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Papers and photographs relating to Clifford McLucas' 'Na Ladd [Thou Shalt Not Kill]' installation at Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff.
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Papers and photographs relating to Clifford McLucas' 'Na Ladd [Thou Shalt Not Kill]' installation at Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff.
Cardiff Musical Society records
Part of University of Wales Archive
Minute book, 1904-1923, register of subscribers of the Society, 1910-1916, and a register of members, 1916-1925.
Cardiff Musical Society
Part of Welsh National Opera Records
Material relating to the proposed Cardiff Bay Opera House (and later, the Wales Millennium Centre), reflecting the Welsh National Opera's involvement in various aspects of the planning process and initial architectural design competition. Material includes news cuttings; professional newsletters; feasibility studies; project speculations and reports; architectural drawings; competition briefs and guidelines; Trustee letters and correspondence with WNO, development partners (Cardiff Bay Development Corporation), architects (Office of Zaha Hadid), solicitors and members of the public; committee material including correspondence and minutes of Board of Trustees (1994-1996), Joint Fundraising Liaison Committee (1995), Client Group (1995), Finance Committee (1995), Access and Participation Committee (1995), Building Sub-committee (1995), Chairman's Committee (1995), Opera House Steering Group (1986-1990), Design Team (1994-1995) and Public Relations Committee (1995) meetings.
Cardiff Bay Opera House
Part of Welsh Women's Peace Petition
Box containing 190 petitions covering the area of Acrefair, Barry, Berwen, Blaenllechau, Bontuchel, Briton Ferry, Brymbo, Brynteg, Cefn, Cefn Mawr, Cerney, Clawdd-newydd, Clocaenog, Clydach Vale, Derwen, Dinas Rhondda, Eryrys, Ferndale, Froncysyllte, Gellifor, Glyn Ceiriog, Graig-fechan, Hendrerwydd, Hiraethog, Llanarmon-yn-lal, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd, Llanelidan, Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Llanfwrog, Llangeinor, Llangollen, Llangynhafal, Llanychan, Llwynmawr, Llysfasi, Nant-y-moel, Nantclwyd, Neath, Newbridge, Ogmore Vale, Pentre Broughton, Pentrecelyn, Pontfadog, Port Talbot, Porth, Rhewl, Ruabon, Ruthin, Southsea, Tonypandy, Trecynon, Trevor, Waunlwyd, Wrexham & Trealaw.
Part of Welsh Women's Peace Petition
Box containing 190 petitions covering the area of Aberbargoed, Aberdare, Baltimore (USA), Barry, Berwyn, Blackmill, Blaenycoed, Bodfari, Bridgend, Cardiff, Clydach Vale, Colwyn Bay, Cwmbran, Cynwyl Elfed, Deri, Dinas, Dinas Powys, Gellywen, Gorseinon, Hirwaun, Lewistown, Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, Llandyrnog, Llanelidan, Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Llangollen, Llantysilio, Llwynypia, Loughor, Magor, Mydroilyn, Narberth, Newport, Ogmore Vale, Pantyrawel, Pen-y-bont, Penarth, Penclawdd, Pontcanna, Pontymister, Rhiwderin, Rhoose, Rhos-on-Sea, Risca, Rogerstone, Senghenydd, St. Fagans, Taff's Well, Talog, Tonypandy, Trealaw, Tregeiriog, Treherbert & Waen.
Additional papers relating to Richard Bennett
Addresses and notes on the history of the Calvinistic Methodist cause in Montgomeryshire
Numbered volumes containing mainly addresses and notes on the history of the Calvinistic Methodist cause in Montgomeryshire. The dates probably reflect original material from which Bennett's transcripts were taken; no clear distinction is made in the catalogue.
Part of Welsh Women's Peace Petition
Box containing 156 petitions covering the area of Abercrave, Abergavenny, Abergwesyn, Abertillery, Bancffosfelen, Bancyfelin, Bargoed, Birchgrove, Blackwood, Brecon, Builth Wells, Bwlch, Caerphilly, Cardiff, Carmarthen, Cefn Gorwydd, Clydach, Crickhowell, Crwbin, Cwmbach, Eardisley, Glangrwyney, Glasbury, Gorseinon, Groesffordd, Hay-on-Wye, Hirwaun, Kidwelly, Lampeter Velfrey, Llanbradach, Llanddewi Velfrey, Llanddowror, Llandybie, Llanfaes, Llanfihangel Tal-y-llyn, Llanfrynach, Llangammarch Wells, Llangattock, Llangenny, Llangors, Llangunnock, Llangynin, Llanhamlach, Llanstephan, Llanwern, Llanwrtyd Wells, Narberth, Neath, Newport, Pennorth, Pentrebach, Pontyberem, Saint Clears, Scethrog, Seven Sisters, Swansea, Talgarth, Talybont-on-Usk, Three Cocks, Tirabad, Trefecca, Treforest, Tregoyd, Whitland & Ynystawe.
