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Greenham Common diary

  • NLW MS 23901i-iiC.
  • File
  • 1981-1984, 1988

Illustrated diary, 1981-1984, of Ann Pettitt, peace campaigner and one of the founders of the Greenham Common peace protest (NLW MS 23901iC). The diary describes the peace march from Cardiff to Greenham Common Air Base, August-September 1981 (ff. 1-4), which led to the establishment of the peace camp there, together with a similar march to R.A.F. Brawdy, May 1982 (ff. 11-23 verso), and a ten-day camp at Greenham Common in September 1984 (ff. 23 verso-68).
Also included (NLW MS 23901iiC) is a copy of Pettitt's chapter, 'Ten days at Greenham Common', which was intended for a proposed, but unpublished, anthology of women's writing in Wales (ff. 4-19); and associated correspondence, February-May 1988 (ff. 1-3). The illustrations in NLW MS 23901iC, ff. 29, 32 and 51 are reproduced in Ann Pettitt, Walking to Greenham (Dinas Powys, 2006), pp. 81, 7, 155 respectively.

Pettitt, Ann, 1947-

Shelter Cymru Archive

  • GB 0210 SHLTRCMRU
  • Fonds
  • 1981-2015

Archives of Shelter Cymru, ca. 1981-2015, reflecting the work of the organisation in campaigning, researching and advocacy around issues related to homelessness and housing. The archive contains a number of publications as well as item such as banners, t-shirts and badges.

Shelter Cymru (Organisation)

John Cowper Powys, landscapist of liberation

  • NLW MS 21705D.
  • File
  • 1981

Typescript dissertation, 1981, entitled 'John Cowper Powys, landscapist of liberation: a study of space in A Glastonbury Romance' by Jean-Yves Le Disez, a student of l'École Normale Supérieure de Saint-Cloud, Paris.

Le Disez, Jean-Yves, 1959-

Prison letters

  • NLW MS 22130B.
  • File
  • 1981-1983

Twenty-seven letters, 1981-1983, from Gerry Maclochlainn, a Sinn Fein activist on the United Kingdom mainland, from Maidstone prison to Ioan M. Richard, organiser of 'Dros Ryddid', a left wing republican movement in South Wales. At the time, Maclochlainn was serving a four year prison term following conviction on conspiracy charges. The letters contain personal news and comments on the political situation, particularly in Wales and Ireland, and ff. 31-2 include biogaphical details.

Maclochlainn, Gerry Letters from (1981-3), NLW MS 22130B

Letter to Michael Bennett and David Jones exhibition

  • NLW ex 2666.
  • File
  • 1980

A typed letter, 18 March 1980, addressed to Michael Bennett from Tony Hyne in which he discusses David Jones's Word & Image exhibition, together with a photocopy of David Jones's chronology from the exhibition catalogue, heavily marked by him.

Jones, David, 1895-1974

Cymru Goch Archive

  • GB 0210 CYMGOCH
  • Fonds
  • 1980-2002

Administrative records, publications and campaigning material of the socialist Welsh nationalist organisation Cymru Goch; containing minutes of committees, conference documents, correspondence, policy and discussion papers; newsletters and monograph publications.

Cymru Goch

Archif Dolen Cymru

  • GB 0210 DOLMRU
  • Fonds
  • 1980-2015

Material relating to Dolen Cymru and its activities in Wales and Lesotho.

Many of the print-outs of correspondence, reports etc. are printed on the backs of papers reflecting Carl and Dorothi Clowes's other interests, including Nant Gwrtheyrn, Gorsedd y Beirdd, Welsh Centre for International Affairs, and speech and language therapy.

Dolen Cymru

Jean Ware papers

  • NLW ex 2339
  • File
  • 1979-1981

Papers, 1979-1981, of Jean Hunt (née Ware), relating to the publication of a book she co-wrote with her husband Hugh Hunt, on her grandfather, Dr Griffith Evans (1835-1935), described by some as the father of modern veterinary science. The papers include letters from Jean Ware to Mari Ellis, who assisted with the translations into Welsh for the press releases, press cuttings relating to the publication of the book, and notes by Jean Ware on Griffith Evans taken from sources at the National Library of Wales.

Ware, Jean

Ian Michael papers

  • GB 0210 IANAEL
  • Fonds
  • 1979-1988

Literary papers of Ian Michael, 1979-1988, comprising manuscripts, drafts and proofs of six detective novels written by him and published under the pseudonym 'David Serafin'.

Michael, Ian

WALMATO Archive

  • GB 0210 WALMATO
  • Fonds
  • 1979-2018

Papers, 1979-2018, relating to WALMATO’s activities, including minute books and papers relating to annual conferences held.

WALMATO

Cofnodion Pwyllgor Cymreig Dydd Gweddi Byd-eang y Chwiorydd

  • NLW ex 3076
  • Ffeil / File
  • 1979-2023

Llyfr Cofnodion, Medi 1979-Ionawr 2022, y Pwyllgor sy'n trefnu digwyddiadau Cymreig Dydd Gweddi blynyddol Byd-eang y Chwiorydd. Gyda'r llyfr cofnodion, ceir copiau o'r rhaglenni neu lyfrynnau Cymraeg blynyddol a ddarparwyd ar gyfer gwasanaethau y Dydd Gweddi o 1979 i 2023. Ceir rhaglenni 2008-2023 mewn bwndel yn un blwch.

