Dangos 392 canlyniad

Disgrifiad archifol
Dr J. Lloyd Williams Music MSS and Papers
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

1 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol

Iorwerth Glyndwr John Memorial Shield

Correspondence, 1924-1929, mainly relating to the National Eisteddfod Folk Song competition for the Iorwerth Glyndwr John Shield, and includes a letter from Dora Herbert Jones. A letter from Sir Walford Davies, 1929, refers apparently to the publication of the second part of the series of song books for schools by the Council of Music.

Davies, Walford, Sir, 1869-1941

Correspondence

Letters, 1892-1942, many from prominent botanists, mainly covering the period J. Lloyd Williams spent studying at the Royal College of Science, South Kensington, 1893-1897, as an assistant lecturer in the Department of Botany and Agricultural Botany at the University College of North Wales, Bangor, 1897-1915, and as Professor of Botany at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, from 1915 until his retirement in 1925.

Letters A-F

Correspondents include James Britten (3), 1897-1898, of the British Museum; P. W. Carter (3), 1926, of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth; and J. B. Farmer (21), of the Royal College of Science, London. A copy of a letter, 1927, from J. Lloyd Williams to T. P. Ellis is also enclosed.

Welsh-Latin

Index cards noting the Welsh names of plants and flowers, with references to the Latin names and sources of information. An index to the sources is in B3/1.

Lists

Lists of names of plants compiled from various sources. Also included is a letter from A. H. Hyde, 1929, of the National Museum of Wales, emphasising the need for an authoritative list of Welsh names of plants and suggesting that J. Lloyd Williams could perhaps undertake the work.

Hyde, A. H.

Lectures

Notes of lectures delivered by J. Lloyd Williams, [1905x1937], relating mainly to plant life and often drawing analogies with life in general.

'The Mystery of Life in Plants'

Lecture notes entitled 'The Mystery of Life in Plants', delivered at Bangor University, October 1905, and at Newtown, March 1915; together with Welsh versions of the lecture delivered at Conwy, November 1910, and at Aberystwyth, October 1918. A copy of Bangor Popular Lectures at the University College. Season 1905-1906 Book Ticket, which includes a synopsis of the lecture, is also enclosed.

Diaries

Diaries relating to J. Lloyd Williams's personal life, his interest in Welsh music in general, and his own compositions. Entries reflecting his interest in the field of Welsh folk singing are prominent throughout the group.

Canlyniadau 221 i 240 o 392