A printed copy, June 2015, of ‘Of myth and man: essaying the space-between in geomythological theory’, an unpublished study by Erin Kavanagh (UWTSD Masters dissertation) with special reference to the relationship between aspects of the Second Branch of the Mabinogi [Branwen uerch Lyr] and Cardigan Bay in the context of geomythology, science and archaeology.
Material relating to Eirian Llwyd following her death including copies of magazines containing tributes, reports on a fund established in her memory and Ieuan Wyn Jones's walk along Offa's Dyke.
Campaign material, election addresses and statements of persons nominated for the 2015 UK General Election for the constituencies of Vale of Glamorgan, Wrexham, and Ynys Môn. The file also includes some press cuttings.
Original manuscript score 'Cippyn' for piano and electronic manipulation. Book of sketches, 5-27 July 2015. Two printed draft scores 29 July 2015 (one loose leaf).
Draft of an address to the Scottish Study of Parliament Group by Paul Silk discussing Wales' constitutional history, devolution in Wales, the relationships between the constituent nations of the UK and the work of the Independent Commission on Devolution in Wales.
Campaign material, election addresses and statements of persons nominated for the 2015 UK General Election for the constituencies of Ogmore, Pontypridd, and Preseli Pembrokeshire.
Typescript piece by Ivor T. Rees, with endnotes, titled ‘Four Boys from Cockett School’, dated 2015. The piece follows on from Rees’ publication 'Welsh Hustings 1885-2004: A Who's Who of Parliamentary, European and Assembly Candidates in Wales' (Dinefwr: Llandybie, 2005) and givess biographies of four Welsh Labour MPs: James Henry Howard (1877-1947); William John (1878-1956); Walter Samuel (1881-1953); and William Henry Mainwaring (1885-1971).
Two volumes, [2015], comprising ‘A millennium of Clement ancestry’ by Dillwyn Clement bearing the Clement coat of arms with the motto ‘I's gorau ein gorau’. The first file contains the ancestry of the Clement family especially in Wales and the second file is an appendix to the study.
Notes for a talk by Paul Silk to staff of the National Assembly for Wales in April 2015 where he discusses his role as chair of the Independent Commission on Devolution in Wales and the responses of the various political parties to the Commission and its recommendations.
Campaign material, election addresses and statements of persons nominated for the 2015 UK General Election for the constituencies of Rhondda, Swansea East, Swansea West, and Torfaen. The file also includes some press cuttings.
Draft of a statement, with amendments by Paul Silk, to be released along with the Commission's second report on the powers of hte National Assembly for Wales.
A powerpoint presentation given to Blavatnik School Oxford in 2014 on Welsh devolution and the work of the independent Commission on Devolution in Wales.
Order of Service of thanksgiving for the life of Dr John Frankland Rigby (1933-2014), School of Mathematics, Cardiff University, and a tribute to Glyn Tegai Hughes, Warden at Gregynog from The Daily Telegraph 2017, together with promotional information about Gregynog.
A briefing paper for sir Paul Silk for a meeting with the Secretary for State for Wales on 4 February 2014 to discuss the contents of the Commission's report.
Document identifying key individuals who would influence how the Commission's report was perceived after its launch and outlining how to engage with them.
Draft of a presentation y Paul Silk to the media on the publication of the second part of the Commission's report on the powers of teh National Assembly for Wales.