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Part of E. G. Bowen (Geographer) Papers,
Part of E. G. Bowen (Geographer) Papers,
Part of E. G. Bowen (Geographer) Papers,
Poster drawn up by E. G. Bowen based on the diary of John Davies (cattle dealer) of Dihewyd, Cardiganshire, Oct. 1851.
Part of E. G. Bowen (Geographer) Papers,
Papers concerning E. G. Bowen's work as a teacher of geography, mainly his headship of the Department of Geography at UCW, Aberystwyth,.
Part of E. G. Bowen (Geographer) Papers,
Notes prepared for, manuscript and typescript drafts of Geography at Aberystwvth: essays written on the occasion of the Departmental Jubilee 1917-18 - 1967-68 (1968).
Part of E. G. Bowen (Geographer) Papers,
Miscellaneous printed material.
Part of E. G. Bowen (Geographer) Papers,
Miscellaneous printed material.
Part of E. G. Bowen (Geographer) Papers,
Part of E. G. Bowen (Geographer) Papers,
Part of E. G. Bowen (Geographer) Papers,
Miscellaneous personalia including press obituaries of E. G. Bowen's parents who died in 1939 and 1951, school notebooks of E. G. Bowen, etc.
Part of E. G. Bowen (Geographer) Papers,
Memorial service card of Sir John Williams, Bart,
Part of E. G. Bowen (Geographer) Papers,
Part of E. G. Bowen (Geographer) Papers,
Manuscript draft, typescript and printed copy of The St David of history. Dewi Sant : our founder saint (1982), an address given to the Friends of St David's Cathedral, 16 July 1981, on the occasion of the 800th Anniversary of the building of the cathedral. See also no. 93.
Manuscript draft of Saints, seaways and settlements in the Celtic lands (1969),
Part of E. G. Bowen (Geographer) Papers,
Manuscript draft of Dewi Sant. Nawdd Sant Cymru Saint David. Patron Saint of Wales (1983),
Part of E. G. Bowen (Geographer) Papers,
Part of E. G. Bowen (Geographer) Papers,
Letter from R. Neville Hedcock to Professor T.J.Hughes, University College, Dublin, relating to E. G. Bowen's work on Celtic Dedications in Ireland.
Part of E. G. Bowen (Geographer) Papers,
[It is possible that some of the lecture notes listed above, particularly numbers 35 to 44, were prepared for these courses].