- X41.
- Ffeil
- 1923.
Rhan oGwasg Gee Archive
Adjustment account for Gee and Son Ltd, on the liquidation of the old company and a list of work in progress on April 30 1923.
Rhan oGwasg Gee Archive
Adjustment account for Gee and Son Ltd, on the liquidation of the old company and a list of work in progress on April 30 1923.
A bundle of papers showing rough calculations,
Rhan oGwasg Gee Archive
Rhan oGwasg Gee Archive
An imperfect volume of hymn-tunes, psalm-tunes, etc., some of which are attributed to John Davies, John Roberts (Wrexham), S. Standly, John Evans, John Jeffreys, Win. Pugh, Thos. Evans (Swansea), Robert Mills, Hugh Evans, etc. At the beginning is an incomplete list of titles.
Rhan oGwasg Gee Archive
Two day books (jobbing, County Council, Education), 1921-1924, 1930-1932.
Rhan oGwasg Gee Archive
Two journals containing records of advertisements accepted for inclusion in the North Wales Times, 1923-1925, 1925-1929.
Rhan oGwasg Gee Archive
Autograph fair copies of 'Mewn Gward Ysbyty (Mr Michaeliones)' by E. Tegla Davies, 'Cathod mewn ocsiwn' by Kate Roberts, 'Ni Thawodd y Bytheiaid' by D. J. Williams, all published in Taliesin 1 (1961), and 'Darparu Yng Nghymru', an article by Saunders Lewis, with revision and sub-headings by Gwilym R. Jones, published in Baner ac Amserau Cymru, 5 June 1940, under the title 'Dylifiad Noddedigion i Gymru'.
Morris T. Williams libel action,
Rhan oGwasg Gee Archive
Letters, 1937, concerning a claim for damages by Morris T. Williams, managing director of Gwasg Gee, and his wife, Kate Roberts, against Periodical Press Ltd, following the allegedly defamatory reference to them in an article in the News Review, 21 January 1937, including two letters from I. D. Hooson and Caradog Prichard (ff. 12-14).
Morris T. Williams and Kate Roberts and others.
Rhan oGwasg Gee Archive
Papers and correspondence, 1939-1945, of, or relating to, E. Prosser Rhys mainly concerning publications by Gwasg Aberystwyth and including a copy of an agreement, 1939, between Gwasg Gee and Gwasg Aberystwyth. Correspondents include W. Ambrose Bebb (1) 1945, I. D. Hooson (1) 1942 and R. J. Rowlands ('Meuryn') (1) 1944.