- G3/10
- Ffeil
- 1916-1917
Drafts of poems, 1916-1917.
3 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Drafts of poems, 1916-1917.
Articles, reviews, speeches and addresses, 1927-1961, by Wyn Griffith on various subjects.
Press cuttings and manuscript and typescript copies of articles, essays and reviews, published in various magazines and newspapers, 1927-1961.
A letter, 1951, from Tecwyn Lloyd to Wyn Griffith, Chairman of the Welsh Committee of the Arts Council, enclosing a copy of his ideas for supporting and promoting the publication of Welsh books within the Arts Council; together with a related letter from Myra Owen of the Arts Council, and a copy of 'A memorandum on Arts Council policy in Wales drawn up by Huw Wheldon, Regional Director for Wales, 19th February 1947'.
Lloyd, D. Tecwyn (David Tecwyn)
Manuscript drafts, [?1930]-[?1935], of parts of Wyn Griffith's autobiographical works, Up to Mametz and Spring of Youth.
An exercise book containing the original manuscript, 1932-1934, of the narrative poem, 'Branwen'; together with related drafts, 1931, including the 'Prologue to "The Death of Branwen"'; and the programme of a concert of verse, 27 July 1937, held at the Oxford Festival of Spoken Poetry, in which Wyn Griffith participated. The poem was published by J. M. Dent & Sons, [1934].
'Branwen: a verse play for radio'
Manuscript and typescript copies, 1939-1940, of 'Branwen: a verse play for radio'; together with notes on Ernest Roberts, harpist of Bethesda, whom Wyn Griffith had visited with his father, November 1932.
Copies by Wyn Griffith of letters, 1943, between the BBC and others revealing why he did not broadcast to the Forces during the war.
An exercise book containing an account of the family's horse-drawn caravan holiday in Cheshire and North Wales, August-September 1932.
An exercise book containing the manuscript of a short story entitled 'China Dog', dated 27 February 1938; and drafts of a few poems.
Correspondence, papers and publications, 1949-1955, relating to the Civil Service, including memoranda on efficiency in the Civil Service and its relations with the public, and a specially bound copy of Wyn Griffith's A Hundred Years. The Board of Inland Revenue, 1849-1949 (London, 1949).
An exercise book containing the manuscript of two essays entitled 'Clouds on Cnicht', dated April 1926, and 'Lakes and Dragons'.
Two letters, 1949, to Wyn Griffith, relating to his father's college record.
Manuscript and typescript drafts of an unfinished work entitled 'Colour of Rain', and a report on the work, 1932, by Faber & Faber Ltd, Publishers.
The correspondence, [?1888]-1942, includes letters to John Griffith from H. Graham Dakyns (including one to his brother, J. R. Dakyns), 1910-1911, and Sir Walford Davies, [?1919]-1933; letters from John Griffith to J. Breese Davies, 1912-1930, and a related letter, 1942, from L. A. Breese Davies to Wyn Griffith.
Miscellaneous documents, 1850-1916, including deeds, 1867 and 1877, relating to properties in the parish of Llanfaelrhys, co. Caernarvon, and copies (extracted 1916) of the wills of Henry Williams and William Parry, both of Ty Isaf in the parish of Rhiw, co. Caernarvon, proved 22 May 1850 and 5 March 1855 respectively.
A bundle of exercise books containing poetry written between 1929 and 1933, including drafts of a long poem entitled 'Defeat'.
Diaries, 1915-1918, of Wyn Griffith relating to the First World War; and journals relating to a holiday in France, 1926, and a caravan journey, 1932.