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Brittany (France)
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Breton printed ephemera

  • NLW ex 1728
  • File
  • 1993-1997

Additional printed ephemera, 1993-1997 and undated, in Breton and French, relating to cultural, political and religious activities in Brittany; together with a photocopy of an article, 1897, by F[rançois] Vallée (secretary of the committee for the preservation of the Breton language) on the Breton movement in Wales.

Breton printed ephemera

  • NLW ex 1728
  • File
  • 1994-1996

Printed ephemera, 1994-1996, in French and Breton, relating to current issues, including nuclear disarmament, Basque refugees, and the insufficient use of the Breton language on French television; together with newspaper cuttings concerning the twinning of Caerphilly and Fishguard with Breton towns.

Breton ephemera

  • NLW ex 1728
  • File

Further printed ephemera, in Breton and French, comprising six posters, 1998 and undated, relating to political activities in Brittany, including three representing Union Démocratique Bretonne.

Breton Printed Ephemera

  • NLW ex 1728
  • File

Additional printed ephemera in Breton and French, 1981-1998, relating to cultural, educational, political and religious activities in Brittany, including election addresses, March 1998.

Breton ephemera

  • NLW ex 1728
  • File
  • 1995-1999

Further printed ephemera, 1995-1999, in French and Breton, relating to cultural, educational and political activities in Brittany, including Keltia Musique, a catalogue of Breton and Celtic music, 1999, and Adsa, no. 2, July-August 1999, a newspaper featuring cultural issues in Brittany; together with a booklet published in 1998 concerning protected plants in Les Monts d'Arrée, Finistère.

Tud Diwar Ar Maez.

Breton printed ephemera

  • NLW ex 1728
  • File

Additional printed ephemera, 1997 and undated, in Breton and French, relating to cultural, educational, political and religious activities in Brittany.

Breton ephemera

  • NLW ex 1728
  • File
  • 1991-1998

Further printed ephemera, 1991-1998, in French and Breton, relating to cultural, educational and political activities in Brittany.

Tud Diwar Ar Maez.

Breton ephemera

  • NLW ex 1728
  • File
  • 1995-1998 and undated

Further printed ephemera, 1995-1998 and undated, in French and Breton, relating to cultural, political and educational activities in Brittany.

Tud Diwar Ar Maez.

Breton ephemera,

  • NLW ex 1728.
  • File
  • 1988-1999.

Further printed ephemera, mainly 1988-99, in French and Breton, relating to cultural, educational and political activities in Brittany, including the thirteenth National Festival of the Breton language at Spézet, May 1999, and the twenty-second film festival at Douarnenez, July 1999; together with a leaflet advertising activity holidays for children in a Breton summer camp organised by the An Oaled association in Treglonou.

Tud Diwar Ar Maez.

Rev. Caradoc Jones Papers

  • NLW ex 2080
  • File
  • 1937-1979

Papers relating to the Reverend Caradoc Jones (1875-1969), Rhosllannerchrugog, who went to Paimpol in Brittany in 1920 under the auspices of the Pioneer Mission and remained there until his retirement in 1967. The papers include some 75 letters, 1937-1968, written by Caradoc Jones to Eirene Stephens together with a summary list prepared by her of these, other documents and photographs of Paimpol; her correspondence, 1978-1979, with The National Library of Wales; together with publications of Caradoc Jones and concerning him, an article, 'The Gospel in Brittany', reprinted from The Christian, 25 November 1937; an account 'Holding the fort at Paimpol' by Rev. Caradoc Jones published in The Pioneer Review, April-June 1940, Winifred M. Pearce, Knight in royal service: a brief biography of the Rev. Caradoc Jones (London, 1962); and a newsletter, March 1969, from the Pioneer Mission, containing his obituary.

Jones, Caradoc, 1875-1969

Deunydd printiedig yn ymwneud â Llydaw.

  • NLW ex 2144
  • File
  • 1943-1947

Deunydd printiedig, c. 1943-1947, yn ymwneud â Llydaw, wedi eu crynhoi gan y Parch. J. Dyfnallt Owen.

Dyfnallt, 1873-1956

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