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Hansard

Elwyn-Jones's copies of Hansard containing speeches and contributions by him, comprising 7 March 1972 (Criminal justice Bill); 11 Dec. 1972 (Northern Ireland (Detention of terrorists) Order); 2 July 1973 (French nuclear tests); 1 March 1978 (Law and authority in society); 8 May 1985 (personal injury compensation, and law centres); 18 April 1986 (US action in Lybia); 18 Nov. 1986 (debate on the Queen's speech); 8 Dec. 1986 (Reverter of sites Bill); 14 Dec. 1987 (Legal aid Bill); 24 Nov. 1988 (debate on the Queen's speech); 27 Feb. 1989 (Security Service Bill); 19 April 1989 (Welsh speaking communities); and 6 Dec. 1989 (tributes to the late Lord Elwyn-Jones).

Walter Idris Jones papers

Newspaper cuttings, including W. Idris Jones rugby cuttings, 1923-1925, and 'The British Gazette', no. 1, 5 May 1926; autobiographical notes; postcard from Elwyn in Aberystwyth (in French), [pre-1936]; notes on Llanelli and (in English and Welsh) on Cambridge, c.1931; a lecture to the Home Guard in the Caerphilly area, [post 1940]; letter from Elwyn from the House of Commons about Jim Griffith asking for Walter's CV, 1945; successive CVs, c.1945-c.1963; short articles (in Welsh) on Christmas and Easter, [late 1940s?]; letters relating to his appointment to the Water Resources Board, 1964; 'Future of the Elec. Industry', 1967; and related papers.

Walter Idris Jones printed matter

Publications comprising scripts for Gilbert and Sullivan light operas 'The gondaliers; or the king of Barataria', 'The mikado; or the town of Titipu', 'Patience; or Bunthorne's bride!' and 'Ruddigore; or the witch's curse', and a programme for the ICI Synthonia Club, Billingham, performance of 'The mikado', 1930. Many of the photographs of the latter have been signed; W. Idris Jones played Pooh-Bah. Also programme (in French) for the game between Cambridge University and Stade Bordelais-Université-Club, 1926; W. Idris Jones's copy of 'Plan electricity for Wales' (London Branch of the Welsh Nationalist Party, 1944); flyer for the general meeting of the South Wales Institute of Engineers, Llanelli, 1945; programme for the Dr W. Idris Jones memorial match between Llanelli and John Dawes Lions XV, Stradey Park, Llanelli, 1973; and the seventh Idris Jones Memorial Lecture, given by his brother Lord Elwyn-Jones, 'The energy business - a personal view', reprinted in 'Energy World', Dec. 1979, pp. 8-13.

Engravings

One hundred and two engravings, some dated 1736-1841, comprising (i) twenty-seven topographical and architectural views, 1755-1841 and [n.d.], eighteen of which relate to County Durham and the surrounding area; (ii) nineteen portraits, 1740-1832 and [n.d.], including five by Jacobus Houbraken; (iii) eight satirical cartoons, caricatures, etc., 1736-1816, by William Hogarth, Robert Dighton, Richard Dighton, and possibly others; (iv) forty-two heraldic coats of arms, bookplates, etc., [n.d.]; (v) a map of 'The Boundaries of the City of York & the peculiar District called Ainsty…' [by Francis Drake], [1736]; (vi) and five miscellaneous others, [n.d.]. Also included are (vii) a title deed on vellum (partly illegible) and and a leaf containing sketches in pen, ink and pencil.

Hogarth, William, 1697-1764

The Milkwood Trust

Correspondence relating to The Milkwood Trust; a letter from Sir George Martin; a programme relating to the wreath-laying on the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Dylan Thomas at Westminster Abbey, 8 November 2003; a Christmas card from Hannah [Ellis] to the donor; and letters from BBC officials and the National Film Trustee Company Limited.

General Election Campaign, 1992

Correspondence and other documents including minutes of the campaign committee, drafts of campaign material, strategies and plans related to the campaign to win the Ceredigion and Pembroke North constituency in the 1992 General Election.

Devolution

Press releases a correspondence related to devolution including a card from Gwynfor Evans when Cynog Dafis stood down from the UK Parliament, a joint statement on devolution from Plaid Cymru, the Wales Green Party and Welsh Liberal Democrats and a congratulations card on winning in the 1997 General Election.

