- 619.
- File
- 1946.
Part of John Legonna Papers
Part of John Legonna Papers
Part of John Legonna Papers
Y Ddraig Goch, Feb 1940; The Welsh Nationalist, March 1939-March 1940, Feb 1946,
Part of John Legonna Papers
Part of John Legonna Papers
Part of John Legonna Papers
Typescript drafts of unpublished plays by John Legonna, together with related notes,
Part of John Legonna Papers
Part of John Legonna Papers
The Welsh Republican/Y Gweriniaethwr, Aug 1950, May 1957, Aug-Dec 1973, Aug-Sept 1974,
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Ted Merriman, 1961-4 (includes election manifestos, 1961-5, and related newspaper cuttings),
Part of John Legonna Papers
Part of John Legonna Papers
Sunday school certificates, 1939, 1941, of Catherine Irene Thomas, wife of J.L.; notes by J.L., c 1952, on the history of her family.
Part of John Legonna Papers
Part of John Legonna Papers
Part of John Legonna Papers
Records of visits to France, 1933, 1935, and to Spain, 1955, together with brief notes made during a visit to Brittany, ?1950s, including impressions of the Calvinistic Methodist chapel established at Lesconil by the Welsh missionaries, Evan and Jenkin Jones.
Part of John Legonna Papers
Records of J.L.'s involvement with Mudiad Gweriniaethol Cymru (Welsh Republican Movement), including minutes and agendas of Council meetings, 1949-52, MGC Bulletin, Jan-July 1950; manifesto, pamphlets and drafts, c 1950; leaflets and miscellaneous records relating to Ithel Davies' candidature at Ogmore in the 1950 general election, and miscellaneous papers relating to MGC and its activities, 1944-73.
Part of John Legonna Papers
Part of John Legonna Papers
Prints acquired by J.L. including three coloured prints by Brenda Chamberlain, together with a Caseg Press Christmas card, 1940, and related correspondence, 1940-1.
Part of John Legonna Papers
Press cuttings collected by John Legonna comprising articles and correspondence relating to Welsh nationalist politics, with particular reference to the New Nation Group, Plaid Cymru, the Welsh language and English influence in Wales, as well as the Labour Party's victory in the 1966 General Election, the role of women in society (with notes by John Legonna), a Breton film, a Rhondda obituary, summer solstice celebrations at Stonehenge, lunar exploration, and poetry about contemporary Wales and the death of Winston Churchill.
Part of John Legonna Papers
Typescript and manuscript copies of political essays and letters by John Legonna, many of them written for publications such as 'Baner ac Amserau Cymru', 'Wales' and 'Catalyst', with related press cuttings and letters, concerning Welsh and Celtic nationalism, the New Nation Group, Plaid Cymru, Welsh history, pacifism, the border of Wales and England, the border of Cornwall and England, Breton nationalism, Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg, the U.S.S.R. and its relations with Germany, and the relationships of Capitalism, Communism, Socialism, Fascism, Nationalism and Christianity, including a review of Ned Thomas, 'The Welsh extremist: a culture in crisis', and some observations on Saunders Lewis and Julian Cayo Evans, together with an invitation to Legonna to speak on national reconstruction at the Oxford Union, 1944, a review by John Davies of Plaid Cymru's performance in an Abertillery by-election, the agenda of a Welsh nationalist conference held at Caernarfon, 1943, a copy of the Liberal Review, 1944, and a notice of Labour Party meetings in Penryn and Falmouth.