Undated Parliamentary Election addresses and leaflets
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Undated Parliamentary Election addresses and leaflets
Parliamentary Election addresses and leaflets
Parliamentary Election addresses and leaflets
Parliamentary Election addresses and leaflets
Parliamentary Election addresses and leaflets
Parliamentary Election addresses and leaflets
File contains Labour Party election addresses, include photocopies of some material.
Parliamentary Election addresses and leaflets
Parliamentary Election addresses and leaflets
Parliamentary Election addresses and leaflets
Parliamentary Election addresses and leaflets
Parliamentary Election addresses and leaflets
Parliamentary Election addresses and leaflets
Parliamentary Election addresses and leaflets
Studio portrait of a middle-aged man in British military uniform. Negative appears to be inscribed 'Vandenburghe' but could also be 'Nandengburghe'
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
Prisoner of war camp magazines
Seven issues, May-December 1944, of a magazine entitled Cymro (issues 2, 3 (unfinished), a special Christmas edition and four Supplement editions), produced by members of the Cymric Club in Stalag IVB prisoner of war camp near Muhlberg, Germany, featuring articles on Welsh sport, Welsh legends and Welsh regiments, and reports on sporting events held in the camp; together with the only two issues, January 1945, of 20 Bees Buzz, a weekly newspaper produced by the inmates of Hut 20B, containing mainly camp news, especially sport and social events.
A copy, 2016, of an English translation by Diarmuid Johnson of the Middle Welsh poem in the Black Book of Carmarthen relating to Seithenhin and the myth of Cantre'r Gwaelod; this version of the poem was used in the project exhibitions alongside the Middle Welsh rendition and the Modern Welsh translation.
‘Seithenhin / Seithennin’ poem (Modern Welsh)
A copy, 2016, of a Modern Welsh translation by Diarmuid Johnson of the Middle Welsh poem in the Black Book of Carmarthen relating to Seithenhin and the myth of Cantre'r Gwaelod; this version of the poem was used in the project exhibitions alongside the Middle Welsh rendition and the English translation.
‘Seithenhin’ poem (Middle Welsh)
A copy, 2016, of a rendition by Diarmuid Johnson of the Middle Welsh poem in the Black Book of Carmarthen (ff. 53v-54) relating to Seithenhin and the myth of Cantre'r Gwaelod; this version of the poem was used in the project exhibitions alongside the Modern Welsh and English translations.
Mererid Hopwood and Erin Kavanagh (2)
A photograph, November 2017, of Mererid Hopwood and Erin Kavanagh at the launch of the ‘Layers in Lampeter’ exhibition, which Professor Hopwood opened.
Mererid Hopwood and Erin Kavanagh (1)
A photograph, November 2017, of Mererid Hopwood and Erin Kavanagh at the launch of the ‘Layers in Lampeter’ exhibition, which Professor Hopwood opened.