- 2/1.
- Ffeil
- 1931-1981.
Rhan oT. Mervyn Jones Papers,
Personal letters to TMJ, 1931-81 (James Callaghan, 1; Alfred Thompson, Lord Denning 2; Anthony Armstrong-Jones, Earl of Snowdon, 2; George Thomas, Viscount Tonypandy, 1).
Rhan oT. Mervyn Jones Papers,
Personal letters to TMJ, 1931-81 (James Callaghan, 1; Alfred Thompson, Lord Denning 2; Anthony Armstrong-Jones, Earl of Snowdon, 2; George Thomas, Viscount Tonypandy, 1).
Miscellaneous biographical material, 1930-82, relating to TMJ's mother, née Violet Thomas,
Rhan oT. Mervyn Jones Papers,
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers, 1931-78, relating to TMJ's studies at Cambridge,
Rhan oT. Mervyn Jones Papers,
Correspondence, 1933-48, relating to TMJ's training in law,
Rhan oT. Mervyn Jones Papers,
Rhan oT. Mervyn Jones Papers,
Correspondence and newspaper cuttings relating to TMJ's appointment as chairman of the Wales Gas Board, 1948. (2/21: Alun Oldfield-Davies, 1; Sir William Cemlyn-Jones, 1; Gwendoline C Davies, Gregynog, 1; Emrys Roberts, MP, 1; Dr Elwyn Davies, 1; Prof. D J Llewelfryn Davies, 1).
Rhan oT. Mervyn Jones Papers,
Correspondence, reports, notes and cuttings, 1949-72, relating to the centralisation of the gas industry, and the management of nationalised industries in Britain, with special reference to the achievements of the Wales Gas Board. (2/28: Cledwyn Hughes, 1; Geraint Morgan, 2; Sir Melvyn Rosser, 1; Harold Lever, 3; Wynford Vaughan-Thomas, 1; Ray Gunter, 1; Goronwy H Daniel, 1; 2/29: Aubrey Trotman-Dickenson, 1; 2/31: Sir Harry Pilkington, 1).
Rhan oT. Mervyn Jones Papers,
Correspondence, reports and miscellaneous papers from TMJ's term of office as chairman of the Wales Tourist Board, 1970-6. (2/37: Prof Dewi-Prys Thomas, 1; Maxwell Fraser, 1; James Griffiths, MP, 1; Gwynfor Evans, 1; Tudor Watkins, 1; W S Gwynn Williams, 1; Ednyfed Hudson Davies, 1; Albert Evans Jones, 'Cynan', 1; Ted Rowlands, MP, 1; Wyn Roberts, MP, 1; 2/39: Sir Cennydd Traherne, 1; Ann Clwyd, 1; George Thomas, Viscount Tonypandy, 1; Cledwyn Hughes, 1; John Morris, MP, 1).
Material compiled for 'A Village Boy Remembers' (No. 1/1),
Rhan oT. Mervyn Jones Papers,
Rhan oT. Mervyn Jones Papers,
Notes, cuttings, correspondence and miscellaneous material, 1913-85, relating to the history of Llandinam and the Davies family, rural depopulation, and tuberculosis in rural Wales (cf. file 2/18 below.
Material compiled for 'The Wind of Change in County and Town Halls' (No. 1/2),
Rhan oT. Mervyn Jones Papers,
Rhan oT. Mervyn Jones Papers,
Correspondence, reports and newspaper cuttings, 1934-48, relating to TMJ's work in local government at Newport, co. Mon. (2/14: Clement Davies, 2; 2/15: Geoffrey Crawshay, 2; Clement Davies, 1).
Rhan oT. Mervyn Jones Papers,
Notes, reports and talks by TMJ, 1937-48, on developments in local government, together with related correspondence. 2/18 relates mainly to the 1937-8 inquiry into tuberculosis in Wales (Clement Davies, 3).
Material compiled for 'Public Industries and Bodies, Successes and Failures' (No. 1/3),
Rhan oT. Mervyn Jones Papers,
Rhan oT. Mervyn Jones Papers,
Correspondence, reports, speeches and miscellaneous papers documenting TMJ's term of office as chairman of the Wales Gas Board. (2/24: Gwynfor Evans, 1; 2/25: George Thomas, Viscount Tonypandy, 1; Sir Melvyn Rosser, 1; 2/26: Sir Cennydd Traherne, 1).
Material compiled for 'The Heritage and Hopes of Wales' (No. 1/4),
Rhan oT. Mervyn Jones Papers,
Rhan oT. Mervyn Jones Papers,
Miscellaneous papers, 1940s-80s, compiled by TMJ on various topics including the arts (2/41-2), design (2/43: Ednyfed Hudson Davies, 2; Anthony Armstrong-Jones, Earl of Snowdon, 1; Terence Conran, 1), architecture and land use (2/44-6), adult education (2/47) and the royal family (2/50).
Rhan oT. Mervyn Jones Papers,
Miscellaneous papers, 1938-1980s, compiled by TMJ on various aspects of constitutional and industrial development in Wales, including the nationalised industries and economic development (2/51-3), agriculture (2/54), government involvement in industry (2/55) and devolution (2/56). (2/51: Sir Melvyn Rosser, 1; 2/52: Barry Jones, MP, 1; 2/56: George Thomas, Viscount Tonypandy, 1; Clement Davies, 2; Nicholas Edwards, 1).