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Labour Party

The series comprises correspondence and other papers relating to James Griffiths and the Labour Party including letters received following election campaigns, upon his resignation as Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, his resignation as Secretary of State for Wales and papers relating to a disciplinary hearing against Aneurin Bevan.

The Labour Party

Comprises files related to campaigning work undertaken by Gordon MacDonald for the Labour party for the 1950 and 1951 General Elections and including arrangements for public meetings and meetings of Labour party members.

Correspondence with the Observer newspaper

The file relates to reporting in the Observer and Express newspapers of a Labour Party National Executive Committee based a leak from people present at the meeting and includes copies of the relevant articles, drafts of a letter from James Griffiths to the editor of the Observer and letters from the secretary, Morgan Phillips, to members of the National Executive Committee.

Ann Clwyd Papers

  • GB 0210 ACLWYD
  • Fonds
  • 1912-2023

An archive of papers relating to Ann Clwyd's political and campaigning activities in Wales, the UK and internationally. The papers include correspondence, reports, parliamentary and Labour party papers and cover matters such as international development, human rights, healthcare standards and animal rights.

Clwyd, Ann, 1937-

Griff Jones Papers

  • GB 0210 GRIFJO
  • Fonds
  • 1867-1968

A collection, relating to the formative years of the Labour Party, including over 20 signed letters and 25 postcards from J. Ramsay MacDonald (1866-1937), who served as Prime Minister from 1929 to 1935; 7 signed letters from Philip Snowden (1864-1937), Chancellor of the Exchequer under Ramsay MacDonald; a signed photograph postcard of Keir Hardy; a copy of James Ramsay MacDonald, Labour's Man of Destiny, first edition, signed by the author; and 6 photographs, some featuring Snowden, Grenfell, and Ramsay MacDonald. Also included are letters from JRM's private secretary, Ethel Snowden, C. Rowden Buxton and Ben Tillett. The recipient of the correspondence was Griff Jones, a Labour Party activist from Swansea, who also drew satirical cartoons under the name 'Gytto'.

Jones, Griff