- 152
- File
- 1999-2008 (with gaps)
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
Papers, (1999-2008), relating to the politician Paul Murphy (Baron Murphy of Torfaen), consisting of press cuttings (1999-2008) and printouts from web pages (1999-2008).
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
Papers, (1999-2008), relating to the politician Paul Murphy (Baron Murphy of Torfaen), consisting of press cuttings (1999-2008) and printouts from web pages (1999-2008).
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
Party campaign material and election addresses
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
Party campaign material and election addresses for regional constituencies for the 1999 Welsh Assembly election, including material from the Labour, Conservative, Liberal Democrat, Plaid Cymru, United Socialist, and Green parties.
Party campaign material and election addresses
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
Party campaign material and election addresses for the 2003 Welsh Assembly election for the Welsh regional constituencies of Mid & West Wales, North Wales, South Wales East, South Wales West, and South Wales Central, from the Conservative, Green, Liberal Democrat, Labour, UKIP, Plaid Cymru, United Socialist, Communist, Independent Wales, and ProLife parties. The file also includes a number of related press cuttings, 2002-2003; and some printed material from web pages, 2002-2003.
Party campaign material and election addresses
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
General party campaign material and election addresses for the 2015 UK General Election, including the Labour, Liberal Democrat, Conservative, Plaid Cymru, and UKIP parties. The file also contains a small number of press cuttings, and a copy of the CLAS (Churches’ Legislation Advisory Service) round-up of election manifestos (2015).
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
Papers, c. 1970s-80s, relating to Lt Commander W. G. Boaks, who stood as an independent candidate in many elections between 1951 and 1982.
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
James Paice; Colin Palfrey; Norah Page; Kelvin Palmer; Steve Pank; Neil Parish; Neil Parker; Brynach Parri; Gordon Parry (Lord Parry of Neyland); Ian Parry; Ruth Parry; Keith Parry; Gwyn Parry; Howard Parsons; Dafydd Passe; Rhiannon Passmore; Owen Paterson; Herbert Pearce; Arnold Pennant; Philip Pennant Pennant; Susanna Jennifer Perkins; Roy Perry; David Peter; David Petersen; Margaret Phelps; Sir Charles Phibbs; Adrian Phillips; Liz Phillips; Marc Phillips; and Aubrey Willis Pile.
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
Norah Page; David Palmer; John Palmer; Steve Pank; Brynach Parri; Rhianon Passmore; Susan Parry; David Pennant; Hugh Penri-Williams; David Petersen; Margaret Phelps; David Phillips; Liz Phillips; Ian Phillips; Neil Phillips; Norman Plaisted; Martin Plant; Nicolas Powell; Darren Price; Huw Price; Norman Price; Peter Price; Allan Pritchard; Margaret Pritchard; William Pritchard; and Huw Pudner.
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
Campaign material, election addresses and statements of persons nominated for the 2015 UK General Election for the constituencies of Ogmore, Pontypridd, and Preseli Pembrokeshire.
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
October 1974 General Election literature, including election editions of the Welsh Nation for the constituencies of Cardiff North, Neath, Pembroke and the Rhondda.
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
Ian Oakley; Barrie O’Keefe; Alfred Onions; John Osmond; Guy Opperman; William George Arthur Ormsby-Gore; Hayley O’Rourke; Gianni Orsi; Peter Osborne; Osi Rhys Osmond; David O’Sullivan; Taran O’Sullivan; Carole O’Toole; Brig Oubridge; Albert Owen; Ann Owen; Geraint Owen; Sir Goronwy Owen; Siôn Owen; Richard Manning Sims Owens; and Dewi Owens.
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
Biographical material, (1963-2013), including campaign material, printouts, press cuttings, photographic prints, and copies of cuttings from published and printed material, relating to Welsh Assembly candidates and UK Parliamentary candidates standing in Welsh constituencies.
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
Papers relating to parliamentary candidates standing in Welsh constituencies, consisting of printed notes titled ‘Swansea Hustings: Parliamentary Elections in Swansea 1885-1918’ by Ivor T. Rees, listing candidates, results, and biographies ([?2000x?2010]); Candidates’ Questionnaires for Chelsea-Marie Arnett, Peter Hopkins, James Taghdissian, Joanne Watkins, and Peter Jones (2015; 2019); a printed image of Anthony Bell and Leon Atkin at the opening of the Western Mail and Echo Office, Swansea, 1957 ([?2000x?2010]); and a printed image of John Jones-Jenkins ([?2000x?2010]). The file also includes a copy of the Statement of Persons Nominated for Newport West constituency, UK General Election 2019.
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
Bronwen Naish; Lynne Neagle; David Neal; John Newbury; Bill Newton Dunn; Peter Northcott; Ingrid Nutt; Ian Oakley; Barrie O’Keefe; Guy Opperman; Giovanni Orsi; Nicholas O’Shaughnessy; Peter Osborne; Carole O’Toole; Graham ‘Brig’ Oubridge; Ann Owen; Geraint Owen; and Siôn Owen.
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
Newspaper cuttings, mostly from the Western Mail, July 1998-Feb. 1999, relating to Welsh politics, especially the Welsh Assembly, the Assembly building, the resignation of the Rt Hon. Ron Davies as Secretary of State for Wales, and the resulting contest for the leadership of the Labour Party in Wales between Rhodri Morgan MP and Alun Michael, Secretary of State for Wales.
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
Newspaper cuttings, mainly from the Western Mail, March-July 1999, South Wales Evening Post, April-July 1999 and Y Cymro, March 1999, relating to Welsh politics, especially the Welsh Assembly, the First Secretary Alun Michael, and Ron Davies; and to the first election for the National Assembly for Wales and the county council elections on 6 May, and the elections for the European and the town and community councils held on 10 June.
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
Newspaper cuttings relating to electoral candidates in Wales, 1931-92, from a variety of local papers, with the General Election Manifesto for the Natural Law Party, 1997.
Newspaper articles on minority parties, c. 1970s-80s,
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,