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Ceredigion Archives: 2023 Accessions

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  • Cricket scorebooks and minute books for Cardiganshire County Council, for Aberystwyth and for Llanilar, and for Penglais school 20th-21st cent (DSO/TBC)
  • Hughes Solicitors, Llanbadarn: papers from an old safe and various legal papers, deeds, correspondence c1899-1922 (DB/126)
  • Gwnnws parish church: papers, incl overseers of the poor records 19th cent (CPR/GWN/8-18)
  • Arnold Vincent Davies Evans, solicitors, Lampeter: historic deeds and documents rel to properties and legal issues in the hinterlands of Lampeter and from solicitors' practices predating AVDE 18th-20th cent (AVDE)
  • Copy photographs of Elerch from an album of the Sinnett Jones and Murray family, c. 1910-1926; notes, a family tree, and identifications of individuals in the photographs; studio photographs originally by HH Davies, Aberystwyth early 20th cent (ADX/1877)
  • William Thomas Owen (fl1917-1918): First World War diary and photograph (original and facsimile) 1917-1918 (ADX/1879)
  • Aberaeron Poor Law Union: vaccination registers (6 vols) for the sub-district of Llandysilio in Aberayron [Aberaeron] Union 1869-1903 (CBG/V)
  • General Stores Ledger, probably Caerwedros area c1845 (DB/129)
  • David Thomas (1868-1892) of the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen: The Unitarian Pocket Almanac and Diary for 1888 1888 (ADX/1897)
  • Helen Blanche Roderick (1899-1979), Land Girl and author: The Land Girl, a humorous poem rel to the author's experience in 1917 and The Guiding Light, a short story written for a Denbigh Guild competition, also rel to her experience as a Land Girl in Cardiganshire c1917 (ADX/1896)
  • Lieutenant Colonel John Charles Rea (1868-1944), footballer and army officer: scrap book apparently compiled by Rea chronicling his life and activities 1890s-1920s (ADX/1920)
  • Collections rel to the Llanrhystud area. incl records of Llanrhystud Friendship Club: Ysgol Myfenydd, school reunion records incl organizers' records, photocopy of the school's admissions register, and a number of photographs with names; pictures connected with family of Candor, Llanrhystud, and a beaded picture 19th-21st cent (DSO/195; ADX/1909; ADX/1910)
  • Veronica Harriet Evans-Pugh, nee Hills (fl1844-1931), diarist: journal of Evans-Pugh, wife of Lewis Evans, later Lewis Evans-Pugh (1837-1906), lawyer and MP, of Lovesgrove and Abermad estates, with transcript 1844-1931 (ADX/1908)