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1 - Prices and particulars of slate at Port Penrhyn
2 - Edition of the North Wales Observer and Express. Contains account of the negotiations at the Dinorwic Quarry, and announces the retirement of Arthur Wyatt giving a highly favourable account of his management of the quarry
3 - Translation of an article from Y Genedl Gymreig written on the back of a section of the list of voters in Llandygai Parish. Article in question was published on page 8 of the newspaper
4 - Pamphled cyfrifion 'Budd-Glwb Chwarel y Penrhyn'
5 - Translation of two articles/letters published in Baner ac Amserau Cymru 1st January 1890 with cover letter from the North Wales Property Defence Association
6 - Bundle of translations of articles published in the Welsh language newspapers relating to the quarry and W.J. Parry
7 - Printed extract from The Times, 12 August 1892 featuring a letter from Stanley Boulter on the Miners Eight Hours Bill
8 - Envelope containing two translations provided by the North Wales Property Defence Association and a note about the specialist translator used for quarry matters. Translations of Y Werin 18 Feb 1893 Page 3 Col 3 'Inspection of the North Wales Quarries' and The Welsh Herald 31 Jan 1893 Page 6 Col 2 'The Quarrymen's Health & longevity'
9 - Translation of an article published in Y Genedl Gymreig 'Lord Penrhyn and the Quarrymen'
10 - Statement re quarry affairs prepared for House of Commons debate
11 - Bundle of printed documents relating to the Free Labour Protection Association
12 - Envelope containing printed material from the National Free Labour Association
13 - Envelope containing press cutting "Lady Penrhyn and her workmen and tenants" from the Liverpool Courier. Also includes note by Lord Penrhyn naming the quarryman who wrote the letter, and giving his address. Letter gives high praise to Lady Penrhyn and their family for their charitable work
14 - Pages from The Liverpool Echo
15 - Press cutting relating to Penrhyn Strike. Headline 'The Slate Quarry Rioting'. Cutting in held in small paper wallet with the name 'Romeike and Curtice Press Cutting and Information Agency'
16 - Press cutting relating to Penrhyn Strike. Headline 'Penrhyn Disturbances Military to Assist in Arrest of Quarrymen' Daily Chronicle
17 - Press cutting relating to the strike. Headline "Penrhyn Riots Ringleaders to be arrested - more trouble feared"
18 - Press cutting relating to Penrhyn Strike. Headline 'Quarrymen's Dispute Ringleaders' Arrest May Result in Continued Rioting'
19 - Bundle of printed materials relating to Labour Protection Association, Liberty and Property Defence League and Employers Parlimentary Council, along with pamphlet 'Free Labour Frauds A Study in Dishonesty' and two translations of articles published in Welsh Language newspapers with cover letters from the North Wales Property Defence Association. Translated articles are: 19 November 1901 'The Penrhyn Matter' from Yr Herald Gymraeg 3 December 1901 'The Penrhyn Strike, its advantages and Disadvantages'.
20 - Envelope containing three press clippings relating to the strike. Written on the envelope is 'Rev W.W. Lloyd & Rhondda Williams - lies'
21 - Envelope of press cuttings relating to the strike
22 - Envelope of press cuttings relating to the strike. Cuttings relate to: 1. James Sexton 2. Ben Tillett - 'Pharaoh & Nero' 'No Surrender' 3. Rev Thomas Hughes Pant Teg
23 - Printed pamphlet entitled Penrhyn Quarry Dispute Mr E.A. Young's reply to Mr. Herbert Bridge Hon Sec of the Christian Social Reform League. Pamphlet is accompanied by correspondence from Mr. Herbert Bridge who refused to circulate the pamphlet at a concert, a copy of a handbill for the concert and correspondence from E.A. Young to Lord Penrhyn on the matter. One of the letters from E.A. Young to Lord Penrhyn mentions that Trench (estate manager) should be present at a meeting so that they can issue notices to quit
24 - Large envelope of press cuttings relating to the strike. Cuttings relate to: 1. Lloyd George on ownership of the Quarry 2. Reduction of Quarry Rating 3. Maltman Barrie
25 - Large envelope of press cuttings relating to the strike. Cuttings relate to: 1. Lord Penrhyn's letter 2. Henry Jones correspondence 3. Conciliators, Mr Balfour & Lord Penrhyn 4. Henry Jones' evasions re Committee
26 - Bundle of newspaper cuttings relating to the strike. Cuttings are taken from various newspapers each giving printed accounts of communications between parties, descriptions of meetings in Bethesda, subscriptions given to raise money for families of the Quarrymen, and details libel action against the 'Daily Record', threatened by Lord Penrhyn's solicitors. Each cutting is held in a small paper wallet with the name 'Romeike and Curtice Press Cutting and Information Agency'
27 - Large envelope of press cuttings relating to the strike. Cuttings relate to: 1. Deputation to Trades Union Congress 2. Choir 3. Miners federation 4. Bangor Magistrates 5. Violence
28 - Envelope of press cuttings relating to the strike. Cuttings relate to: 1. Bethesda cemetery (Crossed out) 2. Police inquiry 3. Lord Dudley
29 - Large envelope of press cuttings relating to the strike. Cuttings relate to: 1. Police inquiry (crossed out) 2. Keir Hardy Dec 3. Application to Board of Trade Dec 4. Choir Dec
30 - Envelope containing report by the Employers Parlimentary Committee
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