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Research papers

Papers, 2010-2020, relating to Dorothy Bonarjee accumulated by Sheela Bonarjee and Andrew Whitehead, including miscellaneous notes, printouts of Andrew Whitehead's blogs on Bonarjee, etc., 2010-2017; items, 2019, relating to the UCL Laws Graduation Dinner on 4 July 2019, attended by Sheela Bonarjee and Andrew Whitehead, and to the related Inspirational Women Exhibition featuring Bonarjee; and a typescript collection entitled 'Dorothy Bonarjee - poems in full', dated September 2020, assembled and edited by Andrew Whitehead, containing some sixty-five of her poems (a few stray poems are omitted, see Bonarjee 2, ff. 5 verso, 21, 30 verso).

Whitehead, Andrew (Journalist)

Layers in the Landscape Archive

  • GB 0210 LITL
  • Fonds
  • 2015-2020

Manuscript, typescript and traditional printed material created as part of the interdisciplinary Layers in the Landscape project, which applied the concept of deep mapping to the submerged landscape of Cardigan Bay, and in particular the submerged forest at Borth. The papers relate especially to the theoretical side of the project (notably the geomythology of Cardigan Bay and the relationship between poetry and archaeology in the 'King of the Sea Trees' poem), as well as the 'Borth's lost legends' exhibition at Borth Station Museum.

Kavanagh, Erin

Jill Evans MEP Papers

  • GB 2010 JILEVNS
  • Fonds
  • 1993-2020

The archive comprises the papers of Jill Evans, mostly produced and accumulated in the course of her work as a Member of the European Parliament for Plaid Cymru between 1999 and 2020 and include material relating to various campaigns on employment, the environment, women's issues, food standards, international development, the Iraq war, the Welsh language and Catalonia.

Evans, Jill, 1959-

Biographical sources

The series comprises newspaper and magazine articles written during Condry's lifetime, obituaries and letters of condolence to Penny Condry, and other memorials and tributes, 1955-2020 (accumulated 1973-2020)

Sir Paul Silk Papers

  • GB 0210 PLSILK
  • Fonds
  • 1996-2020

Papers relating to the donor's work as Clerk of the National Assembly and Chair of the Commission on Devolution in Wales.

Silk, Paul

William Condry Papers,

  • GB 0210 WMCOND
  • Fonds
  • [?1825], 1928-2020 (accumulated 1928-2020)

Natural history diaries, 1935-1998, field notes, 1952-1994, typescript and published articles, 1947-1998, notes and correspondence relating to his books, 1933-1998, and to various natural history and historical subjects, card indexes, 1930-1998, and printed pamphlets, papers and books relating to Henry Thoreau, 1943-1999. There are several files of general personal correspondence, 1938-2016, including letters from R.S. Thomas. Inevitably, there are considerable overlaps between the various subsections of the archive, since Condry's interests, professional duties and literary activities were inextricably linked. Additional correspondence and papers, 1948-2020, including the files of letters from R. S. Thomas and his wife Mildred Elsie Eldridge (Elsi), 1968-1998, were transferred to NLW in December 2015, May 2018 and June 2020; a further letter, [c. 1946], by William Condry to Ray Perry, was donated in January 2016; a letter by Condry to his niece, Christine Demmar, enclosing a story about a pet jackdaw, was donated in August 2016; and transcript of a speech given by Chris Fuller at the opening of the William Condry centenary exhibition at MOMA, Machynlleth, in September 2018., donated in October 2018.

Condry, William, 1918-1998

Poetry as archaeological method in 'King of the Sea Trees'

A copy of Daniël van Helden and Robert Witcher (eds), Researching the archaeological past through imagined narratives: a necessary fiction (Routledge : Abingdon, 2020), including a chapter by Erin Kavanagh, ‘Writing wonders: poetry as archaeological method?’ [pp. 184-209], in which she discusses theoretical aspects of the relationship between poetry and archaeology with special reference to her poem ‘King of the Sea Trees’.

Notes and Cuttings

Papers relating to parliamentary candidates standing in Welsh constituencies, consisting of printed notes titled ‘Swansea Hustings: Parliamentary Elections in Swansea 1885-1918’ by Ivor T. Rees, listing candidates, results, and biographies ([?2000x?2010]); Candidates’ Questionnaires for Chelsea-Marie Arnett, Peter Hopkins, James Taghdissian, Joanne Watkins, and Peter Jones (2015; 2019); a printed image of Anthony Bell and Leon Atkin at the opening of the Western Mail and Echo Office, Swansea, 1957 ([?2000x?2010]); and a printed image of John Jones-Jenkins ([?2000x?2010]). The file also includes a copy of the Statement of Persons Nominated for Newport West constituency, UK General Election 2019.

Ffotograffau amrywiol o Mathonwy Hughes

Ffotograffau o Mathonwy Hughes ac atgynhyrchiad o ffotograff o lun cynnar ohono, tua 1905 (Archifau Gwynedd Archives); toriadau o'r Daily Post, 1987, gyda'r pennawd 'Mathonwy Hughes - octogenerian with clear views about what he wants for his country' ac o erthygl Angharad Thomas, 'Saib Silyn a throi at ei nai', 2019 , ynghyd â ffotograff o Meredydd Evans a'r [actor Guto Roberts].

Pedigrees, etc., by Jonathan Jones

A large volume containing pedigrees, copies of memorial inscriptions, extracts from wills, etc., mainly in the autograph of Jonathan Jones, son of Joseph Jones (1787?-1856), of Caernarfon, and indexed by J. E. Griffith. The pedigrees have been compiled from various printed and other sources, and there are also some items of correspondence including letters to Jonathan Jones from W. D. Stanley, Penrhos, Holyhead, 1869-1883 (13), St Geo. Armstrong Williams, Cefn, Chwilog, 1881, (?)W. T. Price, Twthill, 1881, W. Williams, Bryncroes, 1860, Joseph Jones, Caernarfon, 1855, and Shadrach Owen, Fron-ddu, Cemlyn, 1854, with copies of letters to Joseph Jones from Hugh Hughes [Kinmel] 1855, and the Rev. David Williams, Llandwrog Rectory, 1855, and from Jonathan Jones to Thos Ellis, Solicitor, Pwllheli, 1857, Archdeacon [ ] Evans, 1884, and W. O. Stanley.

Jones, Jonathan, 1815-1886

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