Part of Welsh Women's Peace Petition
Box containing 210 petitions covering the area of Abergwili, Abermorddu, Ammanford, Beulah. Blaenau, Brymbo, Brynmawr, Builth Wells, Burry Port, Caerbryn, Caergwrle, Carmarthen, Chester, Cymau, Ffrith, Garden Village, Glascoed, Gresford, Gwersyllt, Hawarden, Hope, Johnstown, Llanafan, Llandilo, Llandovery, Llandybie, Llanelly Hill, Llanfihangel Brynpabuan, Llanfynydd, Llannefydd, Llanwrtyd Wells, Llay, Llysdinam, London, Manchester, Marford, New Broughton, Pantyffynnon, Pembrey, Pensarn, Pentre Broughton, Pentregwenlais, Penybanc, Penycae, Penyffordd, Penygroes, Rhosrobin, Rhostyllen, Rossett, Summerhill, Swansea, Tycroes & Wrexham.
Part of Welsh Women's Peace Petition
Box containing 206 petitions covering the area of Aberbargoed, Abercarn, Abergavenny, Abertysswg, Andover, Argoed, Beaufort, Bedwas, Blackwood, Blaenavon, Bristol, Brynawel, Caldicot, Carleon, Chippenham, Crickhowell, Crosskeys, Cwmcarn, Cwmfelinfach, Cwmynyscoy, Cwmyoy, Dukestown, Ebbw Vale, Fleur-de-lis, Gilwern, Glastonbury, Govilon, Llanbadoc, Llandevenny, Llanfoist, Llangwm, Llanhennock, Llanvihangel Crucorney, Llanwenarth, London, Magon, Mardy, Nantyglo, New Inn, Newport, Newtown, Oakdale, Panteg, Penarth, Pengam, Penygarn, Ponthir, Pontllanfraith, Pontnewydd, Pontnewynydd, Pontypool, Pontywaun, Rhiwderin, Tredegar, Trefeglwys, Trethomas, Usk, Wattsville, Waunlwyd, Wolverhampton & Ynysddu.
Printed books with manuscript notes by T. Llechid Jones
Part of T. Llechid Jones collection
Printed books with manuscript notes by T. Llechid Jones (487, 490, 494) and others (502) (not in chronological order).
Nos 481-486, 488-489, 491-493, 495-501, 503-507 (all of which contain manuscript notes) have been transferred to the Printed Books Collection: 481. Bishop Hacket's Memoirs of the Life of Archbishop Williams ... (London, 1715); 482. a miscellaneous volume including A Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Bangor ... 1817 (Bangor, [1817]), and a manuscript sermon on the Book of Numbers Chapter XXIII verse 10; 483. Angharad Llwyd, A History of the Island of Mona (Ruthin, 1833) [XDA 1338 LL79 (4to)]; 484. A Brief Sketch of a Proposed New Line of Communication between Dublin and London... (Dublin, 1836); 485. Old Price's Remains ... by John Price, MA (London, 1864); 486. Arthur James Johnes, An Essay on the Causes which have Produced Dissent from the Established Church in the Principality of Wales (Llanidloes, 1870); 488. Sir John Wynne, The History of the Gwydir Family ... (Oswestry, 1878); 489. W. H. James, Old Karnarvon ... (Carnarvon, [1882]); 491. Hugh J. Williams, Hanes Eglwys Llanllechid (Bangor, 1910); 492. Hanes Eglwysi a Phlwyfi Lleyn ..., dan olygiaeth y Parch. D. T. Davies (Pwllheli, 1910); 493. David Davies (Dewi Eden), Harlech, Ardudwy a'i Gwron ... (Blaenau Festiniog, 1914); 495. Hunangofiant y Parch. Thomas Jones ..., wedi ei olygu gan Idwal Jones (Aberystwyth, 1937); 496. Rulacc, Ruedok, and the Valley of the Welsh Dee by a FRA (London, 1899); 497. Grey Ewing, A History of Cowden ... (Tunbridge Wells, 1926) [DA 699.8 C87 E95]; 498. Thomas Griffiths Jones, A History of the Parish of Llansantffraid-yn-Mechain; 499. articles from Y Traethodydd, including John Owen, Criccieth, ‘Y Parch. Thomas Roberts, Jerusalem’ (Y Traethodydd, 60 (1900), pp. 229-238), with a manuscript note by T. Llechid Jones, [c. 1919]; 500. Llyfr Gweddi Cyffredin a Gweinidogaeth y Sacramentau (London, 1678) with manuscript notes by Peter Vaughan [Ws 1678 (1a)]; 501. A Summary View of the Articles Exhibited Against the Late Bishop of St Davids ... (London, 1701) and A Short Narrative of the Proceedings Against the Bishop of St Asaph ... (London. 