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Edward Thomas' badge of the Royal Garrison Artillery, lacking its pin [1914-1917].
Edward Thomas' badge of the Royal Garrison Artillery, lacking its pin [1914-1917].
First line: In an ash-grove among the mountains once, I was glad. Written in London. Manuscript, second draft, in ink, sent to Eleanor Farjeon with a letter dated 8 Feb 1916.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: There once the walls. Written in Steep. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
Letter from Edward Thomas to Helen Thomas. In envelope postmarked Field Post Office, 8 Feb 1917.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
Letter from Edward Thomas to Helen Thomas. In envelope postmarked 27 Jan 1917, Codford, Wiltshire.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: The dim sea glints chill. The white sun is shy. Written in Steep. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: The summer nests uncovered by autumn wind. Written in Steep. Typescript. Version B.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: He was the one man I met up in the woods. Written in Steep. Typescript.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
First line: I may come near loving you. Manuscript draft in ink.
Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917
Correspondence and printed material relating to Dr David Thomas,
Correspondence and printed material relating to Dr David Thomas' trials as a conscientious objector and his efforts on behalf of others.
Letter from Principal E. H. Griffiths to Sir L. A. Selby-Bigge of the Board of Education, asking if the Board could submit to lord Derby a request to release Mr H. T. Flint, Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator in Physics, and Mr Frank Dixey, Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator in Geology, from military service, in order that the work of their Departments be carried on efficiently. Encloses letters of support for both individuals.
Griffiths, E. H. (Ernest Howard), 1851-1932
Letter from Principal E. H. Griffiths to the Board of Education Secretary confirming numbers of women students and staff volunteering, noting that some are awaiting parental permission, and others have not clarified the length of time for which they will volunteer.
Griffiths, E. H. (Ernest Howard), 1851-1932
Letter from Principal E. H. Griffiths to Mr R. H. Greaves, enclosing a letter from the Board of Education (not present in the archive). Griffiths notes 'I think this makes it evident that you are now certain of being exempted.
Griffiths, E. H. (Ernest Howard), 1851-1932
Pages 1-7 of 31 page manuscript. On full orchestral paper, string parts only completed: Violin 1 and 2, viola, violoncello, double bass.
Owen, Morfydd, 1891-1918
The street sounds to the soldiers' tread,
Lyrics and piano-vocal score.
Owen, Morfydd, 1891-1918
Letter from Principal E. H. Griffiths to Prof. A. L. Selby, enclosing a letter from Sir L. A. Selby-Bigge of the Board of Education (not present in the archive).
Griffiths, E. H. (Ernest Howard), 1851-1932
Pages 8-31 of 31 page manuscript. Full orchestral score.
Owen, Morfydd, 1891-1918
Piano-vocal score with lyrics. Bound in "Manuscript Music Book", "Lullaby - Pyrenean" written on cover.
Owen, Morfydd, 1891-1918
Loose copy of the full orchestral score.
Owen, Morfydd, 1891-1918
An exercise book containing poems apparently written by a soldier from Anglesey [J. Thomas, Llangwyllog] during the Great War 1914-1918. Among the titles are 'Deigryn ar fedd cyfaill a laddwyd ar y Somme yn 1916', 'Fechgyn Hen Eglwys a gwympodd yn y Drin', 'Memorial Hall Bodwrog', 'General Owen Thomas A. S. Môn', and 'Arwyr Rhosgolyn'.
Thomas, J., Llangwyllog