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Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans Papers English
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Other Professional Correspondence

The series comprises Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans' professional correspondence which was not arranged into date files or testimonials. It relates to his work at the Ministry of Labour and the International Labour Organisation along with other professional interests.

Passports

The file comprises a number of passports in the name of Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans and Lady Myrddin-Evans, including diplomatic passports issued by the United Nations.

Personal Correspondence

The file comprises personal correspondence including birthday greetings, invitations to events, correspondence with business executives and letters of a personal administrative nature such as tax affairs and household bills.

Personal Correspondence

The file comprises personal correspondence including discussions on the news of the day, personal news, invitations etc but many also stray into the professional realm, especially in discussion of international relations.

Personal Correspondence

The file comprises personal correspondence, much of it related to Sir Guildhaume's retirement from the civil service including letters wishing him well along with letters relating to personal matters and offices held outside his professional sphere.

Personal Correspondence

The file comprises letters, including some letters between Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans and his wife although the bulk of the material dates from the 1950s and includes letters of congratulation sent to Sir Guildhaume on the award of his MBE. There are also some typed newsletters and documents relating to the Association of First Division Civil Servants, the Ministry of Labour and National Service Horticultural Society and the Federation of Ministry of Labour Staff.

Personal Ephemera

The series comprises ephemera relating to Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans' life and career including copies of speeches referring to him, greeting cards and invitations etc.

Personal Papers

The Series comprises Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans' personal correspondence, along with correspondence and papers relating to research into his life and career along with ephemera relating to his career and his honours.

Petroleum Committee, Carracas

The series comprises correspondence and documents relating to the Petroleum Committee held in Carracas, Venezuela in 1955. A workers' representative from the Netherlands, Mr Vermeulen made a speech at the opening session criticising the Venezeuan government's record of trade union rights and was subsequently deported from the country, causing the remaining workers' representatives to walk out and the suspension of the session.

Proposals

The series comprises documents relating to various proposals for government reform in Wales including major reorganisation proposals by Aberystwyth Borough Council and Crickhowell Rural District Council, the final report of the Local Government Commission for Wales and a memorandum produced by the Council for Wales and Monmouthshire.

Report and Proposals for Wales: Local Government Commission for Wales

The file comprises a copy of the Report and Proposals for Wales, published by the Local Government Commission for Wales and presented to the Minister of Housing and Local Government in December 1962. The report includes detailed descriptions of local authorities along with radical proposals for a re-shaping of local government in Wales into 4 new counties covering north-east, north-west, mid and south west Wales along with changes to the boundaries of Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire and the removal of Merthyr Tydfil's County Borough status.

Reports to the Governing Body

The file comprises correspondence between the Director General of the International Labour Office, David A. Morse and Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans regarding the events at the petroleum Committee in Caracas, correspondence, a copy of a report by A Vermeulen and a copy of the speech he delivered at the opening session which caused his expulsion, a draft of a letter by Vermeulen to the Venezeulan authorities clarifying his remarks, correspondence between the Venezuelan authorities and David A. Morse and minutes of the meetings.

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