- 1-34.
- Sub-fonds
Part of John Maldwyn Rees Family Papers,
Part of John Maldwyn Rees Family Papers,
Part of John Maldwyn Rees Family Papers,
Part of John Maldwyn Rees Family Papers,
Part of John Maldwyn Rees Family Papers,
A large group of press cuttings, c. 1924-35, relating mainly to the Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales and 'Gorsedd Beirdd Ynys Prydain'.
Part of John Maldwyn Rees Family Papers,
Christmas card, [?1898], to Richard Rees from D. Davies Williams, Chairman of Machynlleth UDC, depicting the Installation Ceremony of Machynlleth Water Works, 9 June 1898.
Part of John Maldwyn Rees Family Papers,
Correspondence, circular and personal, and press cuttings, 1938-9, concerning the National Petition on the Legal Status of the Welsh Language. Edward Walter Rees served as the treasurer of the campaign.
Part of John Maldwyn Rees Family Papers,
Correspondence, papers, press cuttings and printed items relating to specific subjects, primarily of Machynlleth interest and reflecting his involvement in local public life.
Part of John Maldwyn Rees Family Papers,
Cuttings of the series of recollections by Rev. Griffith Ellis, Bootle, 'Ychydig o'm hadgofion boreuaf', published in Y Negesydd, Jan. 1907 - Aug. 1908; cuttings, 1912-13, of newspaper articles 'Enwau Lleoedd Sir Gaernarfon' by John Jones, 'Myrddin Fardd'; and other miscellaneous cuttings.
Part of John Maldwyn Rees Family Papers,
'Dewi Sant', notes for "Gwledd Gwyl Dewi Sant gan Gymdeithas y Cymreigyddion, Cyfeiliog, Machynlleth", 2 March 1908; and other miscellaneous material.
Part of John Maldwyn Rees Family Papers,
Draft autograph poem '"Ap Gwyddon" (cyflwynedig i Awen Mona)' by R. Williams Parry [see '"Yr Hen Ddoctor" (Dr Edward Rees, Caersws)', 1925 in R. Williams Parry, Cerddi'r Gaeaf (Dinbych, 1952), p. 29].
Part of John Maldwyn Rees Family Papers,
Part of John Maldwyn Rees Family Papers,
Part of John Maldwyn Rees Family Papers,
John Maldwyn Rees Family Papers,
Papers relating to Richard Rees ('Maldwyn', 1851-1927), of Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire, and Edward Walter Rees, ('Gwallter Dyfi', 1881-1940), of Carmarthen, including correspondence, 1874-1940; printed materials, 1866-1937; papers relating to the National Eisteddfod and the Gorsedd of Bards, 1909-1939; papers relating to the National Petition on the Legal Status of the Welsh Language, 1938-1939; papers relating to Maengwyn Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Machynlleth, 1875-1920; and various papers relating to manifold aspects of Machynlleth life.
Rees, John Maldwyn.