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GB 0221 WD/3 Anglesey County Record Office/Archifdy Ynys GB 0221 WD/3 Anglesey County Record Office/Archifdy Ynys Mon This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 40550 The National Archives SEFYDLIADAU Y MERCHED YM MON ANGLESEY WOMEN'S INSTITUTES Marc Catalog: WD3 Catalogue Reference: Catalogiwyd gan: Anne Venables Catalogued by: WITHDRAWAL ONLY WITH WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE FEDERATION CHAIRMAN Gwasanaeth Archifau Gwynedd Gwynedd Archives Service Llangefni 1995 Cynnwys Contents Executive Committee/Anglesey WD3/1-45 Federation of Women's Institutes Amlwch WD3/46-47 Bodedern WD3/48 Bodffordd WD3/49-61 Bro Goronwy WD3/62-65 Bryngwran WD3/66-72 Brynsiencyn WD3/73 Crugyll WD3/74-77 Dwyran WD3/78-79 Gwalchmai WD3/80-82 Holyhead WD3/83-94 Llandegfan WD3/95 Llandrygarn and Bodwrog WD3/96-102 Llanddaniel WD3/103-112 Llanddeusant and Llantrisant WD3/113-141 Llanddwyn WD3/142-148 Llanfaethlu WD3/149-159 Llanfechell WD3/160-167 Llangefni WD3/168-176 Llangoed WD3/177 Llansadwrn WD3/178 Marianglas WD3/179-180 Menai Bridge WD3/181 Penmon WD3/182-190 Pentraeth WD3/191-201 Penysarn WD3/202-204 Rhoscolyn WD3/205-225 Rhosybol WD3/226-236 Talwrn WD3/237-243 Tegfan WD3/244-245 RAF Valley WD3/246-248 WI Market, Brynsiencyn WD3/249-256 For W.I. scrapbooks see: Benllech WM 178 Cemaes W M 182 Holyhead WM 1130 Llandegfan WM279 Llanddona WM 162 Llanedwen WM 181 Porthaethwy W M 156 Trefdraeth WM259 See also index cards for Women's Institutes. WD3/1-45 Anglesey Executive Committee/Federation. WD3/1-9 MINUTE BOOK: County Executive Committee. WD3/1 1927-1929 [Transferred from WM 336/1]. WD3/2 1920-1933 [Transferred from WM 336/2]. WD3/3 1933-1935 [Transferred from WM 336/3]. WD3/4 1935-1938 [Transferred from WM 336/4]. WD3/5 1938-1942 [Transferred from WM 336/5]. WD3/6 1939 Emergency Meetings [Transferred from WM 336/7]. WD3/7 1942-1945 WD3/8 1945-1951 WD3/9 1951-1961 [Transferred from WM 336/6]. WD3/10 1975-1984 FILE: Executive agendas. WD3/11 1958, 1961, 1962 BUNDLE of Annual Reports of the County 1963, 1965, 1966 Federation. WD3/12 1973 BALLOT PAPER for election of Executive Committee. WD3/13 1948-1962 MINUTE BOOK: Agriculture Sub Committee. WD3/14 1963-1973 MINUTE BOOK: Agriculture Sub Committee. WD3/15 1950-1966 MINUTE BOOK: Music and Drama Sub Committee. WD3/16 1966-1972 MINUTE BOOK: Music and Drama Sub Committee. WD3/17 1953-1973 MINUTE BOOK: International Sub Committee. WD3/18 1966-1972 FILE: Minutes and other papers of the public Questions Sub Committee. WD3/19 1972-1974 MINUTE BOOK: Public Questions Sub Committee. WD3/20 1959-1973 MINUTE BOOK: Craft Committee. WD3/21 1959-1969 MINUTE BOOK: Handicrafts Sub Committee. WD3/22 1974-1986 MINUTE BOOK: Crafts and Home Economics. WD3/23 1975 FILE: Minutes and Correspondence: Ad Hoc Committee Diamond Jubilee Celebrations. WD3/24 1970-1984 FILE: Newsletters of the Anglesey Federation of Womens Institutes. WD3/25 1930-1936 ACCOUNT BOOK. WD3/26 1937-1944 ACCOUNT BOOK. WD3/27 1960-1970 ACCOUNT BOOK. WD3/28 1977-1978 ACCOUNT BOOK. WD3/29 1977 BALANCE SHEET. WD3/30 1978 BALANCE SHEET. 