Correspondence, 1998-2013, relating to the proposed publication of 'Who's who in Welsh art 1945-1999', and requests from artists for questionnaires, 2005-2011.
The diary, 1923 -1928, records his first visit to Skokholm, 7 June 1927, and lists the birds seen on Skomer. On 12 September he notes that 'Late Do[ris] and I decided to rent the Island, but to stay on the farm for a year, to see if things go well' and the move to the island on 16 October. Their wedding day on 12 July 1928 is described.
A volume of manuscript and typescript notes and illustrations, 22 July - 1 October 2017, contributed by children and other visitors in reaction to the 'Borth's lost legends' exhibition at Borth Station Museum, with a manuscript macalla poem by Erin Kavanagh (after Percy Bysshe Shelley) and a note by the museum staff.
The file comprises material relating to job losses announced by Corus Steel, including the decision to end steelmaking at LLanwern with the loss of 1,300 jobs.