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Jonathan Davies (Porthmadog) Papers,
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Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Glaslyn Angling Association,

Letters, 1903, 1955; cuttings, 1936, 1955; balance sheets, 1940-1957; membership cards and rules, 1904, 1948-1957, etc.; of the Glaslyn Angling Association. Includes a report on the hatchery at Pen y Gwryd, by A Lockwood, 1946, and map and details of proposed waters to lease for 1940. These papers were passed on to and added to by Ithel Davies.

Report of the Royal Commission on the operation of the Sunday Closing (Wales) Act,

Report of the Royal Commission on the operation of the Sunday Closing (Wales) Act, 1881, with papers relating thereto, 1889-90, including copies of letters from Jonathan Davies to the secretary of the commission, and printed forms of petition issued by Cymdeithas Ddirwestol Meirion and Cymanfa Ddirwestol Gwynedd, the latter under the name of D. R. Daniel, Fourcrosses.

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.

Y Môr,

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.

Reconstruction of Tanygarth tramway,

Letters, invoices, etc., relating to the re-laying of the Tanygarth Branch Line. Companies involved with the construction include Wilsons Pease & Co., Middlesbrough, Evan Jones & Co., Cardiff, Ebbw Vale Steel, Coal & Iron Co. Ltd., J. O. Hughes, Portmadoc, and Burt, Boulton & Haywood, Ltd, Newport.

Porthmadog (Harbour) Trust papers,

Correspondence, memoranda, reports and other documents, leading to the Board of Trade Order, 1915, to incorporate a body of trustees to form the Porthmadog (Harbour) Trust. The trust was responsible for the acquisition of the harbour, its maintenance, and improvements to the harbour and its approaches. Correspondents include representatives of local authorities, The Oakley Slate Quarry, Board of Trade Development Commissioners, Ynyscynhaiarn U.D.C., Chancellor of the Exchequer [David Lloyd George], Ffestiniog Railway, Cambrian Railways and the Portmadoc Harbour Committee.

Porthmadog Harbour (Wales)

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