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Ray Howard-Jones Papers
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Notebooks

The file comprises six notebooks, some of which were used to record numerous details regarding exhibitions such as notes on paintings sent to, and sold at, various exhibitions, and lists of invitations to private views, whilst others were used as visitors' books to record the number of people who attended each exhibition.

Notebooks

The file comprises thirteen notebooks containing drafts of poems, interspersed with draft letters, notes about medical conditions, appointments and other miscellaneous writings.

Passports

The series comprises two passports, issued to Ray Howard-Jones in 1953 and 1967.

Personal papers

The group consists of papers, 1883-1996, relating to the personal life of Ray Howard-Jones, including her correspondence and that of her family, her financial papers, diaries and journals, address books and passports, together with her educational papers, and papers relating to her interests and activities.

Poems

The file comprises numerous notes on poetry, draft poems which were subsequently collected and published, single copies of printed poems, and miscellaneous papers relating to poetry.

Printed material

The series comprises catalogues of exhibitions where Ray Howard-Jones exhibited her work; catalogues of various other exhibitions; printed books and booklets of art interest; magazines which feature Ray Howard Jones's work; and press cuttings of Ray Howard Jones's life and works.

Radio interviews

The series comprises a number of scripts used by BBC Radio Wales for interviews about Ray Howard Jones's life and works, including 'Location Skomer Island: The Neck', 'D-Day Ships. In Dock for Loading', 'War, War, War', and 'Father David Morgan's Church', together with other papers relating to radio interviews, 1984.

Ray Howard-Jones Papers

  • GB 0210 RAYHOJ
  • Fonds
  • 1883-1996

Papers, 1883-1996, of, or acquired by, the artist Ray Howard-Jones (1903-1996), including correspondence, diaries, notes and draft poems, and papers relating to exhibitions, together with photographs and slides, and printed material.

A further group of papers of, or acquired by Ray Howard-jones was received June 2006. This group remains uncatalogued.

Howard-Jones, Ray

Royal Society of Arts

The file comprises letters inviting Ray Howard-Jones to become a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and printed booklets of the Society.

Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain)

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