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Eirene White papers
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Education: proposals, debates and speeches

The file comprises memoranda, reports, Labour Party policy documents and issues of Hansard relating to discussion and evolution of the Party's policy on secondary education.

Labour Party (Great Britain)

Nursery Schools Association

The file contains photocopies of seventeen letters relating to nursery school teaching, governmental policy etc.

Nursery School Association

University College of North Wales, Bangor

The file consists of correspondence and papers relating to the administration of the University College of North Wales, Bangor. Lady White was a member of the court of the College. The file includes letters from Lord Edmund Davies (2), 1979-1980, and Professor J. Gwyn Williams (2), 1979-1980. It also includes the text of Lady White's speech to the court of the University College of North Wales, Bangor, 12 December 1979.

Edmund-Davies, Herbert Edmund, Baron, 1906-

University of Wales

The file consists of miscellaneous items accumulated by Lady White relating to the affairs of the University of Wales, mainly the proceedings of the Court and Council of the University, and events at the University of Wales Cardiff.

Thomas Jones: Founder of Coleg Harlech

The file consists of correspondence and papers, 1977, relating to the preparation and publication of Eirene White, Thomas Jones: Founder of Coleg Harlech (1977). The file includes letters from Dr E. D. Jones and Professor Ieuan Gwynedd Jones.

Jones, E. D. (Evan David)

UWIST

The file comprises correspondence and papers, 1977-1989, concerning the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology (UWIST), Cardiff.

University of Wales. Institute of Science and Technology

Letters from Eirene White to her parents

The file comprises letters from Eirene White to her parents. The early letters are written from Somerville College, Oxford, and describe her academic life and a wide range of social pursuits and activities. Later letters were written during travels in the United Kingdom and trips abroad; they include letters from Cumberland, London, New York, Virginia, Hamilton, Ontario, Boston and various places in Germany. Most of the letters are full and describe travels and events in some detail.

Jones, Thomas, 1870-1955

Letters from Eirene White to her parents

The file comprises letters from Eirene Jones to her parents, later her father, from a large number of places in the United Kingdom and abroad. Many of the later letters refer to political life and politicians and are interspersed with family and domestic news.

Jones, Thomas, 1870-1955

Letters from Eirene White to Tristan Jones

The file comprises stray letters from Eirene White to her brother Tristan Jones giving mainly family and personal news. There is also a letter, presumably originally an enclosure, 26 March 1974, from Anthony Crosland to Eirene White.

Jones, Tristan, 1913-1990

Notebook

A pocket notebook kept by Thomas Jones containing lists of references and occasional notes.

Notebook

A pocket notebook containing mostly lists of books in the hand of Thomas Jones together with miscellaneous notes and references.

Notebook

A notebook, kept by Thomas Jones, containing mainly copies of poems and a few prose extracts.

Letters from Thomas Jones to Eirene White

The file is made up of letters mainly from Dr Thomas Jones to his daughter Eirene. Most of the letters are lengthy and detailed, giving an account of his activities and travels, with occasional references to national and political events. The file also includes a few other items, among them typescript drafts of a profile of James Griffiths MP as Minister of National Insurance and Social Security, and 'Instructions to Eirene' on 'Disposal of T.J.'s Papers'.

Correspondence

The series comprises general letters to Eirene White, 1928-1999, a small group of drafts and copies of letters from her, 1936-1995, a few stray letters, 1947-1985, and a few files of letters on specific themes, 1989-1995. The letters follow the course of Eirene White's career, her political posts and other interests. There is a mingling of political and personal letters. The correspondents include many prominent politicians and public figures.

Letters to Eirene White

The file comprises letters relating mainly to matters arising from the House of Lords and to Lady White's public work, notably in relation to environmental concerns. Some concern Welsh affairs, among them devolution, the affairs of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, and the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. A few relate to Lady White's work for the Dictionary of National Biography. The correspondents include Margery Corbett Ashby, 1974, Robert, Lord Blake, 1974, Dame Margaret Cole, 1975, Anthony Crosland, 1974, Sir Goronwy Daniel, 1975, Stanley Clinton Davies, 1975, John Morris MP, 1975, A. J. Sylvester, 1975, Sir Ben Bowen Thomas, 1974, Dame Shirley Williams (2), 1974-1975, and Harold Wilson, 1974.

Ashby, Margery Corbett- Dame, 1882-1981

Letters to Eirene White

The file comprises personal letters reflecting the wide range of Lady White's professional and leisure interests, many within Wales. Some relate to the activities of the Land Authority for Wales, of which she became chairman in 1976, the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, and Coleg Harlech. The correspondents include Eric, Lord Ashby, 1977, HRH Charles, Prince of Wales, 1977, Lord Edmund-Davies, 1977, Sir Goronwy Daniel, 1976, Sir Idris Foster, 1977, Cledwyn Hughes, 1976, Lord Elwyn Jones, 1977, Professor David Marquand, 1977, Professor Lily Newton, 1977, Principal Robert Steel, 1977, Margaret Thatcher, 1976, Sir Ben Bowen Thomas, 1977, Dame Shirley Williams (2), 1976-1977, and Harold Wilson, 1976.

Ashby, Eric, 1904-1992

Letters to Eirene White

The file comprises letters reflecting the wide range of functions and events which Lady White attended and the large number of committees and public bodies with which she was associated. There are particularly interesting and revealing letters relating to the problems which faced the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology, University College, Cardiff, and Coleg Harlech. Several of the correspondents write appreciatively in response to a documentary programme entitled The Baroness broadcast on BBC2 television during June 1988. The correspondents include Eric, Lord Ashby, 1988, James Callaghan, 1988, Gwilym, Lord Prys-Davies, 1988, Cledwyn Hughes, Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos, 1988, Barry Jones MP, 1988, Principal Robert Steel, 1988, and David, Lord Gibson Watt, 1988.

Ashby, Eric, 1904-1992

Elphin Lloyd Jones memoir

The file consists of messages of appreciation sent to Dr Thomas Jones CH and his wife Rene in response to the publication by the Gregynog Press of a memoir of Elphin Lloyd Jones, their son who was killed in an accident in 1928. There is also a copy of a report published in 1934 on the Elphin Lloyd Jones Memorial Fund.

Gregynog Press.

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