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Papurau a Dogfennau Amrywio o Lyfrgell y Sir.
Papers and Miscellanea from the County Library

Cofier hefyd am y lluniau sy’n cydfynd â’r casgliad hwn sef:
XS/1532/1 - 3

The collection of photograps which are part of the library’s collection can be found at XS/1532/1 - 3

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XM/2641/42 REPRINT from the North Wales Pioneer containing an article by Norman Tucker entitled `The story of Llysfaen Church’.  1951 Feb. 1
XM/2641/43 BOOKLET: Presentation of the Honorary Freedom of the Borough of Caernarfon to Aldermen H.H. Jones, J.W. Pritchard, W.G. Williams, H.R. Phillips (2 copies) (Printed by Gwelyn Evans and Son, Printers, C...  more 1951 March 1
XM/2641/44 HANDBILL: Exhibition on `Wales and Human Rights’ (organised by Welsh Committee of U.K. Commission for UNESCO) at the Secondary Modern School, Deiniol Road, Bangor . Attached: 1. CATALOGUE of exh...  more 1951 April 14-24
XM/2641/45 TREFN GWASANAETH Dadorchuddio Cofeb y rhai a Aberthodd eu Bywydau yn Rhyfel Mawr 2, 1939-45, Porthmadog a’r Cylch.  1951 Mehef 3
XM/2641/46 SOUVENIR PROGRAMME of events arranged to mark the Festival of Britain Week at Pwllheli.  1951 July 1-7
XM/2641/47 RHAGLEN: Dadorchuddio a Chyflwyno Cofeb i’r Dr. Thomas Rowland Hughes yn Ysgol Ramadeg Brynrefail (Gwenlyn Evans Cyf., Argraffwyr, Caernarfon).  1951 Gorff. 20
XM/2641/48 TREFN GWASANAETH Cyflwyno Pyrth i `r Coleg a Adeiladir er Cof am y diweddar Wir Anrhydeddus Iarll Lloyd Geroge o Ddwyfor, O.M., yn Llanystumdwy.  1952 Ion. 17
XM/2641/49 REPORT on the future of the villages in the Rural Districts of the County [of Caernarfon] by A. Ll. Williams, County Planning Officer.  1952 Feb. 12
XM/2641/50 PROGRAMME: Official Opening of New Police Headquarters, Caernarfon (Gwynedd Police Authority) by the Rt Hon. Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, Q.C., M.P.).  1953 March 7
XM/2641/51 PROGRAMME: Coronation Visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to Caernarfon Castle. (2 copies).  1953 July 10
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