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The Height of Its Womanhood': Women and Genderin Welsh Nationalism, 1847-1945
'The height of its womanhood': Women and genderin Welsh nationalism, 1847-1945 Item Type text; Dissertation-Reproduction (electronic) Authors Kreider, Jodie Alysa Publisher The University of Arizona. Rights Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. Download date 09/10/2021 04:59:55 Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/10150/280621 'THE HEIGHT OF ITS WOMANHOOD': WOMEN AND GENDER IN WELSH NATIONALISM, 1847-1945 by Jodie Alysa Kreider Copyright © Jodie Alysa Kreider 2004 A Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of the DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY In Partia' Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY In the Graduate College THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 2004 UMI Number: 3145085 Copyright 2004 by Kreider, Jodie Alysa All rights reserved. INFORMATION TO USERS The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. Broken or indistinct print, colored or poor quality illustrations and photographs, print bleed-through, substandard margins, and improper alignment can adversely affect reproduction. In the unlikely event that the author did not send a complete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted. Also, if unauthorized copyright material had to be removed, a note will indicate the deletion. UMI UMI Microform 3145085 Copyright 2004 by ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights reserved. This microform edition is protected against unauthorized copying under Title 17, United States Code. -
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Five Hundred Years of Fine, Fancy and Frivolous Bindings George bayntun Manvers Street • Bath • BA1 1JW • UK Tel: 01225 466000 • Fax: 01225 482122 Email: [email protected] www.georgebayntun.com BOUND BY BROCA 1. AINSWORTH (William Harrison). The Miser's Daughter: A Tale. 20 engraved plates by George Cruikshank. First Edition. Three volumes. 8vo. [198 x 120 x 66 mm]. vii, [i], 296 pp; iv, 291 pp; iv, 311 pp. Bound c.1900 by L. Broca (signed on the front endleaves) in half red goatskin, marbled paper sides, the spines divided into six panels with gilt compartments, lettered in the second and third and dated at the foot, the others tooled with a rose and leaves on a dotted background, marbled endleaves, top edges gilt. (The paper sides slightly rubbed). [ebc2209]. London: [by T. C. Savill for] Cunningham and Mortimer, 1842. £750 A fine copy in a very handsome binding. Lucien Broca was a Frenchman who came to London to work for Antoine Chatelin, and from 1876 to 1889 he was in partnership with Simon Kaufmann. From 1890 he appears under his own name in Shaftesbury Avenue, and in 1901 he was at Percy Street, calling himself an "Art Binder". He was recognised as a superb trade finisher, and Marianne Tidcombe has confirmed that he actually executed most of Sarah Prideaux's bindings from the mid-1890s. Circular leather bookplate of Alexander Lawson Duncan of Jordanstone House, Perthshire. STENCILLED CALF 2. AKENSIDE (Mark). The Poems. Fine mezzotint frontispiece portrait by Fisher after Pond. First Collected Edition. 4to. [300 x 240 x 42 mm]. -
Notes and News
45 Notes and News International Union of Crystallography its Chairman and General Secretary at a meeting of that Acta CrystaUographica. The machinery by which this body held in Paris on 1 and 2 July 1947. On l0 October journal was established is reported in the Editorial Preface 1947 Great Britain, through the Royal Society, formally in this issue. Its production at a moderate price intended adhered to the Union. Adhesion is known to be under to secure wide distribution and ready accessibility to consideration in other countries. workers throughout the world would not have been The officers of the Union are: possible, however, without the assurance of financial Chairman: guarantees, and it is appropriate to record here the P. P. EWALD gratitude of the Union to the undermentioned Research Executive Committee: Associations, industrial firms and other organizations M. J. BUERGER C. MAUOUIN whose generous support has enabled the journal to be D. HARKER A.V. SHUBNIKOV launched free from financial embarrassment. J. A. A. KETELAAR W.H. TAYLOR *Albright and Wilson Ltd., Birmingham, England. General Secretary: Aluminium Company of America. *Associated Electrical Industries Ltd., London, England. R. C. EVANS, Automatic Telephone and Electric Co. Ltd., Liverpool, England. Crystallographic Laboratory, Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc., New York, N.Y., U.S.A. Cavendish Laboratory, *Boots Pure Drug Co. Ltd., Nottingham, England. Cambridge, England. Bristol Aeroplane Co. Ltd., Bristol, England. *British Ahuninium Co. Ltd. Copies of the Statutes and By-Laws of the Union may *British Celanese Ltd. *British Cotton Industry Research Association. be had from the General Secretary on application. The British Electrical and Allied Industries Research Association. -
