Photocopies of a family tree by the donor relating to William Alfred Evan Call (1878-1965), photographer, who was born in Paris but lived in Monmouth for over fifty years, and an obituary from the Monmouthshire Beacon.
A photocopy of a thesis submitted for an MSc Econ degree in Archive Administration at the Department of Information and Library Studies, the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1999.
Photocopies of papers, [2007], relating to the military career of Lieut. Hugh Richard Watterson of the Royal Garrison Artillery, from Amlwch, Anglesey, including a copy of his military record, a letter, 1919, from the War Office notifying him that he had been demobilized, and a biographical note.
Two booklets containing copies of correspondence between Sir Glanmor Williams and the donor, 1993-2000, relating to The Merthyr Historian when Dr Holley was editor, and also chairman of the Merthyr Tydfil Historical Soaciety. Dr T. G. Davies, Neath, borrowed the correspondence when he compiled a chapter on Sir Glanmor’s involvement with local history societies, for the book written as a tribute for him.
Biographical notes by the donor on the artist Frances Emily Bridgeman-Simpson's (1810-1886), Babworth Hall, Nottinghamshire, who had connections with the Hafod estate, Pontrhydygroes.
Excerpts, 1667-1699, of former members of Rhydwilym Baptist chapel, Pembrokeshire, before they emigrated to Pennsylvania, copied from a register held on microfilm by the Pennsylvania Historical Society.
Photocopies of transcripts of letters from Abel Simner, 1862-1873, to various people, and offprints of the donor's artiocle: 'A decade of deeds : Abel Simner and the Welsh Calvinistic Methodists', in two parts, published in Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1995 and 1996.
Printouts of images scanned from a letter, dated 1562, from the Gentlemen of Glamorgan to Sir Henry Sidney, Lord President of the Marches of Wales, sent by e-mail by the donor,
Photocopied press cuttings relating to the activities, 1982-2007, of Cymru Cuba and celebrations held to mark the 25th anniversary of solidarity between Wales and Cuba.
Photocopies from the catalogue of the manuscripts of R. Gwyneddon Davies held at the University of Wales Bangor compiled by his son R[obert] G[wyneddon] D[avies], 1916-1917.
Photocopies of crew agreements and log sheets of the ship Mimosa from its maiden voyage in 1853 to the last one in 1872, and including the voyage which took emigrants to Patagonia in 1865. The donor is the author of Mimosa: the life & times of the ship that sailed to Patagonia and its companion volume Mimosa's voyages : official logs, crew lists and masters (Talybont, 2007).