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[German Prisoners of War]

Group photo of twenty-one German prisoners of war and a Sergeant in a Fusilier Regiment. The Sergeant is wearing three overseas service chevrons on his right sleeve. The photograph has been taken in front of a large house with a gravel drive. At least one of the prisoners was a sailor in the Imperial German Navy, the 'Kaiserliche Marine.'

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

The Pageant of the Roads of England : 9. Turpin's Ride to York by L. Du Garde Peach

R12/1124/1/4.
The Pageant of the Roads of England : 9. Turpin's Ride to York by L. Du Garde Peach.
First broadcast: 10 October 1933.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for The Pageant of the Roads of England : 9. Turpin's Ride to York by L. Du Garde Peach.

The Pageant Roads of England No.10 by L. Du Gorde Peach

R12/1124/2/4.
The Pageant Roads of England No.10 by L. Du Gorde Peach.
First broadcast: 24 October 1933.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for The Pageant Roads of England No.10: The Stage Coach, by L. Du Gorde Peach.

Contraband No.1 by J.D Strange

R12/1124/4/2.
Contraband No.1 by J.D Strange .
First broadcast: 18 December 1933.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Contraband No.1 by J.D Strange .

Grant of the advowson of the rectory of Stow St. Edwards, Gloucestershire

1 Rev. Robert William Hippisley, rector of Stow St Edwards, Gloucestershire; 2 Rev. William Hippisley, rector of Meavy, Devon, clerk, son of 1; 3 Bertha Gertrude Radcliffe of Warleigh, spinster; 4 Sir John Shelley of Shobrook Park, bart, Robert Taunton Raikes of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, barrister, Walter John Radcliffe of Warleigh aforesaid, esq., and Copleston Lopes Radcliffe of Derriford, esq. Pre-nuptial Settlement of 2 and 3, being a Grant by 1 to 4 of the advowson of the rectory of Stow St. Edwards, Gloucestershire, in trust to present 2 to the said rectory on the next avoidance thereto, in trust to sell the same with the consent of 1 and 2 (further uses specified).

Charles Hamblett papers

Papers of Charles Hamblett, [1942], relating to the pamphlet Call Wind to Witness: Poems by John Bayliss, Charles Hamblett, Alun Lewis and Emanuel Litvinoff (London, [1942]), edited by Hamblett, comprising a letter, 26 August 1942 (f. 18), and a note, [?September 1942] (f. 19), from Alun Lewis to Hamblett, concerning the choice of his poems for the volume, at a time when Lewis was on embarkation leave; and three letters, [1942], from Derek Sandford to Hamblett, concerning his prefatory note to the volume (ff. 20-22, 27-28), together with two manuscript drafts of the note, entitled 'Introduction: Notes in approach' (ff. 23-26) and 'Introduction: Notes in approach to four poets' (ff. 29-34). The recipient's name has been blacked out in each of the letters as well as in the first version of the introduction (f. 24).

Hamblett, Charles

W. G. Archer correspondence

Correspondence of W. G. Archer, [1943]-1944, 1974, comprising two letters, [November 1943] (f. 35), 4 January 1944 (ff. 37-38), from Lt Alun Lewis, [India], to Archer, [Bihar, India], discussing Indian poetry, himself and his ideas on poetry, and a corrected typescript draft, [November 1943], of Archer's reply to the first letter (f. 36); a letter, 27 June 1974, from Neil Sutherland, Lincoln College, Oxford, to Archer, [Hampstead], concerning the Alun Lewis letters (f. 39), and a typescript copy of Archer's reply, dated 30 June 1974 (f. 40).
Also included are carbon copy typescript copies, [?1974], of the Alun Lewis correspondence, presumably being copies of those sent by Archer to Sutherland (ff. 41-48). The Alun Lewis letters are apparently unpublished.

Archer, W. G. (William George), 1907-1979

Correspondence relating to the frog-bone superstition, membership of the Freemen of Llantrisant, etc.

Correspondence, 1958-87, relating to the frog-bone superstition, membership of the Freemen of Llantrisant, preparation of wills for George Ewart Evans and his wife, reviews for the Times Educational Supplement, offer of an honorary degree from the University of Wales and his rejection of it, 1978, and his honorary degree from Essex University, 1982; letters from Victor Bonham-Carter and the Prime Minister's office, 1968-87 (422/2-27), in connection with a civil list pension; F[lorence Evans], 1 October 1976 (422/30), with family news; copy letters from George Ewart Evans and Peter du Sautoy to Lord Rhodes, 10 and 14 April 1975 (422/40-1), concerning his contribution to one of the East Anglian books.

[Pembroke Yeomanry]

Group portrait of twenty six Pembroke Yeomanry, all except their commanding officer wearing pill box hats. Their commanding officer wears a medal ribbon on his left breast - the King Edward VII Coronation medal.

D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.

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