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Conwy Archive Service GB 2008 CX 288 Conwy Archive Service This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project The National Archives PAPERS OF IVOR WYNNE JONES, JOURNALIST AND AUTHOR, PENRHYN BAY CX288 Catalogiwyd gan /Catalogued by: Susan Ellis, Patsy Carmichael, Leila Fillingham, Haydn Mather, Gary Jones, Janet Weatherson and Oliver Tickner Gwasanaeth Archifau Conwy Llyfrgell, Gwybodaeth a Diwylliant Conwy Archive Service Library, Information and Culture 2008 Contents: CX288/1 Papers re Conwy CBC CX288/1/1 Files created by IWJ for journalistic and research purposes CX288/1/2 Other papers re journalism CX288/1/3 Personal records CX288/1/4 Historical material CX288/1/4/56-67 WWII CX288/1/4/68-77 Norman Tucker's material CX288/1/4/78-81 Maps CX288/1/5 Lewis Carroll and Alice CX288/1/6 Miscellaneous CX288/2 Papers re North Wales or Wales as a whole CX288/2/1 Files created by IWJ for journalistic and research purposes CX288/2/2 Miscellaneous CX288/3 Papers re non-Welsh and other subjects CX288/3/1 Files created by IWJ for journalistic and research purposes CX288/3/2 Other material CX288/4 Newspapers CX288/5 Additional deposit, April 2008 CX288 1940s - 2007 Papers of Ivor Wynne Jones, journalist and author, Penrhyn Bay. CX288/1 Papers re Conwy CBC CX288/1/1 c.1950-2007 Files created by IWJ for journalistic and research purposes. These can include documents in all formats including books, magazines, articles, research notes, IWJ's copy, photographs and computer floppy discs. They have been listed solely by the title that IWJ himself gave them including his own cross-references with, very occasionally, a brief explanation of their contents. The arrangement of this section is alphabetical. On a few occasions an artificial Tile' has been created by the cataloguers from loose material, in line with these guidelines. CX288/1/1/1 A55. File 1 CX288/1/1/2 A55. File 2 Collcon Bypass. File 1 CX288/1/1/3 A55. File 3 Collcon Bypass. File 2 CX288/1/1/4 1998 Alice's Welsh Wonderland. CX288/1/1/5 [Alice In Wonderland]. [Created artificially from loose items by cataloguers] CX288/1/1/6 American Navy U.S.N & C.S.N. Welsh Americans CX288/1/1/7 Arcadia Complex - Conference Hall. [See Llandudno Opera House file] CX288/1/1/8 Asda. CX288/1/1/9 Betws-y-Coed. File 1 CX288/1/1/10 Betws-y-Coed. File 2 [Pentrefoelas transferred to Ysbyty Ifan file] CX288/1/1/11 Betws-y-Coed: The Mountain Resort Copyright Ivor Wynne Jones. CX288/1/1/12 Biography A-D. CX288/1/1/13 Biography E-G. CX288/1/1/14 Biography H-J. CX288/1/1/15 Biography K-M . CX288/1/1/16 Biography N-R. CX288/1/1/17 Biography S-V. CX288/1/1/18 Biography W-Z. CX288/1/1/19 1990 Bodafon Fields - post Alice. CX288/1/1/20 Abergele, Gwrych, St Asaph, Bodelwyddan, Kinmel, St George, Rhyl, Rhuddlan, Llanddulas. Includes a copy of the publication "The Kinmel Park Camp Riots 1919" by Julian Putkowski, published by Flintshire Historical Society, 1989. CX288/1/1/21 Catering Exhibition Llandudno. CX288/1/1/22 Christopher Davies. CX288/1/1/23 1988,1989 Colwyn - Efficiency Reviews. CX288/1/1/24 Colwyn Bay Folk Festival. CX288/1/1/25 Colwyn Bay History. CX288/1/1/26 1959-1995 Colwyn Bay M.S. CX288/1/1/27 Colwyn Bay through Two Millennia. CX288/1/1/28 Community Councils. CX288/1/1/29 Congo Institute. File 1. CX288/1/1/30 Congo Institute. File 2. CX288/1/1/31 [Congo Institute]. [Created artificially from loose material by cataloguers] CX288/1/1/32 Conwy. CX288/1/1/33 1958 Dec 13 Opening of the Conway Bridge and consequential siltation. CX288/1/1/34 Conwy Marina. CX288/1/1/35 Conwy Town Trail. See also files: Conwy & Conway Bridge Opening. CX288/1/1/36 1991 Conwy Tunnel Opening. CX288/1/1/37 Conwy Tunnel. Post-start & pre-start Environmental Issues. CX288/1/1/38 Conwy Valley Railway. File No. 1. CX288/1/1/39 Conwy Valley Railway. File No. 2. CX288/1/1/40 Centenary of Conwy Valley Railway. CX288/1/1/41 'Daily Post'. [Information on Daily Post methods and procedures. Includes lengthy correspondence on the decision to appoint Iorwerth (Iori) Roberts to the vacant post of columnist responsible for the 'Day To Day In Wales' column, in favour of IWJ. The correspondence records IWJ's acute disappointment to learn that the post, which he believed was his to inherit, has gone to someone else. The Editor-in-Chief of the 'Liverpool Daily Post & Echo', Ian