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Dr Llewelyn Wyn Griffith Papers
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'Colour of Rain'

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 Grey Rider'

Two exercise books containing drafts of a short story, ['Ifan Owen and the Grey Rider'], which appeared as a folk tale in The Wooden Spoon (1937).

Poetry

Manuscript and typescript copies and drafts of poems by Wyn Griffith, many of which have been published as collections of his poetry or in various anthologies and journals.

Poetry and diary entries

A notebook containing poems written 1928-1930; and a few diary entries, 1928-1944. An account of a visit to Ernest Roberts, harpist of Bethesda, 1932, is also included.

Miscellaneous poems

Miscellaneous poems, some of which were published in The Barren Tree and Other Poems, 1947, including a copy of the poem 'Silver Jubilee', 1940, and a related letter from Herbert Read; two drafts of the poem 'All Saints', 1942, with a Welsh translation by Wil Ifan; and the manuscript of a poem entitled 'Autumn Song', 1936.

Read, Herbert Edward, Sir, 1893-1968

Words to music

Papers, 1949-1955, relating mainly to Wyn Griffith's libretto of Arwel Hughes's opera, 'Menna'; together with the English words, [?1930], of a song set to an old harp melody.

Translations

Translations, 1940-1977, by Wyn Griffith, mainly of short stories by Kate Roberts, together with related correspondence.

'Distyll y Dail'

Manuscript and typescript copies of Wyn Griffith's English translation, 1940, of 'Distyll y Dail', a short story by W. J. Gruffydd. A related letter, January 1940, from W. J. Gruffydd is also included, together with drafts of a few poems and an address delivered at a school in Cardiff, St David's Day, 1940.

Gruffydd, W. J. (William John), 1881-1954

Early Welsh Music

Papers relating to early Welsh music and, in particular, to the 17th century Robert ap Huw manuscript (British Museum Add. MS. 14095). They include an article by Wyn Griffith, published in The Listener, 8 August 1934; a printed address by Arnold Dolmetsch entitled 'Ancient Welsh Music' (1935); related press cuttings, 1934-1935; letters from Arnold and Mabel Dolmetsch, 1934-1935; and a printed leaflet relating to the proposed formation of the Early Welsh Music Society, [1936].

Dolmetsch, Arnold, 1858-1940

Miscellaneous

Papers, 1927-1955, relating to Wyn Griffith's career as a Civil Servant, his role as chairman of the Welsh Committee of the Arts Council, a draft of E. R. Eddison's Mezentian gate, and various notes and press cuttings reflecting his wide range of interests.

Letters to his wife

Letters from Wyn Griffith, 1913-1933, to his wife, Winifred. A group of letters relating to his visit to South America, 1953, are also included, together with related journal entries.

Family papers

The papers, [?1888]-1950, of Wyn Griffith's father, John Griffith, and his son, John Wyn Griffith; together with papers, 1850-1951, relating to the family history.

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