English Literature, History, Children's Books And
LONDON 13 DECEMBER 2016 DECEMBER 13 LONDON HISTORY, CHILDREN’S CHILDREN’S HISTORY, ENGLISH LITERATURE, ENGLISH LITERATURE, BOOKS AND BOOKS ILLUSTRATIONS LONDON ENGLISH LITERATURE, HISTORY, CHILDREN’S BOOKS AND ILLUSTRATIONS 13 DECEMBER 2016 L16408 ENGLISH LITERATURE, HISTORY, CHILDREN’S BOOKS AND ILLUSTRATIONS FRONT COVER LOT 67 (DETAIL) BACK COVER LOT 317 THIS PAGE LOT 30 (DETAIL) ENGLISH LITERATURE, HISTORY, CHILDREN’S BOOKS AND ILLUSTRATIONS AUCTION IN LONDON 13 DECEMBER 2016 SALE L16408 SESSION ONE: 10 AM SESSION TWO: 2.30 PM EXHIBITION Friday 9 December 9 am-4.30 pm Saturday 10 December 12 noon-5 pm Sunday 11 December 12 noon-5 pm Monday 12 December 9 am-7 pm 34-35 New Bond Street London, W1A 2AA +44 (0)20 7293 5000 sothebys.com THIS PAGE LOT 101 (DETAIL) SPECIALISTS AND AUCTION ENQUIRIES For further information on lots in this auction please contact any of the specialists listed below. SALE NUMBER SALE ADMINISTRATOR L16408 “BABBITTY” Lukas Baumann [email protected] BIDS DEPARTMENT +44 (0)20 7293 5287 +44 (0)20 7293 5283 fax +44 (0)20 7293 5904 fax +44 (0)20 7293 6255 [email protected] POST SALE SERVICES Kristy Robinson Telephone bid requests should Post Sale Manager Peter Selley Dr. Philip W. Errington be received 24 hours prior FOR PAYMENT, DELIVERY Specialist Specialist to the sale. This service is AND COLLECTION +44 (0)20 7293 5295 +44 (0)20 7293 5302 offered for lots with a low estimate +44 (0)20 7293 5220 [email protected] [email protected] of £2,000 and above. -
Orme) Wilberforce (Albert) Raymond Blackburn (Alexander Bell
Copyrights sought (Albert) Basil (Orme) Wilberforce (Albert) Raymond Blackburn (Alexander Bell) Filson Young (Alexander) Forbes Hendry (Alexander) Frederick Whyte (Alfred Hubert) Roy Fedden (Alfred) Alistair Cooke (Alfred) Guy Garrod (Alfred) James Hawkey (Archibald) Berkeley Milne (Archibald) David Stirling (Archibald) Havergal Downes-Shaw (Arthur) Berriedale Keith (Arthur) Beverley Baxter (Arthur) Cecil Tyrrell Beck (Arthur) Clive Morrison-Bell (Arthur) Hugh (Elsdale) Molson (Arthur) Mervyn Stockwood (Arthur) Paul Boissier, Harrow Heraldry Committee & Harrow School (Arthur) Trevor Dawson (Arwyn) Lynn Ungoed-Thomas (Basil Arthur) John Peto (Basil) Kingsley Martin (Basil) Kingsley Martin (Basil) Kingsley Martin & New Statesman (Borlasse Elward) Wyndham Childs (Cecil Frederick) Nevil Macready (Cecil George) Graham Hayman (Charles Edward) Howard Vincent (Charles Henry) Collins Baker (Charles) Alexander Harris (Charles) Cyril Clarke (Charles) Edgar Wood (Charles) Edward Troup (Charles) Frederick (Howard) Gough (Charles) Michael Duff (Charles) Philip Fothergill (Charles) Philip Fothergill, Liberal National Organisation, N-E Warwickshire Liberal Association & Rt Hon Charles Albert McCurdy (Charles) Vernon (Oldfield) Bartlett (Charles) Vernon (Oldfield) Bartlett & World Review of Reviews (Claude) Nigel (Byam) Davies (Claude) Nigel (Byam) Davies (Colin) Mark Patrick (Crwfurd) Wilfrid Griffin Eady (Cyril) Berkeley Ormerod (Cyril) Desmond Keeling (Cyril) George Toogood (Cyril) Kenneth Bird (David) Euan Wallace (Davies) Evan Bedford (Denis Duncan) -
HMV Group Plc Annual Report and Accounts 2008
HMV Group plc Annual report and accounts 2008 WorldReginfo - 9d3f2226-e4b0-4464-9ca9-1b3d376456f2 Financial summary 2008 Total sales from continuing operations of £1,874.9m (up 11.3% on 2007), including like for like growth of 7.3% Profit before tax and exceptional items from continuing operations up 25.2% to £56.6m (2007: £45.2m) Exceptional profit after tax on disposal of HMV Japan of £51.8m Adjusted earnings per share from continuing HMV Waterstone’s operations of 10.1p (2007: 7.4p). Total basic HMV is the leading specialist Waterstone’s is the UK’s earnings per share of 22.1p (2007: 4.0p) entertainment retailer in leading specialist high street five territories. It operates bookseller, whose brand is Net debt virtually eliminated at £0.2m from 379 stores and online synonymous with range authority (2007: £130.6m) in the UK & Ireland, Canada, and quality of customer advice. Hong Kong and Singapore. It operates through 313 stores, Final dividend of 5.6p, making a total dividend predominantly in the UK of 7.4p (2007: 7.4p) & Ireland, and online through waterstones.com Contents 01 