Pwyllgor Cymreig Dydd Gweddi Byd-eang y Chwiorydd

Papurau Mihangel Morgan

  • GB 0210 MIHMOR
  • Fonds
  • 1978-[2014]

Papurau Mihangel Morgan, 1978-[2014], yn cynnwys gohebiaeth a drafftiau o'i weithiau llenyddol. = Papers of Mihangel Morgan, 1978-[2014], comprising correspondence and drafts of his literary works.

Morgan, Mihangel

T. Duncan Cameron papers

  • GB 0210 DUNRON
  • Fonds
  • 1978-1990

Papers relating to organisations with which Cameron was involved, including brochures, 1979-1983, correspondence and papers, 1979-1986, relating to meetings and conferences of the Cambrian Archaeological Association; papers, 1981-1990, relating to Council for the Protection of Rural Wales investments, 1981-1984, and the Ceredigion branch, 1982-1989; circular correspondence and printed material relating to the National Trust, 1980-1984; circular correspondence and memoranda relating to Dyfed Archaeological Trust, 1981-1984; and correspondence, papers and notes relating to historical matters, 1978-1984, and Cardiganshire churches, [1980s].

Cameron, T. Duncan (Thomas Duncan), 1914-1994

Papers relating to the industrialist David Thomas

  • NLW Facs 1074.
  • File
  • 1978-2010

Research papers collated by Peter N. Williams for his research on David Thomas known as 'Father of the American Anthracite Industry', who emigrated to Pennsylvania in 1828 from Ystradgynlais, including letters from a collection held at the Hagley Museum & Library, Wilmington, Delaware.

Williams, Peter N.

"No Assembly" Campaign Papers

  • GB 0210 NOABLY
  • Fonds
  • 1978-1979

Correspondence relating to the No Assembly Campaign, 1979; press releases, speeches, and articles, 1979; miscellaneous administrative papers, 1978-1979; and press-cuttings, 1979.

No Assembly Campaign.

Co-operative Party Wales papers

  • GB 0210 COOPWAL
  • fonds
  • 1977-2013.

Files of Karen Wilkie as deputy general secretary and the board secretary to the Co-operative Party; national organiser of the Co-operative Party in Wales; founder member of Co-operatives & Mutuals Wales; lead on policy in Wales; and close contact of the Co-operative Group of Welsh Assembly Members.

Co-operative Party Wales

Papers relating to the artist and writer David Jones

  • NLW ex 2393.
  • File
  • [1977]-1992

Research notes and a draft catalogue of the worksheets of In Parenthesis and The Anathemata by David Jones compiled at the Library in 1981, together with a list of letters by Tony Stoneburner, 1977, a catalogue of parts of the archive by Harman Grisewood, and a Catalogue of the artist's drawings and papers in the possession of the David Jones Trustees in 1992, prepared by Matilda and Douglas Hall.

Papurau J. R. Jones, Tal-y-bont.

  • NLW ex 3064
  • File
  • 1977-2003

Papurau'r adroddwr, beirniad ac arweinydd llwyfan cenedlaethol J. R. Jones, Tal-y-bont, Ceredigion, yn cynnwys nodiadau, torion, llythyrau, a ffotograffau ynglŷn â bywyd gwledig, cymeriadau dylanwadol a difyrrwch y byd eisteddfodol. Papurau ychwanegol, yn bennaf tystysgrifau, deunydd printiedig, a thapiau yn cynnwys cyfweliadau â J. R. Jones; Gorffennaf 2023.

Jones, J. R., 1923-2002

Cantilena e Scherzo for String Quartet and Harp by Gian Carlo Menotti

  • NLW ex 3047
  • File
  • 1977

Autograph manuscript by Osian Ellis, harpist and composer, of 'Cantilena e Scherzo for String Quartet and Harp' by Gian Carlo Menotti, copied by him from the manuscript and with his detailed markings and corrections and annotations throughout, this being almost certainly the copy used by him in preparation of the first performance. Accomplished in black, blue and purple ink, and pencil. The Cantilena and Scherzo was first performed at Alice Tully Hall (New York, Lincoln Center) on March 15, 1977 by Osian Ellis, James Buswell (violin), Ani Kavafian (violin), Walter Trampler (viola) and Leslie Parnas (cello). The work has its roots in Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro and Debussy’s Danse sacrée et danse profane, but instead of separating the two movements, Menotti frames the Scherzo with the Cantilena’s lyrical material, creating a ternary structure. The very choice of the word ‘Cantilena’ betrays Menotti’s preoccupation with vocal writing, and the result is suitably song-like, full of melodic richness, sustained string writing, and a resonating harp part.

Ellis, Osian

Letters and poems,

  • NLW MS 23474C.
  • File
  • 1976-1977

Five letters, 1976-7, from the poet R. S. Thomas to Christopher Carrell, Sunderland, mainly relating to a collection of his poems, The way of it (Sunderland: Ceolfrith Press, 1977); together with typescript copies of the eighteen poems concerned, and a proof copy of the volume.

Thomas, R. S. (Ronald Stuart), 1913-2000

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