Bianchi-Bowles

Tony Bianchi; Joseph Biddulph; Tom Biggins; Frank Biggs; Peter Black; Ann Blackman; Jonathan Blackwood; Ellenor Bland; Mike Blundell; Sir Richard Body; Peter Bone; Richard Booth; Myr Boult; Nick Bourne; Delme Bowen; Roderic Bowen; Trish Bowen; and Danny Bowles.

Davies, G.-Davies, K.

Gary Davies; George Maitland Lloyd Davies; Geraint Davies; Glyn Davies; James Davies; James Kitchener Davies; Janet Davies; Jennie Eirian Davies; Jocelyn Davies; John Berkeley Davies; John R. T. Davies; Mike Day; Linda Suzanne Davies; Keith Davies; Mary Davies; Myfanwy Davies; Nia Davies; Paul Davies; Peter R. Davies; Ray Davies; Rhodri Davies; Richard Davies; Richard B. Davies; and Karl Davies.

Day-Duval

Sir Simon Day; Nilmini De Silva; Russell Deacon; David Devine; Edward Dexter; Catherine Dibble; Lee Dillon; John Dillwyn-Llewelyn; Charles Leyshon Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn; Jeffrey Ditchfield; John Dixon; Ray Dodd; Angus Donaldson; Heather Douglas; Den Dover; Robert Dowdle; Graham Down; Ashley Drake; Mark Drakeford; Arthur Roy Du Cros; Tim Dumper; Antonia Dunn; Tamsin Dunwoody; and Gill Duval.

Edwards

Trebor Edwards; Trefor Edwards; Robert Edwards; Richard Edwards; Quentin Gwynne Edwards; Owen Edwards; Sir O. M. Edwards; Philip Rees Edwards; Nicholas Edwards (Lord Crickhowell); William Rees Edmunds; Alfred Harold Edwards; Allen Clement Edwards; Charles Edwards; D. G. Edwards; Dyfed Edwards; Sir Francis Edwards; Goronwy Owen Edwards; Gwilym Meredith Edwards; Huw Edwards; Hywel Teifi Edwards; Jeffrey Edwards; John Edwards; Jonathan Edwards; Jonathan G. M. Edwards; Kevin Edwards; Michael Edwards; Ness Edwards; and William Edwards.

Mike German

Printouts (1999-2008), press cuttings (2000-2010), and one photo print [?2000x?2010], relating to the politician and parliamentary candidate Mike German.

Hemmerde-Hitchinson

Edward George Hemmerde; Ross Hendry; Henrietta Hensher; Auberon Herbert; John Arthur Herbert; Chris Herriot; William A. S. Hewins; Chris Hewitt; Malcolm Hewson; Darren Hickery; Richard Hill; and Rachael Hitchinson.

David Lloyd George

Papers relating to the politician and UK Prime Minister (1916-1922) David Lloyd George, consisting of press cuttings (1906-2006) and printouts from web pages (1999-2005), The file also includes a photo print of a [1922] image.

D

Avril Dafydd-Lewis; Prudence Dailey; Frances David; Alana Davies; Alun Davies; Christopher Trefor Davies; Gary Davies; Geraint Davies; Glyn Davies; Jocelyn Davies; John Berkeley Davies; John R. T. Davies; Kenneth Davies; Mary Davies; Paul Davies; Raymond Davies; Ron Davies; Ruth Davies; Susan Davies; Tom Davies; Russell Deacon; Susan Deare; David Deere; Nilmini Priyanga de Silva; David Devine; Jeffrey Ditchfield; John Dixon; Ray Dodd; Heather Douglas; Mark Drakeford; Tim Dumper; Tamsin Dunwoody-Kneafsey; Antonia Dunn; and Gillian Duval.

E

Martin Eaglestone; Clive Easton; Dyfed Wyn Edwards; Goronwy Edwards; Hywel Teifi Edwards; Quentin Edwards; Jeff Edwards; Richard Edwards; Islwyn Ffowc Elis; Marged Elis; Felicity Elphick; Owen Erasmus; Kevin Etheridge; David Charles Evans; David Dorian Evans; Delyth Evans; Dewi Evans; Gwyndaf Evans; Helen Evans; Howard Evans; Jill Evans; Jonathan Evans; Kenneth Evans; Malcolm Evans; Nigel Evans; and Richard Evans.

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