Introduction 02 Chairman’s statement 04 Business and financial review: 04 Our business and markets 06 Strategic review 10 Group performance 16 Board of Directors 18 Corporate governance 22 Directors’ remuneration report 32 Corporate responsibility 36 Directors’ report 41 Independent auditors’ report to the members of HMV Group plc 42 Consolidated income statements 44 Statements of recognised income and expense 45 Balance sheets 46 Cash flow statements 47 Notes to the financial statements 88 Group financial record 89 Store directory 92 Shareholder information 92 Company information WorldReginfo - 9d3f2226-e4b0-4464-9ca9-1b3d376456f2 Introduction This year we put into action our three-year transformation plan. -
Friends of Classic London Buses of the Fifties for Those Actively Involved in Or Supporting the Preservation of London Buses, Coaches and Trolleybuses of the Past
Friends of Classic London Buses of the Fifties For those actively involved in or supporting the preservation of London buses, coaches and trolleybuses of the past Here is a nice wintry shot of RT 1426, one of the Country area's Cravens-bodied examples, waiting to go to home to Windsor from Uxbridge, long ago, via the picturesque-sounding Iver Heath, George Green, Upton Lea and more mundane Wexham Road, Slough and Eton. I cannot speak for those places at the time the photograph was taken, but in more recent times it has been hard to see anything remotely rural, bucolic or delightful about any of them, and Upton Lea is nothing but a large and uninspiring housing estate on the edge of Slough. Life can be so disappointing at times! Photo by Michael Dryhurst. Newsletter 162 February 2020 Opening Lines First of all, many thanks to all those “Friends” who kindly sent us seasonal greetings at what is nowadays regarded as the “festive” season. These are of course warmly reciprocated. Thanks also to those many individuals who contribute to this monthly mayhem. All contributions are gratefully received and as many as possible are used. It matters not if you send a couple of lines or several pages, it all helps to keep us all in touch. I would also now ask vehicle owners to think about keeping us posted, especially in the case of those buses and coaches which rarely, if ever, appear in public. Many members like to know that these “ghost” buses still exist and are being cared for, or stored, or even under extensive restoration. -
1 Version 3, November 2011 E3X1 Delivery Lists and Applications of The
Version 3, November 2011 E3X1 Delivery lists and applications of the Elliott 800 series and 503 computers. The Elliott 803 and 503 computers were all software-compatible. The 802 was an early version of the 803 which was quickly overtaken. The 503 was the most powerful computer of the set. At about the same time as the Elliott 803 machines started to be sold in large numbers, Elliott-Automation began producing their ARCH series of process control systems. ARCH (the Articulated Control Hierarchy ) was designed as a modular system of standard analogue and digital sub-units sharing a common bus. The digital sections were usually standard Elliott 800 or 900 series computers. The idea was that tailor-made ARCH on-line installations could be configured to suit the particular industrial process(es) being controlled. In the delivery lists given below, a few of the machines entered as 803 computers may have been part of larger ARCH installations. The Panellit 609 was an Elliott 803 computer packaged for process control applications and marketed via a licencing arrangement with the Panellit Corporation of Skokie, Chicago. A small number of 800 series machines in the list below may have been re-badged as Panellit 609 computers. A word of warning about accuracy: it is now difficult to produce a definitive list of the delivery- dates, customers and applications of all 800 series Elliott computers manufactured at Borehamwood. Such source documents as are available (particularly references 1, 2 and 3 in section E3/X5) contain minor inconsistencies. The information given below is a best-guess, using additional information contained in reference 4. -
Modified UK National Implementation Measures for Phase III of the EU Emissions Trading System
