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Welsh Arts Therapies Advisory Forum Records

  • GB 0210 WATAFR
  • Fonds
  • 1988-2012

Archive of the All Wales Network Committee for Arts Therapies Professions (later Welsh Arts Therapies Advisory Forum (WATAF)),1988-2012, including correspondence, agenda and minutes of meetings, and related papers.

Digital archive of WATAF (1 disk), consisting of records, 2004-2021, relating to meetings, and supplementary material donated in January 2022.

Welsh Arts Therapies Advisory Forum

Ashmole 19

  • NLW Facs 1071.
  • File
  • [2012]

Llungopi o Ashmole Roll 19 a gedwir yn Llyfrgell y Bodley, Rhydychen, yn cynnwys arfbeisiau cyndeidiau John ap Dafydd ap Bened ap Dafydd, a luniwyd gan Wiliam Cynwal yn yr unfed ganrif ar bymtheg (gweler M. P. Siddons, Welsh Pedigree Rolls (1996), rhif. 75).

Cynwal, Wiliam, -1587 or 1588.

Edward Thomas family papers

  • NLW ex 2879.
  • File
  • 1913-2011

Papers, 1913-2011, of Julian Thomas, relating mostly to his brother, the poet Edward Thomas; with other family papers, photographs, ephemera and personalia.
The papers comprise: (i) proofs, drafts and related correspondence of Julian Thomas, 1917-1938; (ii) proofs of Edward Thomas, The Last Sheaf (London, 1928) with corrections [?in the hand of Julian Thomas]; (iii) papers, 1935-1937, relating to the Edward Thomas Memorial Fund; (iv) typescript copies, [1938], of letters (1897-1916) of Edward Thomas to David ('Dad') Uzzell; (v) printed books, periodicals, offprints and cuttings, 1913-2011, mostly relating to Edward Thomas; (vi) family photographs; (vii) five photographs of Reginald Thomas, together with an official message of sympathy on his death from Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for War, [1918], and the 'King's Message' accompanying the Memorial Plaque (see xvi); (viii) some fifteen family postcards, 1929-1992; (ix) passport, 1931-1938, of Edward Eastaway Thomas; (x) miscellaneous photographs and papers of David Christopher T. Thomas, R.N.V.R., 1941-1946; and (xi-xiii) three notebooks of [?D. C. T.] Thomas, [1940s]. Also included are: (xiv) a first edition copy of Edward Thomas, The South Country (London, 1909), inscribed by him on the half-title page 'To Father & Mother 15.XI.09', with a few further annotations in pencil in a different hand; (xv) a Morocco leather case containing a sepia photograph, [1916x1917], of Corporal Edward Thomas in uniform; (xvi) the bronze Next of Kin Memorial Plaque issued to Reginald Thomas' family following his death; and (xvii) a stamp containing the monogram 'MH' or 'HM' in a case decorated with a rose design.

Thomas, Julian, 1889-

Archif Cymru Yfory

  • GB 0210 CYFORY
  • Fonds
  • 2007-2011

Papers of Cymru Yfory/Tomorrow's Wales, including correspondence, administrative papers, publications and copies of evidence submitted to the All Wales convention, copies of lectures, speeches and campaigning material.

Tomorrow’s Wales (Movement)

National Assembly for Wales Archive

  • GB 0210 NAFW
  • Fonds
  • 1999-2011

Papers of the National Assembly for Wales, including Committee Secretariat files.

Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru = National Assembly for Wales

Ruth Bidgood poems

  • NLW MS 23946i-iiD.
  • File
  • 1966-2011

Some one hundred and seventy-five original poems by Ruth Bidgood, 1966-2011, mostly typescript, some are emended and a few are in manuscript (ff. 208, 212, 214, 216-217, 219).
The majority of the poems have appeared in various periodicals, as recorded by the author on the individual folios. A few only have subsequently been published in collections, including 'Cwm Pennant' (ff. 132-133) and 'Encounters with Angels' (ff. 195-201) in Symbols of Plenty (Norwich, 2006), 'Complaints' (ff. 66-71, 187-189) and 'Bringing Home the Bride' (ff. 169-170) in Hearing Voices (Blaenau Ffestiniog, 2008), and a revised version of 'Reading a Landscape' (ff. 177-181) in Time Being (Bridgend, 2009). 'The Zombie-makers' (f. 38) and 'Brianne 1970' (f. 42) were first published in Matthew Jarvis, Ruth Bidgood (Cardiff, 2012), pp. 133-134. There are multiple copies or drafts of some poems, including 'Complaints' (ff. 66-71, 187-189), 'Summerers' (ff. 129, 152), 'Apparition' (ff. 171, 208), 'Reading a Landscape' (ff. 177-181), 'Windblow' (ff. 182, 218-219), 'Elan in Autumn' (ff. 193, 213-217) and 'Looms' (ff. 194, 210). A list of contents (for ff. 1-194) in the hand of the author is ff. i-ii; the order has subsequently been revised by her. Since the author usually disposed of typescripts once the poems had been collected, this volume includes rare examples of her work.

Bidgood, Ruth

Papurau Gilmor Griffiths,

  • GB 0210 GILGRIF
  • Fonds
  • 1917-2011.

Music manuscripts and papers of the composer and teacher, Gilmor Griffiths.

Griffiths, Gilmor, 1917-1985.

D. Emrys Williams collection

  • GB 0210 DEMRSMS
  • Fonds
  • 1851-2011

Research papers of D. Emrys Williams comprising notes on genealogy and local history (NLW ex 2990), and material relating to Carmarthenshire clergy during the eighteenth century (NLW ex 2991); together with rate books for the parish of Talley (NLW ex 2992).

Williams, D. Emrys

Gwyneth Lewis Papers

  • GB 0210 GWYNETHLEW
  • Fonds
  • [c.1965]-2011

Literary and personal papers of Gwyneth Lewis, comprising poetry, prose, correspondence, notes and other professional and private material accumulated throughout her life from her school and college years until 2011, with some gaps.

Lewis, Gwyneth, 1959-

Dot Cym Campaign Records

  • GB 0210 DOTCYM
  • Fonds
  • 2006-2011

Records of the campaign to secure to top level domain .cym for the Wales mainly comprising correspondence, letters of support, policy documents and press coverage. The campaign later supported .cymru and .wales as domains for Wales.

Dot Cym Campaign

CMA: Calvinistic Methodist Archive

  • GB 0210 CALMETHS
  • Fonds
  • 1734-2011

The records deposited in 1934 included two major groups, the 'Trevecka Group' and the 'Bala College Group'. The former, which represents the largely autonomous 18th-century development of Methodism in Wales, beginning in the 1730s, is centred on the archives of the founding father of Welsh Methodism, Howell Harris, and of the religious community which he established, the 'Trevecka Family'. Besides the 290 volumes of Howell Harris's diaries (for 1735-73), it comprises some 3000 letters, accounts of Societies (individual groups of adherents) and records of Associations. The 'Bala College Group' represents the development of Methodism during the 19th century, its spread in North Wales, the separation from the Established Church in 1811 and the formation of the Confession of Faith in 1823. The accessions of the years 1934 to 1974 include the records of the Sasiwn [the Association], district meetings, colleges, some individual chapels and churches, personal archives (both those of ministers and laymen), and those of the Foreign Mission. In content, the accessions of the years 1974-83 are distinguished from those of the earlier period by the high proportion of records of individual churches, many of them deposited because of the closure of the church. A third series, following a classification similar to that of the second, lists accessions from July 1983 onwards. The records of the North Cardiganshire Presbytery, detailed in a schedule [c.1940], have been withdrawn. Particular mention should be made of the archives of the Foreign Mission, which cover the missionary work of the Church in North East India from its beginning in the 1840s.

