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Trecefel family diaries,
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Anne Jenkins diaries,

Diaries, 1886-1947, of Anne Jenkins, including details of daily farm tasks such as notes on potatoes planted at Trecefel and orders received; her interest in the well-being of her community; references to the weather; and literary quotations often written in red ink in her earlier diaries. Extracts from her diaries have been included in Bethan Phillips, Rhwng dau fyd : y swagman o Geredigion (Aberystwyth, 1998) and Pity the swagman : the Australian odyssey of a Victorian diarist (Aberystwyth, 2002).

Jenkins, Anne, 1864-1948.

Anne Jenkins notebook,

Notebook of Anne Jenkins containing an account of her journey to London with her cousin to attend a 'short course of instruction at the science and art department South Kensington', July 1888; a short account of her holiday at Leominster with her cousin Jane Williams, Derigaron, [Tregaron], June and July 1890; and an account of a visit to London, May-June 1896.

Jenkins, Anne, 1864-1948.

Anne Jenkins notebook,

A notebook, 1901, used to record her experiences as a student in butter and cheese making at the Agriculture Section, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, 29 July-21 September 1901.

Anne Jenkins papers,

Miscellaneous papers, 1889-1898, 1947, including a debating paper 'Should the Bible be read in day schools, November 1889, 'Addysg Uwchraddol i Ferched. A ydyw yn fuddiol', read by Anne Jenkins in the Tregaron Debating Class, December 1889, a lecture on the process of cheese making, 1889, and an incomplete letter 'Dear Sister', 1895, from [her brother Dr John David Jenkins] relating to the arrangements for Joseph Jenkins's return from Australia.

Jenkins, John David, 1868-1948.

Daniel John Jones diary,

Diary and memoranda book of Daniel John Jones, Pencefn, Tregaron, and Greengrove, [Llanfihangel Ystrad], 1899-[1904]. Entries for February [1904] have been copied in M/7, his diary for 1904.

D[aniel] J[ohn] Jones diary,

Agricultural diary of D[aniel] J[ohn] Jones, Pencefn, Tregaron, January-August 1904, grandson of Joseph Jenkins. [He drowned on 28 August 1904 aged 16 along with his brother in the river Teifi near Trecefel]. There is a drawing of the sheep ear-marks used on Trecefel farm on the inside of the back cover.

Diary of voyage to Australia,

A notebook used by Joseph Jenkins to chronicle his journey from Trecefel, Tregaron, December 1868, to Liverpool, and from Liverpool to Melbourne, Australia, March 1869, on board the SS Eurynome, including his observations on the sailing conditions, many poems inspired by his experiences at sea, and his early impressions of his adopted country .

Diary,

A large volume used as a diary for entries, 1839-1861, 'A Book of Diaries made by Joseph Jenkins of Blaenplwyf ...'. These are brief entries, with many unused pages, and do not cover a whole year. Inside the front covers are some medical and other recipes. On the last page genealogical details of his children's births are given.

Jenkins, Dan, 1856-1946

Diary,

Diary for 1863. 'Nod y cyfrin' (mystical mark) has been drawn on the diary's front cover and on the opening page.

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