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Correspondence : H,

Includes letters from James Hanley (50), E. Howard Harris (4), John Harris (16), Peter Hellings, Jean Henderson (3), Rayner Heppenstall (30), Joyce Herbert (2), Robert Herring (12), Nigel Heseltine, Désirée Hirst (7), Cyril Hodges (14), Jeremy Hooker (6), Richard Hughes (2), Belinda Humfrey (11), and Emyr Humphreys (11).

Humphreys, Emyr

Emyr Humphreys

The file contains notes written on Emyr Humphreys; a typescript of a radio talk given by Emyr Humphreys, entitled 'A Protestant view of the modern life', transmitted March 1953; and newspapers cuttings and typescripts of articles which appeared in newspapers by or regarding Emyr Humphreys.

Humphreys, Emyr

Emyr Humphreys: Y Gosb

  • NLW MS 22259D.
  • File
  • [?1982]

Autograph draft, with revision, of Y Gosb, a play for television by Emyr Humphreys, first shown on S4C, 6 January 1983.

Humphreys, Emyr

General correspondence

The file contains correspondence with publishers relating to the reprints scheme, 1977, in particular regarding reprints of Emyr Humphreys' work. The file also includes letters from Raymond Garlick, Ned Thomas and Belinda Humfrey including their suggestions for possible reprints.

Humphreys, Emyr

Notebook

Notebook of Berta Ruck, May 1960-April 1961, including letters from Emyr Humphreys, February 1961, Hesketh Pearson, October 1960, and Vita Sackville-West, March 1961.

Humphreys, Emyr

Scrap-album

A scrap-album compiled, 1958, by Leila Mégane, containing correspondence, photographs, press cuttings and notes, 1919-1958, relating to her life and career, including a series of articles about her from the Caernarvon & Denbigh Herald & North Wales Observer, November 1955-April 1956 (ff. 2-27, 28 verso, 29 verso-30 verso), and papers pertaining to the Leila Mégane Scholarship Trust Fund, 1955-1957 (ff. 32 verso, 34-35, 36), with notes by Leila Mégane. The correspondents include Walter Johnstone-Douglas (1), 1958, Emyr Humphreys (1), 1958, and Jean de Reszke (2), 1919.

Johnstone-Douglas, Walter, 1886-1972