- 23/5
- File
- 1985-1990
Part of Welsh Baseball Archive,
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Part of Welsh Baseball Archive,
Part of Welsh Baseball Archive,
The file includes some minutes, photographs, an article about British Baseball and a copy of Baseball Mercury.
Part of Welsh Baseball Archive,
The file includes some minutes, photographs, letters and a copy of the constitution and rules.
Waves in the Chat Room by D. J. Britton
R3/939/20.
Waves in the Chat Room by D. J. Britton.
First broadcast: 12 December 2001.
UID: 707X301.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Waves in the Chat Room by D. J. Britton.
Watson, Pamela (J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd.),
Part of Daniel Jones Archive,
Carbon copy letter to Miss [Pamela] Watson [J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd.] from Daniel Jones regarding second revisions to The Poems of Dylan Thomas, 25th February 1970.
Part of Daniel Jones Archive,
Letter to Daniel Jones from Vernon [Watkins], May 2nd 1964. Air Mail from University of Washington, Seattle. Includes photocard of University.
The file comprises a photocopy of the royal Warrant appointing Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans as chairman of the Local Government Commission for Wales.
Part of Daniel Jones Archive,
Two letters to Daniel Jones from Tom [Warner]. One autograph letter is undated, and the second typescript postmarked 7 November 1935.
Part of Daniel Jones Archive,
Signed typescript letter to Daniel Jones from Thomas Charles Warner and Alfred George Janes (Thursday), n.d.
Part of Coleg Harlech Archive
Part of Coleg Harlech Archive
R3/878/18.
War Song by Michael Davies.
First broadcast: 19 June 1984.
UID: 555Y751.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for War Song by Michael Davies.
Part of Ann Clwyd Papers
The box contains folders focusing on War on Terror, Afghanistan, Detainees and Guantanamo Bay.
There are Parliamentary Questions, letters, articles, newspaper clippings, submissions, memorandums, notes, press releases, letters, Briefing notes, Edited Transcript of an Interview by Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, Transcripts of C4 News 21-01-02 and a Dimbleby interview, Speech by the RT Hon Robin Cook, , Fabian Society papers, Statement of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Agreement on Provisional Arrangements in Afghanistan, NGO papers, Afghanistan Crisis situation report: 05 Dec 2001, UN Press Briefing in Kabul: 05 Dec 2001, book extracts "Convention against Torture', Research Paper, CRS Report for Congress, Meeting documents with All Party group on Human Rights and Minister from the Embassy of the United States of America, House of Commons Standard Note - Al-Qaeda Prisoners and a Tribune magazine.
Walter Idris Jones printed matter
Part of Lord Elwyn-Jones Papers
Publications comprising scripts for Gilbert and Sullivan light operas 'The gondaliers; or the king of Barataria', 'The mikado; or the town of Titipu', 'Patience; or Bunthorne's bride!' and 'Ruddigore; or the witch's curse', and a programme for the ICI Synthonia Club, Billingham, performance of 'The mikado', 1930. Many of the photographs of the latter have been signed; W. Idris Jones played Pooh-Bah. Also programme (in French) for the game between Cambridge University and Stade Bordelais-Université-Club, 1926; W. Idris Jones's copy of 'Plan electricity for Wales' (London Branch of the Welsh Nationalist Party, 1944); flyer for the general meeting of the South Wales Institute of Engineers, Llanelli, 1945; programme for the Dr W. Idris Jones memorial match between Llanelli and John Dawes Lions XV, Stradey Park, Llanelli, 1973; and the seventh Idris Jones Memorial Lecture, given by his brother Lord Elwyn-Jones, 'The energy business - a personal view', reprinted in 'Energy World', Dec. 1979, pp. 8-13.
Part of Lord Elwyn-Jones Papers
Newspaper cuttings, including W. Idris Jones rugby cuttings, 1923-1925, and 'The British Gazette', no. 1, 5 May 1926; autobiographical notes; postcard from Elwyn in Aberystwyth (in French), [pre-1936]; notes on Llanelli and (in English and Welsh) on Cambridge, c.1931; a lecture to the Home Guard in the Caerphilly area, [post 1940]; letter from Elwyn from the House of Commons about Jim Griffith asking for Walter's CV, 1945; successive CVs, c.1945-c.1963; short articles (in Welsh) on Christmas and Easter, [late 1940s?]; letters relating to his appointment to the Water Resources Board, 1964; 'Future of the Elec. Industry', 1967; and related papers.
Part of WALMATO Archive
A copy of 'Mathematical education in Wales : twenty five years of WALMATO' which was edited by Tom Brissenden and Glyn Johns, 1989.
Wallabies Return, introduced by Bleddyn Williams
T8/201/11.
Wallabies Return, introduced by Bleddyn Williams.
First broadcast: 10 October 1966.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC television script for Wallabies Return, introduced by Bleddyn Williams.
Wales-Yemen exhibition visitors' book,
A visitors' book, 1990-1995, of the exhibition 'New Traditions: contemporary Welsh craft / Traddodiadau Newydd: crefftau Cymreig cyfoes' by Charles and Patricia Aithie, which accompanied the Welsh-Yemeni Festival held in Sana, Yemen. Most entries are in Arabic; a typescript containing an English translation is included in the front of the volume. The visitors' book was transferred to NLW among the Charles and Patricia Aithie photographic collection.
Aithie, Charles James
Wales-China Friendship Society
Papers, 1985-2018, including correspondence, press cuttings and minutes of meetings relating to the activities of The Wales-China Friendship Society (WCFS), also known as Tseina a Chymru Undebol, which was established in 1975. The papers relate to the visit of The Peking Opera to Cardiff in 1986 and The Welsh Dragon Exhibition in Shanghai, 1988, during the Year of the Dragon.
Also included is a notebook recording notable events of the society by Ena Niedergang',1992-2012; a poster for her illustrated lecture: ‘Welsh links with the nation of China over the centuries’, at The National Museum in Cardiff, 1996; and papers relating to a proposal for a charter – Europe China Federation (ECF).
Wales-China Friendship Society
Papers, 1986 -2013, relating to the Wales-China Friendship Society (Tseina a Chymru Undebol) which was established in 1975, including newsletters, 1990-2013. The charity was closed in 2015 by the trustees.