Park, suggests that they utilise IWJ's skills to write feature articles. In Nov 1990, IWJ was appointed Chief Correspondent (Wales).] CX288/1/1/42 1974-1975 'Day to Day in Wales'. Typescript of IWJ's daily column. Includes a report on the reprint of the Norman Tucker publication 'Colwyn Bay, It's Origins and Growth' in 1974 and comments on the pressures placed on N T to produce the original manuscript and the fact that he never had the opportunity to edit many of the proofs. Once the book was published, N T discovered that parts of his manuscript had never been printed. IWJ notes that the publishers of the revised edition (Colwyn District Council) have unfortunately reprinted all the worst errors from the original whilst amending and "making nonsense' of sections which were originally correct. IWJ quotes examples of unnecessary changes and laments the lack of an index. CX288/1/1/43 Disney World. See also Llandudno Theme Park. CX288/1/1/44 Dolgarrog & Aluminium Corpn. & Conwy Valley Dams. CX288/1/1/45 1993 Duchess of Gloucester visit. See also: Order of St John & Ysbyty Ifan. CX288/1/1/46 Education in Wales. CX288/1/1/47 Eirias Park, Glan-y-Don & Old Town Hall site. See separate file for North Wales Police. CX288/1/1/48 Features Correspondence. CX288/1/1/49 1990 Floods. CX288/1/1/50 Forestry. CX288/1/1/51 Garages & Early Motoring. CX288/1/1/52 1959 General Election. CX288/1/1/53 1964 General Election. CX288/1/1/54 1966 General Election. CX288/1/1/55 1970 General Election. CX288/1/1/56 1974 General Elections Feb & Oct - Conwy. CX288/1/1/57 Glanconwy, Eglwysbach, Talycafn. CX288/1/1/58 Gold, Frankenstein & Manure. CX288/1/1/59 Grand Theatre. CX288/1/1/60 Gwrych Castle. CX288/1/1/61 [H M Stanley / Congo Institute] [Includes many photographs. Created artificially by cataloguers] CX288/1/1/62 H M Stanley [Congo Institute]. CX288/1/1/63 Hotpoint. CX288/1/1/64 Housing. CX288/1/1/65 1988 Israel Choir Visit. CX288/1/1/66 J K Smit & Sons Diamonds. CX288/1/1/67 John Gibson, R. A. CX288/1/1/68 John Jones Cardiff Ltd. CX288/1/1/69 Lewis Carroll. File 2 [File 1 not found] CX288/1/1/70 Lewis Carroll, Alice & Wales. File 3 CX288/1/1/71 1999 L. C. S. Llandudno. [Lewis Carroll Society] CX288/1/1/72 1999 L. C. S. Llandudno Background. 'Valuable archives' [sic]. CX288/1/1/73 1999 L. C. S. Limbo. CX288/1/1/74 Lewis Carroll & Wales. Vol. 1 CX288/1/1/75 Lewis Carroll & Wales. Vol. 2 CX288/1/1/76 Lewis Carroll & Wales. Vol. 3 CX288/1/1/77 Llandudno. CX288/1/1/78 Llandudno Advertiser Notes, by K M Cooks, F.L.A. [A series of articles entitled The Llandudno Story' by the local historian and former Librarian of Llandudno Library] CX288/1/1/79 Llandudno Copper Mines. CX288/1/1/80 1963 Llandudno Eisteddfod: Proclamation programme, Royal Visit - Seren y Dwyrain, Adroddiad y Llys etc. CX288/1/1/81 1993 June 10 Llandudno Flood. CX288/1/1/82 1968-1969 Llandudno Holiday Guide. Copyright Ivor Wynne Jones CX288/1/1/83 1972-1974 Llandudno Holiday Guide. CX288/1/1/84 Llandudno Hospital. CX288/1/1/85 Llandudno Museum. CX288/1/1/86 1994 Llandudno October Festival. CX288/1/1/87 Llandudno Opera House. CX288/1/1/88 Llandudno Pier & Punch. CX288/1/1/89 1992 ' Llandudno Queen of the Welsh Resorts' 2nd edition. CX288/1/1/90 2002 'Llandudno Queen of the Welsh Resorts'. CX288/1/1/91 Llandudno Theme Park. See also file on Disney World. CX288/1/1/92 1970-1971 TJandudno through the Looking Glass'. Copyright: Ivor Wynne Jones. CX288/1/1/93 Llandudno U.D.C. versus the Press. CX288/1/1/94 Llanfairfechan. CX288/1/1/95 Llanrwst & Trefriw. CX288/1/1/96 Llanrwst murder of Brenda Pearce. CX288/1/1/97 Llanrwst Show. CX288/1/1/98 L. P. G. Depot at Llandudno. CX288/1/1/99 Mines & Quarries of North Wales No. 1 Metals. CX288/1/1/100 Mines & Quarries No. 2 Rock. (Includes Conwy County Quarries) CX288/1/1/101 Modern Colwyn Bay. CX288/1/1/102 Modern Llandudno file No. 1. Great Orme. CX288/1/1/103 Modern Llandudno File No. 2. CX288/1/1/104 Modern Llandudno File No. 3. CX288/1/1/105 Mostyn Family. CX288/1/1/106 1963 National Eisteddfod. CX288/1/1/107 Post 1981 New Conwy Crossing. CX288/1/1/108 North Wales Airport. CX288/1/1/109 North Wales Business Club. CX288/1/1/110 1985 North Wales Opera. CX288/1/1/111 North Wales Police. CX288/1/1/112 Opera Crits & Synopses. CX288/1/1/113 Opera at Llandudno. CX288/1/1/114 Order of St John & Ysbyty Ifan.
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