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- [c.1867].
English translation of an original composition by Pierce Davies which was awarded the first prize at the Ffestiniog Eisteddfod, 1867.
English translation of an original composition by Pierce Davies which was awarded the first prize at the Ffestiniog Eisteddfod, 1867.
Printed promotional leaflet giving buildings and names of architects where the slate was used.
South Caernarvonshire Board of Conservators,
Circular letter from the clerk of the Board of Conservators, with abstract accounts for 1902.
Statistics of slates transported by ship and rail from Porthmadog,
Register of stocks, 1877-1878, of Alexandra Slate Co. Ltd. Caernarfon, the Goodman Slate Quarry, Llanberis, the Cefn-du Slate Quarry Co., Waenfawr, and the Caermeinciau Slate Co., Waenfawr (all in co. Caernarfon), while trading as Jonathan Davies Slate Merchant. Register resumes with stocks and locations, 1879-1898, sales 1888, and details of shipments from Portmadoc, Caernarfon and other ports, 1884-1915.
Receipt of a payment of five pounds from Jonathan Davies in respect of his subscription.
Tanygarth tramway specifications and accounts,
The Royal Welch Fusiliers, invitation to attend re-union dinner,
Invitation to Lieut. Ithel Davies to The Royal Welch Fusiliers' fifteenth reunion dinner at Belgrave Square, London.
The Welsh Slate Industry = : Y Fasnach Llechi Gymreig,
Welsh pamphlet, and an English translation, written by Richard Davies, addressed to those connected to the slate industry of Ffestiniog, in advance of the general election held in January 1910.
Tyrch quarry machinery and stock,
Correspondence and accounts between Ithel Davies and P. F. Campbell, 1940-1942, relating to the proposed purchase of machinery and stock at Tyrch and Llyn Quarries, Mynachlogddu, Pembrokeshire, together with a price list and particulars, 1933 and 1936.
University College of North Wales, Bangor,
Copy agreement between University College of North Wales, Bangor, and Messrs Davies Brothers, 1907, for the supply of Precelly slates for the new college building. Includes correspondence, 1907-1911, many concerning objections to their use, and accounts relating to their cartage. Writers include Sir John Edward Lloyd, L. D. Jones ('Llew Tegid'), Henry T. Hare, Architect, R. B. Hogg, Surveyor, and J. Stanford, clerk of the works. Printed booklets ‘University College of North Wales, Bangor’, 1907, containing details of the proposed buildings, and souvenir publication of the opening by H.M. King George V, 14 July 1911.
Copy letter from Jonathan Davies to Lloyd George, in response to newspaper articles regarding the use of foreign slate in housing schemes. Two cuttings enclosed.
W. E. Gladstone visit to Caernarfon,
Telegrams and letter to Jonathan Davies from J. Bryn Roberts, Sir Osmond Williams, etc., and a printed poster in Welsh, in connection with the visit of William Ewart Gladstone, Prime Minister, to Caernarfon.
Welsh Church, Cape Town, South Africa,
Letters, mostly to Jonathan Davies, relating to the Welsh Ministers Fund appeal organised in Wales by the Methodists General Assembly, in support of the Welsh undenominational church at Cape Town with Jonathan Davies as treasurer and H. T. Jacob, Peniel, as secretary. Includes balance sheets, receipts and receipt book, 1904-1909, accounts, circulars and copy of Rhaglen Cymanfa Ganu Gymreig Cape Town a'r Cylchoedd, 1904.
Copy letter from Jonathan Davies to the Editor of 'Herald Gymraeg, regarding the article 'Y Chwarelwr', which appeared in the paper 16 September 1924. The article criticises the use of English and South Wales slate in the Caernarfon area. Includes a cutting of the Welsh language article.
Notes of a meeting of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Wales, Llanelli, 11-13 June 1909.
Two copies of a composition Y Môr written by Rowland Evan Roberts, Dorlan Goch, Llanddeiniolen, submitted for adjudication by John Thomas, Llanwrtyd (previously Blaenanerch), at the annual meeting of the Deiniolen Literary Union, Christmas 1873. One copy is a handwritten version of a report which appeared in 'Y Herald Cymreig', 2 January 1874.
Ynyscynhaiarn Board of Health,
Correspondence, notices of meetings, and reports, most relating to the maintenance of roads under the control of the Tremadoc Estate.
Programme for the opening of Ysgol Eifionydd, Porthmadog, by Dr. T. H. Parry-Williams, Aberystwyth.