2 copies. WD3/31 1966-1971 CASH BOOK. WD3/32 1966-1969 CASH BOOK. WD3/33 1969 PAYING IN BOOK: WI Special Train account. WD3/34 1969-1974 BUNDLE of Bank Statements: Bursary Account. WD3/35 1960-1973 BUNDLE of Bank Statements: M.E. Owen Memorial Account. WD3/36 1968 BUNDLE of Minutes and Financial Papers: Ffair Haf. WD3/37 1972 BALANCE SHEET: Mrs Griffiths, Mrs Lewis' and Miss Doreen Thomas' Memorial. WD3/38 1970-1973 BUNDLE of papers re insurance and insurance claims. WD3/39 1974-1978 BUNDLE of Annual Financial Statements submitted by individual Women's Institutes. 2 bundles. WD3/40 1989 BOOK: * A grain of mustard seed, an account of the founding of the first Women's Institute in Great Britain' by Constance Davies, Gee and Son (Denbigh). WD3/41 1977-1978 ANNUAL REPORTS. WD3/42 1975-1977 FILE: Gwynedd-Caernarfon Federation of Women's Institutes. WD3/43 1975-1984 FILE: Wales Federation. WD3/44 1980 BOOKLET: 50th Anniversary of the Isle of Anglesey federation, 1930-1980, published by the Gwynedd-Isle of Anglesey Federation of Women's Institutes. WD3/45 1959 PROGRAMME: 'Molawd Mon (In Praise of Anglesey) by the Anglesey County Federation of Women's Institutes. WD3/46-47 Amlwch. WD3/46 1977 PROGRAMME. WD3/47 1978-1979 PROGRAMME. WD3/48 Bodedern. WD3/48 1976 PROGRAMME. WD3/49-61 Bodffordd. WD3/49 1928-1953 LLYFR COFNODION. WD3/50 1928-1937 LLYFR COFNODION. WD3/51 [c. 1940s] LLYFR COFNODION. WD3/52 1949-1953 LLYFR COFNODION. WD3/53 1960-1971 LLYFR COFNODION. WD3/54 1971-1980 LLYFR COFNODION. WD3/55 1980-1984 LLYFR COFNODION. WD3/56 1984-1988 LLYFR COFNODION. WD3/57 c. 1989-1992 LLYFR COFNODION. WD3/58 1940-1967 ACCOUNT BOOK. WD3/59 1968-1976 ACCOUNT BOOK. WD3/60 1984-1992 ACCOUNT BOOK. WD3/61 1928-1949 NOTEBOOK: History of the Institute. WD3/62-65 Bro Goronwy. WD3/62 1972-1984 LLYFR COFNODION. WD3/63 1951-1984 ACCOUNT BOOK. WD3/64 1975-1980 ATTENDANCE BOOK. WD3/65 1984-1985 REGISTER AND SUBSCRIPTIONS. WD3/66-72 Bryngwran. WD3/66 1932-1939 LLYFR COFNODION. WD3/67 1940-1945 LLYFR COFNODION. WD3/68 1945-1951 LLYFR COFNODION. WD3/69 1951-1957 LLYFR COFNODION. WD3/70 1958-1971 LLYFR COFNODION. WD3/71 1972-1987 LLYFR COFNODION. WD3/72 1981-1987 ACCOUNT BOOK. WD3/73 Brynsiencyn. WD3/73 1977 PROGRAMME. WD3/74-77 Crugyll. WD3/74 1967-1974 LLYFR COFNODION: Cyfarfodydd. WD3/75 1967-1973 LLYFR COFNODION: Pwyllgor. WD3/76 1961-191A ACCOUNT BOOK. WD3/77 1974 RHAGLEN. WD3/78-79 Dwyran. WD3/78 1976 RHAGLEN. WD3/79 1977 RHAGLEN. WD3/80-82 Gwalchmai. WD3/80 1984-1990 MINUTE BOOK. WD3/81 1991-1992 MINUTE BOOK. WD3/82 1991-1992 ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. WD3/83-94 Holyhead. WD3/83 1961-1965 RECORD BOOK. WD3/84 1965- 1969 RECORD BOOK. WD3/85 1969-1977 RECORD BOOK. WD3/86 1977-1988 RECORD BOOK. WD3/87 1953-1961 COMMITTEE MINUTE BOOK. WD3/88 1961-1965 COMMITTEE MINUTE BOOK. WD3/89 1966- 1971 COMMITTEE MINUTE BOOK. WD3/90 1971-1977 COMMITTEE MINUTE BOOK. WD3/91 1977-1989 MINUTE BOOK. WD3/92 1989 MINUTE BOOK. WD3/93 1986-1990 ACCOUNT BOOK. WD3/94 n.d. FILE of words and music for songs etc. WD3/95 Llandegfan. WD3/95 9173 PROGRAMME. WD3/96-102 Llandrygarn and Bodwrog. WD3/96 1942-1946 LLYFR COFNODION: Pwyllgor. WD3/97 1952-1961 LLYFR COFNODION: Pwyllgor. WD3/98 1961-1965 LLYFR COFNODION: Pwyllgor. WD3/99 1940-1945 RECORD BOOK: Cyfarfodydd. WD3/100 1966-1973 RECORD BOOK: Cyfarfodydd. WD3/101 1941-1960 ACCOUNT BOOK. WD3/102 1961-1973 ACCOUNT BOOK. WD3/103-112 Llanddaniel. WD3/103 1968-1978 LLYFR COFNODION: Pwyllgor. WD3/104 1973-1978 LETTER PAD. WD3/105 1948-1958 LLYFR NODIADAU: Adroddiadau Blynyddol. WD3/106 1955-1961,1976-1977 ACCOUNT BOOK. WD3/107 1961-1964 ACCOUNT BOOK. WD3/108 1961-1973 ACCOUNT BOOK. WD3/109 1960-1977 POSTAGE AND TELEPHONE ACCOUNT. WD3/110 1966-1970, 1976 BUNDLE of Balance Sheets. WD3/111 1978 RHAGLEN. WD3/112 1974-1975 LIST OF SPEAKERS: Isle of Anglesey Federation. WD3/113-141 Llanddeusant and Llantrisant [transferred from WM 393]. WD3/113 1927-1936 LLYFR COFNODION: Pwyllgor. WD3/114 1927-1938 LLYFR COFNODION: Cyfarfodydd. WD3/115 1927-1941 LLYFR COFNODION: Cyfarfodydd. WD3/116 1927-1947 LLYFR COFNODION: Pwyllgor. WD3/117 1942- 1947 LLYFR COFNODION: Cyfarfodydd. WD3/118 1948-1957 LLYFR COFNODION: Cyfarfodydd. WD3/119 1927-1942 LLYFR NODIADAU: Adroddiadau Blynyddol. WD3/120 1943- 1947 LLYFR NODIADAU: Adroddiadau Blynyddol. WD3/121 1948 LLYFR NODIADAU: Adroddiad Blynyddol. WD3/122 1949 LLYFR NODIADAU: Adroddiad Blynyddol. WD3/123 1950-1952 LLYFR NODIADAU: Adroddiad Blynyddol. WD3/124 1953 LLYFR NODIADAU: Adroddiad Blynyddol. WD3/125 1954 LLYFR NODIADAU: Adroddiad Blynyddol. WD3/126 1955 LLYFR NODIADAU: Adroddiad Blynyddol. WD3/127 1957 LLYFR NODIADAU: Adroddiad Blynyddol. WD3/128 1957-1958 LLYFR NODIADAU: Adroddiadau Blynyddol. WD3/129 1959-1960 LLYFR NODIADAU: Adroddiadau Blynyddol. WD3/130 1961-1962 LLYFR NODIADAU: Adroddiadau Blynyddol. WD3/131 1928 BOOKLET: 'Games for playing at Women's Institute Meetings' published by the National Federation of Women's Institutes. WD3/132 1948 Mawrth 4 TELEGRAM: Jones, Morlais, Cemaes at Owen Bryn Cuhelyn, Llanddeusant yn llongyfarch y Sefydliad ar eu penblwydd yn unarhugain oed. WD3/133 1948 CARD: N.F.W.I. congratulating the Institute on its Coming of Age. WD3/134 1948 ANNUAL REPORT: Anglesey County Nursing Association. WD3/135 1950 BOOKLET: 'Your Village', a survey of amenities and public services in rural areas by the National Federation of Women's Institutes, edited by Inez Jenkins. WD3/136 1930-1963 BWNDEL: Rhaglenni Blynyddol. WD3/137 1953-1963 FILE of miscellaneous papers of the Anglesey County Federation. WD3/138 1959 LLYFR PRESENOLDEB YR AELODAU. WD3/139 n.d. POSTCARD: Denman College. WD3/140 c.1948 LEAFLET: The Story of the Denman College. WD3/141 n.d. GREETING CARD: National Federation of Women's Institutes. WD3/142-148 Llanddwyn. WD3/142 1971-1978 RECORD BOOK: Meetings. WD3/143 1971-1977 ACCOUNT BOOK. WD3/144 1972 ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT. WD3/145 1971-1977 SUBSCRIPTION BOOK. WD3/146 1971-1976 PETTY CASH BOOK. WD3/147 1971-1978 CASH BOOK: Bank account. WD3/148 1971-1978 ATTENDANCE REGISTERS (2). WD3/149-159 Llanfaethlu. WD3/149 1941-1950 LLYFR COFNODION: Pwyllgor. WD3/150 1951-1976 LLYFR COFNODION: Cyfarfodydd. WD3/152 1951-1954 LLYFR COFNODION: Cyfarfodydd. WD3/153 1954-1961 LLYFR COFNODION: Cyfarfodydd. WD3/154 1961-1968 LLYFR COFNODION: Cyfarfodydd. WD3/155 1968-1975 LLYFR COFNODION: Cyfarfodydd. Amgaeuwyd: LLUNIAU'R SEFYDLIAD.
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