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‘Flood-tide’,

Signed typescript copy of a story annotated ‘In print’ and ‘Published’. In print was a term used by the ‘Pembrokeshire Women’s Institute Writer’s Magazine’ for inclusion.

‘Gale warning’,

Correspondence and a typescript copy of an adult story relating to a late 1940’s coast/fishing boat submitted to various magazines including ‘Wife and home’, 'Woman’s companion' & 'Sunday companion' but not accepted.

‘Goldie the cat’,

Typescript copy of a children’s story accepted and published in ‘Our Magazine - For boys and girls taught at home’, published by the West Riding of Yorkshire County Council, including a copy of the relevant issue (vol. Ten, Number 2, May 1962) and correspondence (1958, 1962). The story was not accepted by Sunny Stories as is stated in correspondence which is endorsed ‘Also Mag. For Handicapped Children – 1962’.

‘Good morning Wales’ - other articles,

Correspondence and typescript copies of articles submitted to ‘Good morning Wales’; most, if not all, were not used. The articles are ‘Whit Monday’; ‘Where to go in North Pembrokeshire’; ‘Safety afloat’; ‘Women’s Institute cooking’; ‘Baptism’ and ‘The smallest room’.

‘Good morning Wales’ – ‘Old sea dogs’,

Typescript research on seven sea captains and a quarter-master carried out for the ‘Good morning Wales’ programme in June 1966; only Captains Roberts, Varney and Hughes were used for the recording. Also included is correspondence with various publishers and the BBC and an extract from the Western Telegraph, Haverfordwest, who published all the articles.

‘Gorsfochno acts, papers, letters, etc.’

Parcel of papers concerning the enclosure and drainage of Cors Fochno (Borth Bog), 1781-1835, and claims to the allotments by other landowners, notably Davies, 1852-1866. For general contents see series level description. The file includes a valuation of allotments near Moel Ynys [1816]; letters and invoices from Charles Hassall of Tenby, 1813; Robert Williams, 1816-1822, Richard Griffithes of Bishops Castle, 1827-1847, Oliver Lloyd of Cardigan, 1835, Charles Mickleburgh of Montgomery, 1852-1862, Parry and Atwood, 1853-1864, Boys and Tweedie, 1856-1866, and an incomplete letter explaining the construction of the sluice at Ynyslas.

‘Henry’,

Typescript copy of a modern story for children relating to Henry Tudor written for the Cheltenham Festival of Literature short story competition.

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