Harris, Howell, 1714-1773

Archifau'r Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol

  • GB 0210 COLCYM
  • Fonds
  • 2001-2011

Papurau'r Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol, 2001-2011, gan gynnwys cofnodion grwpiau pwyllgor, ffeiliau yn ymwneud a phrosiectau, gohebiaeth, papurau marchnata a phapurau amrywiol eraill.

Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol

Archif Sgriptiau BBC Scripts Archive

  • GB 0210 BBC
  • Fonds
  • 1931-2010

Radio and television scripts, 1931-2010, that were broadcast or intended for broadcast by the BBC in Wales.
See 'Finding Aids' below for detals of how to view and order material from different parts of the archive.

BBC Wales

Papers relating to the industrialist David Thomas

  • NLW Facs 1074.
  • File
  • 1978-2010

Research papers collated by Peter N. Williams for his research on David Thomas known as 'Father of the American Anthracite Industry', who emigrated to Pennsylvania in 1828 from Ystradgynlais, including letters from a collection held at the Hagley Museum & Library, Wilmington, Delaware.

Williams, Peter N.

Jan Morris Papers

  • GB 0210 JANMOR
  • Fonds
  • 1908-2010

Notes, drafts of published and unpublished works, letters, talks, reviews, booklets, leaflets, periodicals, press cuttings and other material relating to Jan Morris's writing career and the places she visited in the course of her research, together with personal letters and records.

Morris, Jan, 1926-2020

Peter Finch Papers

  • GB 0210 PETERFINCH
  • Fonds
  • [c.1967]-2010

Papers of Peter Finch, comprising early poetry and literature, early typescripts, manuscripts, several hundred files and note books, proofs and research for the Real Cardiff trilogy, some files about the Writers Handbook, and correspondence, together with material accumulated through his involvement with the Association of Little Presses, including fanzines, unofficial publications, and experimental and amateur publications. The archive includes many aspects of Finch’s work, notably his concrete verse, visual poetry, sound poetry, found poetry and collage poems, and it reflects his technical experimentation with poems created on typewriters, word processors and photocopy machines.

Finch, Peter, 1947-

Bethania, Aberfan Book of Remembrance

  • NLW MS 24016E.
  • File
  • 2010

Facsimile copy of a calligraphic book of remembrance to deceased victims of the 1966 disaster at Aberfan, Glamorgan. The original volume was displayed at Bethania Independent chapel, Aberfan, and contained the names, dates of birth, and age upon death of 143 individuals (117 children and 26 adults) who died in the disaster on 21 October 1966, their names arranged under the month in which they were born. The official number of fatalities was 144 individuals (116 children and 28 adults). The identity of the calligrapher, and the circumstances surrounding the creation of the original volume, was unknown to chapel Trustees when asked in 2007.

Geoffrey Woolley Papers

  • GB 0210 WOOLLEY
  • Fonds
  • [c. 1750]-2010

Papers of the journalist Geoffrey Woolley, including a group of letters, 1906-1915, from the poet Edward Thomas to W. H. Hudson.

Woolley, Geoffrey, 1915-2010

Papurau T. Glynne Davies

  • GB 0210 TGLYVES
  • Fonds
  • [1822]-2010 (gyda bylchau)

Papurau T. Glynne Davies, [1822]-2010 (gyda bylchau), yn cynnwys gohebiaeth; dyddiaduron; drafftiau cynnar o’i bryddest fuddugol ‘Adfeilion’ y dyfarnwyd iddo’r goron yn Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Llanrwst yn 1951; cyfrol o’i gerddi cynnar; cynllun o’i nofel Marged (Llandysul, 1974) a chopi gyda nodiadau a chywiriadau yn ei law; a sgriptiau dramâu a rhaglenni radio. = Papers of T. Glynne Davies, [1822]-2010 (with gaps), including correspondence; diaries; early drafts of his winning poem ‘Adfeilion’ (Ruins) which was awarded the crown at the National Eisteddfod at Llanrwst in 1951; a volume of his early poems; an outline of his novel Marged (Llandysul, 1974) and a copy with notes and revisions in his hand; and drama and radio scripts.

Davies, T. Glynne (Thomas Glynne)

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