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S. J. Evans Papers,
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S. J. Evans Papers,

  • GB 0210 SJEVANS
  • Fonds
  • [1645]-1936 (accumulated [c.1890s]-1936) /

Papers and books from the library of Samuel James Evans, 1668, 1782-1824, [1860x1938], comprising papers of educational interest, including papers relating to the Departmental Committee on Rural Education in Wales, 1927-1930, papers relating to rural education in general, 1911, 1925-1928, Llangefni County School, 1908-1935, and education in general, including publications and papers of various institutions, societies and committees, [after 1883-1936]; pamphlets mainly relating to education and the Church in Wales, [1904x1938]; newspaper cuttings relating to education, general topics and derivations, meaning, spelling and variations of Welsh words, [c.1919]-[1930]; letters to S. J. Evans relating mainly to education, [c. 1920]-1936; papers relating to the history of Anglesey, including notes and scrapbooks, pamphlets, newspaper cuttings, letters to S. J. Evans, related and miscellaneous matter, [1645x1938]; miscellaneous papers, 1668x1935]; together with the published works of S. J. Evans, 1909-1911.

Evans, Samuel J.

Letter from Anon,

Brief comments on effect of education authorities requiring matriculation qualifications when employing teachers.

Letter from H. N. Long, Liverpool,

Enclosing two pamphlets relating to education in Belgium, Germany and Holland, [see nos 88 and 99 ]. Attached is S. J. Evans' reply, expressing thanks for information and presenting a few personal comments.

Letter from Mabel Carney, New York,

Enclosing list of books on rural education in America, and information about American organizations concerned with rural life. [List of books only are enclosed]. Brief note in S. J Evans' hand at bottom of letter re letter he wrote to Mabel Carney and Dr Jesse Jones promising copy of a report.

Letter from John Fairchild, Llandudno,

Thanks for support expressed by S. J. Evans to sender's address at meeting attended by deputation of Local Education Authority, and notes on history of Bangor Training College.

Letter from Richard Williams, Bala,

Particulars of history of Bala Grammar School, and sender's request for return of enclosed copy of 'Scheme for School at Bala, 1866'. [Copy of 'Scheme' not attached].

Letter from A. M. Harries, Cardiff,

Notes on founding of Training College of Domestic Arts for South Wales and Monmouthshire, and on courses followed there, also enclosing pamphlet containing further particulars relating to founding of college. [see no. 71].

Letter from Edwin Drew, Swansea,

Particulars of no. of registered students at University College, Swansea during previous session, with brief note on the college training department.

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