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Artists' files Stev-Tuck,

Papers relating to the artists: Margaret (also known as Meg) Stevens; Gordon Stuart; Elizabeth Stewart-Jones; Gillian Still; Gregory Suff; George Summers; Natasha Sutta; Bill Swann; David Symons; Masae Takeuchi; Nigel Talbot; John Tasker; Lisa Tasker; Alan Taylor; John Taylor; William Taylor; Peter Telfer; Bruno Thibault; Panico Theodosiou; Ann Thomas; Brian Thomas; Ceri Thomas; Elwyn Thomas; Jean Thomas; Leicester C. Thomas; Philip Thomas; Ruth Ethel Thomas; Ruth Thomas, Flintshire; Micheal John Thorne; Louise Thornton; Boris Tietze; Margaret Tietze; Roger Tiley; Michael Tomlinson; Debbie (also known as Debra) Tong; Sylvia Toulcher; Mary Traynor; Siân (also known as Siân-Lucy) Trenberth; David Tress (contains photographic slides only); Anthony Tribe; William Tsui; and Jeffrey Tucker.

Talks and lectures by Tony Curtis

Papers relating to a lecture on Anglo-Welsh poetry by Tony Curtis, which include poetry by Anglo-Welsh writers such as Dylan Thomas, R. S. Thomas, Robert Minhinnick and Harri Webb, and printed leaflet relating to the Centre for the Study of Welsh Writing in English at the Polytechnic of Wales (for which see under heading Polytechnic of Wales: Centre for the Study of Welsh Writing in English and November 2018 papers under the same heading).

Material for lectures compiled by Tony Curtis titled 'The Life of the Poem', dated 23 May 1995 and comprising photocopied rough manuscript drafts and photocopied printed poems by Curtis.

Papers relating to a talk by Tony Curtis on his own work and on poet and physician Dannie Abse at the Turin International Book Fair, May 2003, which include advisory notes by event organisers; script of Curtis's talk; and email correspondence between Tony Curtis and Director of Wales Literature Exchange Sioned Puw Rowlands. Also taking part in the talks were author, critic and translator Harri Pritchard-Jones, writer and playwright Eigra Lewis Roberts, poet and translator Silvana Siviero, writer and translator Andrea Bianchi, author, critic and psychiatrist Harri Pritchard-Jones, Professor of English and author Valerio Fissore, Sioned Puw Rowlands, poet and physician Dannie Abse and poet, translator and editor Elin ap Hywel. Emails include somewhat derogatory manuscript annotations by Curtis directed at Harri Pritchard-Jones.

Script of talk by Tony Curtis at an exhibition by sculptor, painter and printmaker Ana Maria Pacheco held at the Harlech Biennale arts festival (year not noted).

Letter to Tony Curtis from Cyril Evans of the National Library of Wales acknowledging Curtis's acceptance of an invitation to present a talk at the Library on 14 November 2018.

Letter from Eiluned Rees, Honorary Secretary of the Llansteffan Historical Society, thanking Tony Curtis for his talk on the First World War as part of Llansteffan Literary Festival 2018.

Script of talk given by Tony Curtis at a ceremony to award landscape painter David Tress the Glyndŵr Prize 2013. With amendments in Curtis's hand.

Printed flyer for talk given by Tony Curtis titled 'Pembrokeshire, Passchendaele and Perth; my family in the Great War', held at the Volcano Theatre, Swansea, 15 November 2018.

See also lecture by Tony Curtis on the life and work of Anglo-Welsh poet and writer John Tripp under heading The Meaning of Apricot Sponge: Selected Writings of John Tripp (Parthian Books, 2010) .

Artists' files Osb-Par,

Papers relating to the artists: Sarah Osborne; Babs Osbourne; Ozi Osmond; Roy Ostle; Kathleen O'Sullivan; Goronwy Owen; Margaret Owen; Shirley Owen; Sue Packer; Richard Page; Tracey Page; Angela Palmer; Caroline Palmer; Mark Palmer; James Panton; Ranjana Parab; Edward Pari-Jones; John Parker; Lorraine Parker; Robert Parker-Munn; Mark Parkin; Robert Parkin; and David Tress.

Prose by Tony Curtis

Draft typescript prose pieces by Tony Curtis, most of which are annotated in Curtis's hand.
The items comprise:
Critical piece relating to some of the works of poet and physician Dannie Abse titled '"All change!" - Dannie Abse and the C20th Wars'.
Script of what appears to be an address given by Tony Curtis on the occasion of the unveiling of a statue called 'Boy with Book' by sculptor Robert Thomas (1926-1999).
Introduction by Tony Curtis to an unnamed publication which Curtis describes as 'the companion volume to After the First Death: an anthology of Wales and war in the twentieth century [Seren Books, 2009]'.
Piece titled 'My Tenby'.
Draft contents pages of proposed publication by Tony Curtis titled 'Concerning Wales[:] Writings on culture and life in Wales'.
Text of the Gwyn Jones Lecture 2009, given by Tony Curtis, titled '"The Meaning of Apricot Sponge: John Tripp's Taste for Life"'. See also Tony Curtis (ed.): The Meaning of Apricot Sponge: Selected Writings of John Tripp (Parthian Books, 2010) (see, for example: https://www.parthianbooks.com/products/the-meaning-of-apricot-sponge)
Together with one folio of draft piece apparently by the painter David Tress; inscribed at top of folio in Tony Curtis's hand: 'TS by David TRESS. DEC 2007'.