1702) [Ws 1701 (4a)]; 503. Henry Rowlands, Mona Antiqua Restaurata ... (London, 1766) [XDA 1338.2 R88 (4to)]; 504. Sir John Wynn, The History of the Gwydir Family... (Ruthin, 1827) with manuscript notes by W. W. E Wynne [Ws 1827 (4to)]; 505. John Reynolds of Oswestry, The Scripture Genealogy ... to which is added A Display of Heraldry (Chester, 1739), pp. 3-192 only, the missing pages having been copied in manuscript by Alfred Neobard Palmer from Peniarth MS 146, [c. 1885?] [OXA 551]; 506. Alfred Neobard Palmer, A History of Ancient Tenures of Land in the Marches of North Wales ... (Wrexham, [1885]) with manuscript notes by the author; 507. Alfred Neobard Palmer, History of the Town of Wrexham ... by Alfred Neobard Palmer, Wrexham, 1893 with manuscript notes by the author, 1893.
The series consists of printed materials, 1868-2023, concerning a large number of various subjects, some of them of political interest.
Pressure groups and organisations
The series comprises printed items, 1949-2021, concerning various pressure groups and organisations.
Family documents and personalia
Part of Griffith Evans papers
Part of Welsh Women's Peace Petition
Box containing 191 petitions covering the area of Aberbeeg, Abergavenny, Blackwood, Blaenavon, Blaina, Brynithel, Bute Town, Caerleon, Cardiff, Croespenmaen, Crumlin, Cwmbran, Cwmnantygynt, Dukestown, Fleur-de-lis, Georgetown, Gilwern, Govilon, Goytre, Griffithstown, Hafodyrynys, Little Mill, Llanellen, Llanfrechfa, Llangynidr, Llanhilleth, Llanover, Maesycwmmer, Mardy, Nantyglo, Nant-y-derry, Nantybwch, Newbridge, Newport, Pengam, Pentwynmawr, Ponthir, Pontllanfraith, Pontypool, Raglan, Rhymney, Sebastopol, Sirhowy, Six Bells, Tir-y-Berth, Tredegar, Trefil, Trinant & Troedrhiwgwair.
Part of Welsh Women's Peace Petition
Box containing 182 petitions covering the area of Aberbeeg, Abertillery, Blaenavon, Blaina, Caerau, Cwmavon, Cwmdu, Cwmtillery, Hengoed, Liverpool, Maesteg, Maesycwmmer, Nantyglo, Pwll Du, Rhymney, Tredegar & Ystrad Mynach.
Part of Berta Ruck archive
Part of Berta Ruck archive
Thirteen notebooks, 1951-1973, containing journal entries; letters and postcards, many from relatives, literary agents and the media (relating in particular to her broadcasts on Welsh regional BBC programmes); photographs; ideas for fiction; and press cuttings of book reviews.
Part of William Condry Papers,
The series comprises letters, 1947-1950, printed articles about Red Kites, 1947-1971, together with notes and a talk on the formation of the Kite Committee, 1949, resulting from William Condry's involvement with fellow West Wales Field Society members, Captain and Mrs H. R. H. Vaughan of Rhandir-mwyn near Llandovery, who were dedicated to the preservation of the Red Kite. He took an active part in surveying the kites, in order to establish the locations of nests, to gain more accurate information regarding numbers and to judge the breeding success rate.
Vaughan, H.R.H. 1893-1978
Part of Dr Terence Rees Papers
The series comprises magazines and copy articles, 1955-1960, relating to the theatre in Wales.