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Hedd Wyn, 1887-1917
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Traethodau,

Essays by J. D. Richards: 'Delfrydiaeth yn ei pherthynas รข dadblygiad dyn'; 'Dewi Sant'; 'Diarhebion Cymru: eu swyn a'u dylanwad'; 'Hedd Wyn'; 'Cenhadaeth y bobl Gymreig yn y teulu Cenhedloedd'; 'John Baldwyn Jones, Dinas Mawddwy'; 'Daniel Owen'; 'Dylanwad yr ysbryd milwrol ar foesau y genedl'; and 'Deffroad cenedlaethol y Cymry'.

John Dyer Richards.

Pregethau a llythyrau,

Miscellaneous sermon notes, some in shorthand; transcripts by J. D. Richards of three letters by Ellis Humphrey Evans ('Hedd Wyn'); and a holograph letter by Robert Williams Parry, 1917.

John Dyer Richards and others.

Gwae Fi Fy Myw

Second-draft screenplay by Alan Llwyd titled Gwae Fi Fy Myw, the narrative based on the final years of poet Ellis Humphrey Evans (Hedd Wyn). The film would eventually be released as Hedd Wyn (1992).

Circulars and appeals

The file comprises circular letters and appeals on behalf of various memorial and testimonial fund committees to commemorate Llywelyn ein Llyw Olaf, King Edward VII (Prince of Wales), Ceiriog, Mr Owen Owen, Pedrog, Hedd Wyn, Sir John Rhys, Eifionydd, and Lord Davies of Llandinam; and letters sent to the Cymmrodorion Secretary regarding a memorial to the late Joseph Edwards.

Cerddi'r Bugail

Copi llawysgrif ddrafft o Cerddi'r Bugail, sef cyfrol goffa o farddoniaeth Hedd Wyn (Ellis Humphrey Evans) (1887-1917), wedi'i olygu gan y Parchedig J. J. Williams ac o bosib yn ei lawysgrifen. = Draft manuscript copy of Cerddi'r Bugail, a commemorative anthology of poetry by Hedd Wyn (Ellis Humphrey Evans) (1887-1917), edited by the Reverend J. J. Williams and possibly written in his hand.

Barddoniaeth,

A collection of minor poems by J. D. Richards, with a transcript of verses by Ellis Humphrey Evans ('Hedd Wyn'), and biographical material on 'Hedd Wyn' in the form of answers to a questionnaire.

John Dyer Richards.

Awduron

Portraits of Welsh and Anglo-Welsh writers. Many of these are photographs taken by Julian Sheppard for the Welsh Arts Council and are duplicates of photos found elsewhere in the collection.