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The folders contain various papers and reports from organizations like The World Bank and ActionAid on the Southern African Countries such as South Africa, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Zambia. Various International Development Committee papers including draft visit programmes, Department of International Development reports. There is also a Asian Development Fund Paper , Journal of the National Assembly of Women, Progress Report, SC (UK) Country Strategy Process, press notices, Letters on the DFID activities in the Balkans, International Criminal Court, Regional Development Banks and World Trade Organization Speech Notes to Legislators.

Letter book of H.M.S.S. Geyser

  • NLW MS 16176D.
  • File

Letter book, 1846-1850, of H[er] M[ajesty's] S[team] S[loop] 'Geyser' containing copies of letters, Nov. 1846-May 1850 (ff. 1 verso-131), and memoranda, June-Dec. 1847 (ff. 179-180), sent by her commander, F[rancis] T[homas] Brown, mainly to his superiors.
The 'Geyser' was employed in famine relief in Western Ireland, Jan.-Apr. 1847 (ff. 6-34), and at the port of Setubal and elsewhere in Portugal during the Patuleia Revolt, June-July 1847 (ff. 43-52). She was subsequently stationed in the Cape Colony (South Africa) and Mauritius, Nov. 1847-May 1850 (ff. 63-131), and was sent on diplomatic missions, meeting with local chiefs and rulers in Madagascar and the Comoros Islands (ff. 81-102). The letters range from brief memoranda to lengthy reports and letters of proceedings; they include references to routine ship business and disciplinary matters, intelligence reports and accounts of diplomacy and treaty negotiations. Two additional copy letters have been pasted into the volume (ff. 119a, 122a).

Brown, F. T. (Francis Thomas), 1806-1870.

International Development Committee Visit

The bundle contains International Development Committee visit papers. One visit to Southern Africa, Saturday 12 February-Saturday 26th February 2000 and Visit Programme to South Africa and Mozambique.

Great Britain -- Parliament -- House of Commons -- International Development Committee

Ben Bowen,

A letter from Ben Bowen, from Kimberley, 17 August 1901, to Owen M. Edwards concerning refugee camps in South Africa; and a short article by Ben Bowen entitled 'Celt Bach yn yr Affrig'.

Bowen, Ben, 1878-1903