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Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans Papers File English
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Articles relating to Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans

Various newspaper articles relating to Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans; a dinner programme and typed sheets detailing arrangement for a dinner for delegates to the Asian Regional Labour Conference held in Government House, New Delhi in November 1947 along with an item from the BBC website containing a letter sent by Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans' son, Lieutenant. G. W. Myrddin-Evans for the Coldstream Guards to his mother, Elizabeth Myrddin-Evans.

Correspondence with Joan Meyrick

A letter from Joan Meyrick regarding Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans's life and career and details of her professional relationship with him along with letters sent Joan Meyrick to her mother from government postings in India, Greece, Ceylon, Pakistan and Iran during the period 1947-1950.

Meyrick, Joan

Correspondence with Sir Ben Bowen Thomas

The file comprises correspondence between Sir Ben Bowen Thomas and Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans regarding the creation of an International Institute for Social and Labour Studies within the United Nations Cultural and Scientific Organisation (U. N. E. S. C.O.).

General Correspondence

The file comprises correspondence between Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans and Jean Coste of the National Federation of Glass Chemical Industry Workers regarding the walkout of the workers representatives in Caracas and a resolution passed by the Continental Congress of the ORIT against the holding of the Petroleum Committee in Caracas.

Letters to Sir Godfrey Ince

The file comprises copies of letters to Sir Godfrey Ince regarding the fallout from the Petroleum Committee meeting in Caracas and notes prepared by Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans and other outlining the concerns expressed by the Venezuelan government and those of it's trade union critics.

Letters to Sir Ivor Pink and others

The file comprises correspondence with Sir Robert Urquhart at the British Embassy in Caracas, Aurelius Otanius and Ivor Pink relating to the fallout from the Petroleum Committee meeting in Caracas, along with an extract of the Governing Body's draft report and typed minutes.

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