- BMSS/17203-17211.
- Series
- 1917-1927.
Part of R. Silyn Roberts Papers,
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Part of R. Silyn Roberts Papers,
The collection consists of manuscript, typescript and draft material by Cynan. Amongst the poetry there are odes, long poems in free metre and in metre, hymns, carols and translations of poems. Included is a first draft of Anfon y Nico i Landwr and a copy of Cofnodion a Chyfansoddiadau Eisteddfod Genedlaethol 1924 Pontypwl with Cynan's amendments to his ode I'r Dduw nid Adweinir. The plays and dramatic productions include his pageants Hywel Harris and Absalom fy Mab. Amongst the essays is a typescript of his only novel Ffarwel Weledig, described as a romance of Macedonia. Other material includes, lectures, addresses and essays on various subjects, mostly relating to drama and Welsh literature; prayers and sermons; newspaper cuttings; correspondence; radio talks; photographs; L.P. recordings of Cynan reading his poetry. There is documentation regarding the National Eisteddfod and relating to Cynan's connection with the Free Masons.
Albert Evans-Jones, also known as Cynan.
The papers consist mostly of photograph albums, photographs and postcards. Most of the albums were compiled by John Richard Williams and Anne Williams following holidays spent in various parts of Europe and North Africa, ca. 1923-1938. They contain a mixture of postcard views, souvenirs, programmes, menus etc. and photographs taken by Anne Williams. One photograph album entitled 1914-1918 The Great War includes postcards and photographs of battle scenes, ruined buildings and of John Richard Williams with fellow servicemen. -- The photographs and postcards cover a variety of subjects and can range from family photographs to those of chapels, war memorials and views throughout Europe. -- Amongst the miscellaneous items, there are numerous certificates awarded to John Richard Williams and a few which belong to Anne Williams. They may relate to war service, the law society, free masonry and chapel-going. Also, there are souvenir booklets and guides to European cities, tourist attractions and cruises. There is some correspondence and other personal records. -- A few items relate in particular to the First World War such as the Observer's Flying Log Book of Lt John R. Williams, 1918 which contains descriptions of aerial patrols and ground warfare. -- The two books written by John Richard Williams are also included amongst his papers.
John Richard Williams and his sister, Miss Anne Williams.
Recruiting poster entitled 'Y darn papur',
Recruiting poster entitled ‘Y Darn Papur’ is a Welsh version of the famous ‘The Scrap of Paper.’ History of the poster included on wrapping, which reads as follows: Gift of R. H. D. who initiated it and had it produced as Clerk to the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (R. Humphrey Davies, Museum of Welsh Antiquities, UCNW).
Photograph of "A" Company 11th (Service) Battalion South Lancashire Regt.,
Black and white photograph (mounted) taken outside the PJ Hall of the University, Bangor.
Army pay book of Private David John Rogers, Bangor,
‘Army Pay Book’ (A.B.64 Pt.I) of David John Rogers, Private, Royal Army Medical Corps, of Bangor. Posting and pay entries show active service locations (many at sea) at Malta, Salonika and Murmansk.
Part of U.C.N.W. (University College of North Wales) Collection of Papers relating to the First World War,
Regarding the Artists’ Rifles recruiting and whether any students would be interested.
'UCNW, List of Members of Staff, etc., of Military Age now at College',
Part of U.C.N.W. (University College of North Wales) Collection of Papers relating to the First World War,
Includes a list of staff members, etc., serving in the forces.
"Memorial to the men of North Wales who have fallen in the War",
Part of U.C.N.W. (University College of North Wales) Collection of Papers relating to the First World War,
Report from a meeting held at Rhyl to inaugurate a movement to commemorate the men of North Wales who had fallen in the War.
Photograph of UCNW Football Team, 1913 – 1914,
Part of U.C.N.W. (University College of North Wales) Collection of Papers relating to the First World War,
Photograph of the College Football Team, including names. 15 men, all of which (except 1) served in the War. 4 died. -- Attached : the names of those who died.
"North Wales Heroes' Memorial",
Part of U.C.N.W. (University College of North Wales) Collection of Papers relating to the First World War,
Minutes of the Executive Committee.
"North Wales Heroes' Memorial Fund",
Part of U.C.N.W. (University College of North Wales) Collection of Papers relating to the First World War,
Memorial Council Meeting.
Part of U.C.N.W. (University College of North Wales) Collection of Papers relating to the First World War,
Members of staff and students of the College engaged in Munitions Work.
Two messages to the 14th (Service) Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
Part of Papers of Major W.P. Wheldon,
(i.) Message from Lt. Col. J.E. Munby [?], Gen. Staff., 38th (Welsh Division, to 113th Brigade. Expressing his own appreciation of the work done by the 14th (Service) Battn. RWF. (ii.) Message from M.G. Richards, Captain, Brigade Major, 113th Infantry Brigade, forwarding a message from the Brigadier General Commanding. Expressing his appreciation to the 14th RWF on their performance.
Message from C.G. Blackader, Major General,
Part of Papers of Major W.P. Wheldon,
Message from C.G. Blackader, Major General, to be distributed to all Officers and read by them to their men, written the day before the 38th (Welsh) Division took Pilckem and Langemark, providing words of encouragement to boost morale.
‘Extension of Leave from Expeditionary Forces’ form,
Part of Papers of Major W.P. Wheldon,
Granted to Major W.P. Wheldon, 14th Royal Welsh Fusiliers, on account of “Urgent Private Affairs.”
‘113th Infantry Brigade Operation Order No. 143’,
Part of Papers of Major W.P. Wheldon,
‘Secret’ order given to several Battalions and Units informing of the order: “‘Z’ Day will be 31st July, 1917.”