- Ridley 0021.
- Item
- [ca.1905].
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
Christchurch seen from beyond the churchyard wall.
4 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
Christchurch seen from beyond the churchyard wall.
Llythyr ynglŷn â phrotest Pont Trefechan.
Llungopi o lythyr a yrrwyd oddi wrth Gwynfor Evans at E. G. Millward drannoeth protest Pont Trefechan ym 1963.
Evans, Gwynfor
A manuscript armorial of English and Welsh families entitled The nomenclature or Heralds Alphabett of Surnames, A-K (vol. I), with additional notes by Peter Le Neve (1661-1729), Norroy King at Arms. Painted coat-of-arms have been affixed to the manuscript at relevant points throughout the work.
Le Neve, Peter, 1661-1729
A manuscript armorial of English and Welsh families entitled The nomenclature or Heralds Alphabett of Surnames, L-Z (vol. II), with additional notes by Peter Le Neve (1661-1729), Norroy King at Arms. Painted coats-of-arms have been affixed to the manuscript at relevant points throughout the work.
Le Neve, Peter, 1661-1729
Photographs of the fragments of a computus and of a calendar which are comprised in Cambridge University Library MS 4543 and which were described by E. C. Quiggin in Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie, VII, 406-10.
An elderly lady wearing a shawl and hat standing outside her whitewashed and thatched cottage.
D C Harries, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo.
Papers of John Sheringham mainly reflecting his research interests, including his research into Montgomeryshire place-names, 1980-1995, medieval Welsh history and laws, 1984-1995, and Breton history, 1988-1989; typescript notes on Welsh law, 1986-1990; typescript drafts of published works, and papers of the Machynlleth and District Civic Society, 1979-1993, and the Aberystwyth and District Civic Society, 1990-1994.
Sheringham, J. G. T.
Part of William Condry Papers,
The group consists of notes, drafts, correspondence, press cuttings, leaflets and other printed material used in the preparation of books and articles, a large quantity of Condry's finished newspaper and magazine articles, and substantial number of card indexes, 1893, 1933-1998, on the subjects of wildlife, development and history of the landscape, nature conservation, ecology, other naturalists, past and present day travel and tourism. The subjects relate mainly to Wales, but also to other parts of Britain, Europe and Africa.
Part of R. H. Richards manuscripts
Notes of sermons preached by Abel Francis, D. Jenkins, James Lewis, and D. Williams, at Aberduar, Crug-y-maen, and Rhyd-y-bont, 1731-1763.
Francis, Abel, d. ca. 1743
Part of Garn Estate Records
The group consists of administrative records of the estates in Denbighshire, Flintshire, Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire, including rentals, 1658-1784, leases and related documents, 1756-1906, papers concerning crown rents, 1791-1845, enclosures and commons, 1802-1848, timber and mineral exploitation, 1748-1789, sporting rights, 1912, surveys and valuations, 1751-1880, maps and plans, 1776-1866 and estate accounts, 1708-1911.
Untitled
Joseph Herbert Canning Manuscripts,
Notes and transcripts made by Joseph Herbert Canning relating to local history, in particular to Catholic history in Monmouthshire, [1921]-[1929].
Canning, Joseph Herbert, d. 1940.
A manuscript containing an account of the origin and progress of the old Nonconformist group of churches which had their centre at Cilgwyn, near Llangybi, Cardiganshire, written by Evan Lewis (d. 1864), together with notes of a sermon preached at Cilgwyn, 12 September 1858.
Lewis, Evan, 1788?-1864
A manuscript containing another version (see NLW MS 2169B) of Evan Lewis's (d. 1864) Dydd y Pethau Bychain; accounts of a day school at Llangybi, 1857-1859, and of payments for lodgings, 1858-1864.
Lewis, Evan, 1788?-1864
A copy of a conveyance, dated 4 June 1877, relating to Penrhyn Castle, St Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire.
Penrhyn Castle (St. Dogmaels) Papers,
Deeds and documents, 1774-1933, relating mainly to farms called Penrhyn Mawr and Penrhyn Fach, and in particular to a parcel of Penrhyn Fach called Park y Quay on which Penrhyn Castle was built in the parish of St Dogmaels, co Pembroke, with also related maps, correspondence, and sales catalogues.
Untitled
Deeds relating to Cardigan, and St Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire, 1537-1804, predominantly of the property of the Weilshe family, 1563-1676, and the Davies family, 1676-1804; and deeds relating to Swansea, Glamorgan, 1821-1895.
Kyle, M., Mrs.
Aberystwyth overseers' accounts
Poor rate assessments and accounts of disbursements by overseers of the poor for the town of Aberystwyth, 1779-1838, together with particulars of paupers' rents, 1831-1837, and a register of apprentices, 1822-1836.
Deposits. Withdrawn September 1994. These items were transferred permanently to Ceredigion Archives in September 2010.
Part of Mary Dillwyn : Llysdinam Album.
A boy aged about twelve years old kneeling beside a light coloured dog harnessed to a small two wheel cart. The boy is wearing a peaked cap.The photograph has been taken in front of a large house, possibly Penllergare. No evidence that this photograph was ever affixed into the album.
Manuscripts and rare books relating mostly to the counties of Brecknockshire and Carmarthenshire, on subjects such as history, topography and especially genealogy, 1604-1859, including a transcript of the Golden Grove Book of pedigrees and other pedigrees, relating mainly to South Wales families; 19th century transcripts and copies of letters, including some from Sir Walter Raleigh, [1624]-[1807]; lists of Carmarthenshire sheriffs and Brecknockshire Lords Lieutenant, 1809-1849; parts of original manuscripts of Theophilus Jones and William Owen Pughe, [1792]-[1805]; notebooks and scrapbooks, 1839; and various annotated printed books; and deeds and other documents, 1588-1911, relating mostly to properties in Brecknockshire (particularly in the parish of Bronllys), with a few relating to Carmarthen and Swansea.
Joseph, Joseph, 1825?-1890
Part of Gwasg Gee Archive
Records of the printing and publishing firm of Thomas Gee, 1836-1937, including: general ledger, 1897-1910; trade ledgers, 1894-1920; Baner ledgers, 1871-1904; insurance accounts, 1852-1914; printing accounts, 1905-1937; Baner accounts, 1908-1922; North Wales Times accounts, 1904-1928; advertisement journals and ledgers, 1872-1918; statements of work undertaken, 1889-1918; machine room and piecework records, 1868-1890; receipts to customers, 1892-1897; daybooks, 1904-1907; subscription address books, 1898-1931; return sheets and books, 1914-1922; documents relating to partnership, copyright etc., 1839-1892; letters, 1847-1918; and miscellanea, 1836-1935.
Gwasg Gee (Cyhoeddwyr)