- C1
- Series
- 1917-1918
The series comprises Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans' correspondence from the 1917-1918 period.
The series comprises Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans' correspondence from the 1917-1918 period.
Part of Julian Williams papers
Family papers, 1898-1989, mainly relating to Rhyda Williams, mother of Julian Williams.
Williams, Rhyda, 1898-1981
Export Credit Guarantee Department and Trade
Part of Ann Clwyd Papers
Papers, reports, documents and press covering International Development Committee work on/with ECGD and Trade.
Part of Ann Clwyd Papers
Papers relating to the European Parliament form the time that Ann Clwyd was an MEP and an MP.
European Budget and Objective One Funding
Part of Jill Evans MEP Papers
The series comprises files relating to European Union funding.
EU and International Development
Part of Ann Clwyd Papers
Papers, reports and press cuttings, on the work of the European Union and the European Commission.
Part of Emyr Humphreys Papers
Erthyglau, cyhoeddedig a heb eu cyhoeddi, a phapurau eraill (1938-2011) gan ac yn ymwneud â gweithiau Emyr Humphreys, yn cynnwys teipysgrifau, drafftiau, nodiadau, gohebiaeth a thoriadau. / Articles, published and unpublished, and other papers (1938-2011) by and relating to the works of Emyr Humphreys, consisting of typescripts, drafts, notes, correspondence and cuttings.
Part of Ann Clwyd Papers
The box contains folders focusing on the topic of equal opportunities, with subjects such as Women, Ann Coffey, Betty Campbell and women MP's.
There are articles, transcript, parliamentary questions, Celebrating votes for Women pack, reports, letters, correspondence, newspaper clippings and a leaflet.
Part of Jill Evans MEP Papers
The series comprises files relating to campaigns on environmental matters.
Part of Jill Evans MEP Papers
The series comprises files relating to employment issues dealt with by Jill Evans including the rights of employees when companies were taken over, trades unions, empolyment rights, factory closures and redundancies
Part of Papurau Cassie Davies
Part of Ann Clwyd Papers
Economic Development Organisations
Part of Ann Clwyd Papers
Papers relating to the Dyer family of Aberglasney, Marylebone, Abbess Roding, etc., 1736-1948, including a volume of poetry in the hand of William Charles Dyer, 1761-1763; copies, [19 cent., second ¼]-1854, of letters from Fanny Morgan, Wales, to the Dyer family of Marylebone; genealogical papers, 1756-1948, accumulated by W. H. D. Longstaffe; and engravings, dated 1736-1841.
Part of Emyr Humphreys Papers
Sgriptiau (1963-[c.1964]; 1998) yn ymwneud â dramâu llwyfan gan Emyr Humphreys. / Scripts (1963-[c.1964]; 1998) relating to stage plays by Emyr Humphreys.
Part of Baroness Eluned Morgan Papers
The series comprises drafts of the Wales Bill, along with explanatory notes and a copy of the Wales Act 2017 with some annotations by Eluned Morgan.
Great Britain. Parliament
Part of Sharon Penman Papers
Drafts of 'Here be Dragons', 'Falls the Shadow' and 'The Reckoning'.
Draft Response to the Wales Bill
Part of Baroness Eluned Morgan Papers
The series comprises a file containing a draft response from the National Assembly for Wales to the Wales Bill, along with a paper detailing initial amendments to be laid to the bill.
Wales. National Assembly
Part of Coleg Harlech Archive
Diaries of Lady Marjorie Pryse (formerly Howell)
Part of Gogerddan Estate Records
Personal diaries of Lady Marjorie Pryse (formerly Howell), 1926-198?, with gaps. It is not known whether diaries for the missing years existed.. The early diaries record her life as a student at the Conservatoire de Paris, 1926-1927, her love affair with the Polish pianist, Auguste de Radwan, and in 1929, her travels in Italy, Hungary, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria and Poland, often naming the venues and other famous musicians that she encountered. The diaries include colourful remarks on the travelling conditions, hotel accommodation, scenery, local inhabitants, operas, art galleries, historical attractions and social events. From 1930 there is evidence of her developing attraction to Sir Lewes Pryse. The remaining volumes, 1930-1987, record mainly Marjorie’s life in Cardiganshire at Gogerddan and Ffynnon Caradog, her marriage in 1938, Sir Lewes’s death and her widowhood from 1946. There are also accounts of further trips to Europe, 1930, 1936-1939, and visits to Shetland, London, and elsewhere in England and Wales. Throughout the diaries there are innumerable comments on her personal friends and acquaintances in Britain and on the continent, both high society and local figures alike. They also reveal her love of the countryside, literature, her own poetry, her emotions and capricious love affairs. The entries of the volumes for 1926-1939 are the most detailed, becoming sparser and more sporadic in the later ones. The diaries for 1937-1958 include (variably) records of milk yields, stock-breeding, farm accounts, notes and Christmas lists.