University of Wales, Bangor, Department of Archives and Manuscripts
College Road,The Main Library, University of Wales, Bangor
Bangor
GWYNEDD
LL57 2DG
Bangor
GWYNEDD
LL57 2DG
Contact
Telephone: 01248 382966
Telephone: 01248 382966
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| Bangor Musical Club Papers (University of Wales, Bangor, Department of Archives and Manus...) This collection consists of minute books of the Bangor Musical Club Committee, 1909-1972, including details of the ex... |
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| Bangor Orchestral Society Minute Book (University of Wales, Bangor, Department of Archives and Manus...) Minute book of the Bangor Orchestral Society, 1921-1947 |
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| Dolgellau School Orchestra Papers (University of Wales, Bangor, Department of Archives and Manus...) The "Dolgellau experiment " was inspired by John Griffith, Headmaster of the Dolgellau County (or Grammar) School for... |
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| E. T. Davies Papers (University of Wales, Bangor, Department of Archives and Manus...) Evan Thomas Davies, (1878-1969), Emeritus Director of Music at the University College of North Wales (now known as th... |
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| Early Welsh Music Society Papers (University of Wales, Bangor, Department of Archives and Manus...) Correspondence and other papers relating to the Early Welsh Music Society |
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| Ellis Ylltyr Williams' Musical Manuscripts (University of Wales, Bangor, Department of Archives and Manus...) Ellis Yllltyr Williams of Dolgellau, Merionethshire, composer, was also known as "Ylltyr Eryri " . He was born on 21 ... |
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| Eric Morris Papers (University of Wales, Bangor, Department of Archives and Manus...) Eric Morris (1921-1981), formerly of the Music Department of the University of Wales, Bangor. The collection comprise... |
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| Gabriel Hughes Manuscripts (University of Wales, Bangor, Department of Archives and Manus...) Gabriel Hughes, born 1861 in Gwaunysgor, co. Flint, kept a grocer shop in Vale Road, Rhyl. An active man, he was a de... |
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| Griffith William Hughes of Prestatyn Papers (University of Wales, Bangor, Department of Archives and Manus...) Born in 1861, Griffith William Hughes was a native of Cefn-mawr, Denbighshire. Educated at Rhiwabon Grammar School, h... |
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| Isalaw Papers (University of Wales, Bangor, Department of Archives and Manus...) John Richards, better known by his bardic name "Isalaw " , was born in Bangor. John Richards wrote immaculately and ... |
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| Isallt Papers (University of Wales, Bangor, Department of Archives and Manus...) Dr Robert Roberts of Blaenau Ffestiniog, Merionethshire, born in 1839, was a physician, a poet, a musician and a fish... |
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| Lady Gladstone Papers (University of Wales, Bangor, Department of Archives and Manus...) Material consists of personal items collected by Lady Gladstone. Amongst this is musical material including a series ... |
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| Mary Davies - Welsh Folk Song Society Papers (University of Wales, Bangor, Department of Archives and Manus...) Mary Davies (1855-1930), soprano, and one of the Welsh Folk Song Society's most inspirational personalities. This col... |
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| Musical Manuscripts (University of Wales, Bangor, Department of Archives and Manus...) Musical manuscripts, received from various sources, in particular collectors of manuscripts. They have been brought t... |
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| Papers of Harry Parry, Bandleader (University of Wales, Bangor, Department of Archives and Manus...) Harry Parry (1912-1956), jazz musician and bandleader, was born and educated at Bangor in north Wales. The collection... |
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| R. D. Griffith Manuscripts (University of Wales, Bangor, Department of Archives and Manus...) Robert David Griffith (1877-19580 of Old Colwyn was an amateur musician of high standing, an authority on Welsh relig... |
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| Rhyd y Meirch Chapel Music Festival (University of Wales, Bangor, Department of Archives and Manus...) 7 tickets and 3 programmes, 1898 - 1912, of organ recitals by John H. Roberts and D. D. Parry and performances of fou... |
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| Tan'rallt Choir, Tal-y-sarn Account Books (University of Wales, Bangor, Department of Archives and Manus...) The conductor of Tan'rallt Choir, based in Tal-y-sarn, Gwynedd was Henry Hughes of Ty Capel, Tal-y-sarn. The secretar... |