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Broadcasting in Wales,

Miscellaneous papers, 1970-1985, relating to Welsh broadcasting, mainly television, including papers on the development of the BBC television service, the campaign to secure a Welsh language television channel, the role of the Broadcasting Council for Wales, the stand made by Gwynfor Evans in 1980, the 1981 Broadcasting Act, and the establishment of S4C. The correspondents include Alun Talfan Davies, 1972, Gwynfor Evans (4), 1972-1980, Cledwyn Hughes (3), 1980, Glyn Tegai Hughes (3), 1972-1973, Emyr Jenkins, 1980, Jâms Nicolas (James Nicholas), 1980, Alwyn D. Rees (2), 1972, Gwilym Williams, Archbishop of Wales (2), 1973-1980.

Davies, Alun Talfan, 1913-2000

Diary

W.H. Smith diary of Raymond Garlick for the year 1988, with one day to a page, giving an account of his daily life and interests, reminiscences and comments on the news (ff. 7-189 verso).
The volume includes references to Jon Dressel (ff. 9-164 passim), A. G. Prys-Jones (ff. 13, 183), Don Dale-Jones (ff. 13, 16 verso, 27, 41 verso), Brenda Chamberlain (ff. 16, 34), Elwyn Davies (ff. 17 verso, 171 verso, 189 verso), R. S. Thomas (ff. 20 verso, 40, 46, 71 verso-72, 83 recto-verso, 87 verso, 113, 189), Robert Minhinnick (ff. 24 verso, 35, 37 verso, 153 verso), Gillian Clarke (ff. 30, 32), Roland Mathias (ff. 34, 93 verso, 160 verso), Euros Bowen (f. 54), Jacques Wirz (ff. 72 verso, 90, 107-109 verso, 152 verso), Tony Conran (ff. 77 verso, 105 verso), Gwynfor Evans (ff. 99, 103 verso, 120), James Nicholas (f. 110), Gareth Wardell (ff. 77 verso, 126), Patrick Crotty (ff. 148, 160) and Daniel Huws (f. 170 verso), and to the birth of his grand-daughter, Alys, on 13 May (f. 73 verso). There is also a description of his cruise, in April, of the Eastern Mediterranean, including visits to Classical sites including six of the Seven Wonders of the World (ff. 55-62).

Gohebiaeth gyffredinol/General correspondence

Yn cynnwys llythyrau oddi wrth/Includes letters from: Arglwydd/Lord Anglesey; Per Denez; Nicholas Edwards; Robat Gruffudd; R. Geraint Gruffydd (3); Syr/Sir Julian Hodge; Cledwyn Hughes AS/MP (2); Dafydd Islwyn; Dafydd Jenkins (2); Bedwyr Lewis Jones; Dic Jones; Harriet Lewis; D. Tecwyn Lloyd; Kenneth O. Morgan; Brian Morris (2); Jan Morris; James Nicholas (Jâms Nicolas) (3); Parch./Rev. Rhys Nicholas; Gerallt Lloyd Owen (4); Gordon Parry (7); Dewi Watkin Powell; Emyr Price (2); Gareth Price; Michael Roberts AS/MP; Meic Stephens; Gwilym Tilsley; Dafydd Wigley (3).

Anglesey, Marquess of, 1924-

Letters to Kyffin Williams,

Includes letters from D. Huw Owen (2), Gwerfyl Pierce Jones, Anna Haycraft (2), Peter Jones (2), Bernard Dunstan (5, and Christmas card with original drawing), Adrian Sorrell, Robin Stemp (11), Timothy Stevens (3), Oliver Fairclough, David Griffiths (3), James Nicholas (including a holograph englyn 'Golwg ar Wlad (I Kyffin)'), Mildred E. Eldridge (2), Bill Cleaver, Lloyd Kenyon, Brynley F. Roberts, Derec Llwyd Morgan, and Joan Rix Tebbutt (3, including a small ink sketch).

Letters to Kyffin Williams,

Includes letters from Robin Stemp (14), Jack Raymond Jones, Mildred E. Eldridge, Peter Cannon-Brookes, Bernard Dunstan (7, and Christmas card with original painting), D. Huw Owen (6), David Dykes (2), Robert W. Steel, Bill Cleaver, Oliver Fairclough (2), Mary Fedden, Anna Haycraft (3), Christopher Hall (2), Roger de Grey (2), Diana Armfield (3), Jonah Jones, Bedwyr Lewis Jones, Brynley F. Roberts, John Morgan, Richard Stilgoe, John Ward, Eiluned Rees, Frances Macdonald (3), James Nicholas (including a holograph englyn 'Pwllderi'), Ben Levene, Mary Anne Stevens, and George Chapman (4).

Letters to Kyffin Williams,

Includes letters from Henry Paget (Marquess of Anglesey, 3), Gwilym O. Williams, David Brown, Charles Wynne Finch, Peter Greenham, Derec Llwyd Morgan, Alistair Crawford, R. Geraint Gruffydd (3), Eiluned Rees, John Ormond (2), Alun Talfan Davies (2), Dafydd Wigley, Wyn Roberts, Richard Eurich, James Nicholas (englyn, 'Yn y Stabl'), Alwina H. Thomas, Luned Roberts de González, Tegai Roberts, Peter Wakefield, and Anna Haycraft.

Retrospective exhibition,

Papers, 1985-1987, relating to a retrospective exhibition of Kyffin Williams's work, 1987, mainly comprising lists of items selected for the exhibition and correspondence. Also included are corrected typescripts of an introduction by John Ormond, and a holograph stanza (englyn) by James Nicholas, dated 9 May 1986, both of which were published in the exhibition catalogue.

Llythyrau K-W,

Llythyrau, 1942-1992. Ymhlith y gohebwyr mae Phyllis [Kinney] (2), Tom [Parry], Derec Llwyd Morgan, James Nicholas, Bryn Roberts, Meic Stephens, Enid [Pierce Roberts], W. D. [Williams], [J.] [E.] Caerwyn [Williams] (3), a Gruffydd Aled [Williams], ynghyd â chopi teipysgrif o gyflwyniad [J.] [E.] Caerwyn [Williams] i D. Tecwyn Lloyd, John Saunders Lewis (Dinbych, 1988).

Kinney, Phyllis, 1922-

Llythyrau Cymrawd

Llythyrau a chardiau, 1988-1989, yn llongyfarch Norah Isaac ar yr anrhydedd o gael ei dewis yn Gymrawd o'r Eisteddfod Genedlaethol, gan gynnwys rhai oddi wrth Dr Emyr Wyn Jones; George Noakes; Jâms Nicholas; englyn gan [W.] Rhys [Nicholas] 'I Norah (ar gael ei hurddo yn Gymrawd)'; Mathonwy [Hughes]; Dyddgu [Owen]; W. Emrys Evans (2); ynghyd ag erthygl gyda'r teitl 'Norah is voted a jolly good fellow', Daily Post, 1989.

Jones, Emyr Wyn.

Llythyrau J-N,

Llythyrau, [1948]-[1983], gan gynnwys rhai oddi wrth Bedwyr Lewis Jones, Bobi Jones (2), Dafydd Glyn Jones, E. D. Jones, F. Wynn Jones, Glyn Jones, Gwilym R. Jones, J. E. Jones, John Gwilym Jones (2), Kitty Idwal Jones, Henry Lewis, [D.] Tec[wyn] Lloyd (8), Alan Llwyd (2), Tom Macdonald, Awen Mona, Prys Morgan, T. J. Morgan, James Nicholas (3), a W. Rhys Nicholas.

Jones, Bedwyr Lewis