Way We Got Here. Subject: History: a television series called 'Who Are the British?' [cf. E100]; 32r. Title: A Thought for the Rhondda. Subject: The Rhondda; 40r. Title: A Welshman's Wales. Subject: Llangollen, Pontrhydfendigaid, Caernarfon, Beddgelert, Rhaeadr, Brecon, Treorci, Aberafan; 49v. Title: Wales: Fact and Fancy. Subject: Gwyn Thomas's view of Wales and Welsh history; Back cover. An insert for 'Wales: Fact and Fancy'.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: The Sexual Cease-fire. Subject: Equality of the sexes; 6r. Book review: Emyr Humphreys, Flesh and Blood; 10r. Title: Jason Grace of Harmony Hill. Subject: Belmont; 13v. Title: The Wandering Boy. Subject: Belmont; l8r. Title: The Cooling Room. Subject: Belmont; 22r. Title: A Fall of Light. Subject: Belmont.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: The Sound of Welshness. Subject: The character of Welshness; 6v. Title: Additional material for Eisteddfod piece. Subject: The National Eisteddfod; 9v. Title: For Gil. Subject: Barry; 10v. Title: Snobbery.
Part of Gwyn Thomas Papers,
1R. Title: The Split Folk. Subject: The Welsh; 6v. Title: Bit for ... Westgate. Subject: About Gwyn Thomas himself; 8v. Title: 'Dear Basil Morgan ...' Letter to accompany preceding item; 9r. Title: The Sense of Place. Subject: Personal reminiscences of places such as the road from Cardigan to Gwbert; 14r. Title: The Midnight Morning. Subject: Aberfan; 18v. Title: Yea and Nay. Subject: Sunday opening; 23v. Title: The Welsh Bank Strike; 26r. Title: The Criminal in Literature. Subject: Literature: criminals; 31v. Title: Laughter in Writing. Subject: Literature: humorous; 38r. Title: Love in Literature. Subject: Literature: love; 44v. Title: Poets: Public and Private. Subject: Poetry and the general public; 51r. Title: Politics in Writing. Subject: Literature: politics; 56v. Title: Personality in Writing. Subject: Literature: personality.