Modified UK National Implementation Measures for Phase III of the EU Emissions Trading System As submitted to the European Commission in April 2012 following the first stage of their scrutiny process This document has been issued by the Department of Energy and Climate Change, together with the Devolved Administrations for Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. April 2012 UK’s National Implementation Measures submission – April 2012 Modified UK National Implementation Measures for Phase III of the EU Emissions Trading System As submitted to the European Commission in April 2012 following the first stage of their scrutiny process On 12 December 2011, the UK submitted to the European Commission the UK’s National Implementation Measures (NIMs), containing the preliminary levels of free allocation of allowances to installations under Phase III of the EU Emissions Trading System (2013-2020), in accordance with Article 11 of the revised ETS Directive (2009/29/EC). In response to queries raised by the European Commission during the first stage of their assessment of the UK’s NIMs, the UK has made a small number of modifications to its NIMs. This includes the introduction of preliminary levels of free allocation for four additional installations and amendments to the preliminary free allocation levels of seven installations that were included in the original NIMs submission. The operators of the installations affected have been informed directly of these changes. The allocations are not final at this stage as the Commission’s NIMs scrutiny process is ongoing. Only when all installation-level allocations for an EU Member State have been approved will that Member State’s NIMs and the preliminary levels of allocation be accepted. -
Members' Directory
ROYAL WARRANT HOLDERS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS’ DIRECTORY 2019–2020 SECRETARY’S FOREWORD 3 WELCOME Dear Reader, The Royal Warrant Holders Association represents one of the most diverse groups of companies in the world in terms of size and sector, from traditional craftspeople to global multinationals operating at the cutting edge of technology. The Members’ Directory lists companies by broad categories that further underline the range of skills, products and services that exist within the membership. Also included is a section dedicated to our principal charitable arm, the Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust (QEST), of which HRH The Prince of Wales is Patron. The section profiles the most recent alumni of scholars and apprentices to have benefited from funding, who have each developed their skills and promoted excellence in British craftsmanship. As ever, Royal Warrant holders and QEST are united in our dedication to service, quality and excellence as symbolised by the Royal Warrant of Appointment. We hope you find this printed directory of use when thinking of manufacturers and suppliers of products and services. An online version – which is regularly updated with company information and has enhanced search facilities – can be viewed on our website, www.royalwarrant.org “UNITED IN OUR DEDICATION TO Richard Peck SERVICE, QUALITY CEO & Secretary AND EXCELLENCE” The Royal Warrant Holders Association CONTENTS Directory of members Agriculture & Animal Welfare ...............................................................................................5 -
The London Gazette, 23 February, 1951 987
THE LONDON GAZETTE, 23 FEBRUARY, 1951 987 Industrial Steels Ltd. The Steel Company of Wales (Lysaght Works) Ltd. Industrial Tools Ltd. Steel Peech & Tozer Ltd. Irchester Ironstone Co. Ltd. Stewarts and Lloyds and Stanton Wagons Ltd. Islip Iron Co. Ltd. Stewarts and Lloyds Ltd. Stewarts and Lloyds Minerals Ltd. James Pain Ltd. Swansea Navigation Collieries Ltd. James Russell & Sons Ltd. J. & G. Wells Ltd. Taylor Bros. & Co. Ltd. John Bagnall & Sons Ltd. Tees Import Co. Ltd. John Baker & Bessemer Ltd. Tees Side Bridge & Engineering Works Ltd. John Lysaght's Scunthorpe Works Limited. The Templeborough Rolling Mills Ltd. John Russell & Co. Ltd. Thos. Firth & John Brown Ltd. John Spencer Ltd. Tir Pentwys " Black Vein " Steam Coal & Coke Co. John Summers & Sons Ltd. Ltd. The Trimdon Coal Co. Ltd. The Kettering Iron & Coal Co. Ltd. Tubewrights Ltd. The Kiveton Park Coal Co. Ltd. The Ullcoats Mining Company Limited. The Lanarkshire Steel Co. Ltd. United Coke and Chemicals Co. Ltd. Lancashire & Corby Steel Manufacturing Co. Ltd. The United Steel Companies Ltd. Lancashire & Corby Steel Selling Co. Ltd. United Steel Structural Co. Ltd. The Lancashire Steel Corporation Ltd. The Unit Superheater & Pipe Co. Ltd. The Lilleshall Iron and Steel Company Limited. The Upper Forest & Worcester Steel & Tin Plate The Llanelly Steel Co. (1907) Ltd. Works Ltd. Lloyd & Lloyd Ltd. The Loddington Ironstone Co. Ltd. W. A. Baker & Co. Ltd. London Works (Barlows) Limited. •The Wellingboro' Iron Co. Ltd. The Low Moor Iron Company (Successors) Limited. Welsh Shipping Agency Ltd, The Wensley Lime Co. Ltd. The Manganese Steel Co. Ltd. Whitecross Company Ltd. Metal-Gas Co. -
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