- B17.
- File
- 1964.
Part of Desmond Donnelly Papers,
Correspondence concerning the itinerary of Desmond Donnelly's tour of the Middle East, including letters from Sir Roger Allen and Sir Stewart Crawford.
Part of Desmond Donnelly Papers,
Correspondence concerning the itinerary of Desmond Donnelly's tour of the Middle East, including letters from Sir Roger Allen and Sir Stewart Crawford.
Part of Desmond Donnelly Papers,
Correspondence relating mainly to the Steel White Paper, including letters from George Brown and Edward Short. There is also a copy of a leaflet Years Ahead: A Radical Socialist Looks at the Future, a souvenir published for the 1964 General Election, and containing the text of a speech which Desmond Donnelly delivered at the County Theatre, Haverfordwest, 14 Oct. 1964.
Part of Desmond Donnelly Papers,
Correspondence relating to invitations to Desmond Donnelly to speak which he accepted. The correspondents include Peggy Fenner, MP, and Patrick McNair-Wilson, MP.
Correspondence relating to invitations to Desmond Donnelly to speak which he refused,
Part of Desmond Donnelly Papers,
Part of Desmond Donnelly Papers,
Correspondence, papers and press cuttings concerning Pembrokeshire politics, almost all relating to the build-up to the general election of Feb. 1950, including letters from George Brown, Gordon Parry and Gwilym Williams, general secretary of the Labour Party.
Part of Desmond Donnelly Papers,
Correspondence, papers and press cuttings relating to Pembrokeshire politics, notably Desmond Donnelly's adoption and first political campaign as the Labour candidate in the Feb. 1950 general election in Pembrokeshire. The papers include a few of Desmond Donnelly's speech notes and Labour Party election literature.
Part of Desmond Donnelly Papers,
Correspondence, papers and press cuttings relating to the publication of The March Wind: Explorations Behind the Iron Curtain (1959) written by Desmond Donnelly and based on his extensive travels abroad, including a large number of reviews and press notices and letters of appreciation. The correspondents include Philip Bell, MP, Betty Boothroyd, Sir Colin Crowe, Hugh Delargy, MP, and Sir Fitzroy Maclean. Some of the correspondence concerns the re-publication of the work in the USA.
Part of Desmond Donnelly Papers,
Correspondence, papers, press cuttings and printed items concerning Desmond Donnelly's tour of South Africa in 1972. The correspondents include Sir Frederick Crawford, Clifford Dupont, Government House, Rhodesia, and John Inllerton of The Cape Times. There are several newsletters and issues of journals and magazines.
Part of Desmond Donnelly Papers,
Correspondence, papers, press reviews and financial papers relating to Struggle for the World by Desmond Donnelly (New York, 1965), a volume which described the background to the Cold War, 1917-1964. The correspondents include Clement Attlee, Ifor Davies, MP, and Leonard Simmonds, MP.
Part of Desmond Donnelly Papers,
Cuttings concerning Pembrokeshire politics: the formation of the United Democratic Party of Great Britain and its prospects in the next general election.
Part of Desmond Donnelly Papers,
Cuttings from both national and local newspapers concerning political life, including the fate of the United Democratic Party and Desmond Donnelly's fortunes and prospects in Pembrokeshire. Some of the cuttings are of articles penned by Desmond Donnelly.
Part of Desmond Donnelly Papers,
Cuttings from local and national newspapers concerning Pembrokeshire politics. Some of the columns and articles were written by Desmond Donnelly. There is also a stray cutting from the West Wales Guardian, 14 April 1961, describing the opening of the Willie Jenkins house at Dew Street, Haverfordwest, by the Rt Hon. Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the Labour Party, as the party's new county headquarters. Some of the cuttings describe the opening of Hugh Gaitskell house, Charles Street, Milford Haven, by Mrs Dora Gaitskell and the Rt Hon. George Brown on 27 July 1963.
Part of Desmond Donnelly Papers,
Cuttings from local and national newspapers of political interest, many relating to Desmond Donnelly. Some are of articles and columns written by Desmond Donnelly.
Part of Desmond Donnelly Papers,