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  <dc:title>Xerox copies of photographs and articles on local history, especially the history of Bangor, published by R. Idloes Owen in the North Wales Chronicle and The Universe:</dc:title>
  <dc:description>1-13 copies of old photographs of Bangor; 
14 "Story of an Oak" that was felled, the history of the Royal Oak Tavern, Bangor; 
15 "Heyday of the Penrhyn Arms"; 
16  Two old photographs; 
17 "Historical Notebook"- Bangor c. 1800; 
18 "City's century of progress and expansion"- incorporation of Bangor and its subsequent history; 
19 "Centre for a Plot'-history of Plas Alcock; 
20 "The Local feud that gave Bangor Nonconformists an early boost"- the beginnings of Nonconformity in Bangor; 
21 "Storm in a Tea Cup"- Thomas De Ouincey's stay in Bangor; 
22 "The Old Inns of Bangor"; 
23 "Hall of Residence with a History of Hospitality"- history of the George Hostel; 
24 "Those Coaching Days"; 
25 "Pastimes of yesteryear"; 
26 "Early days of banking"; a? "Historical Notebook; 
28 "School founded on the site of an ancient friary"- history of Friars' School; 
29 "Historical Notebook"; 
30 "Historical Notebook (2)"; 
31 "Mansion that was steeped in history"- history of Penrallt house; 
32 "Historical Notebook"; 
33 "Baron Hill"; 
34 "Historical Notebook"; 
35 "And they built a crooked town"- development of Bangor High Street and neighbouring buildings; 
36 "Historical Notebook"; 
37 "An Ancestor's Diary"- diary of Thomas Roberts of Bryneisteddfod, Glan Conway, 1735 - 1804; 
38 "Putting the Chapels on the Map"; 
39 "Historical Notebook"- scrapbook of E Myrddin Jones; 
40 "A favourite meeting place"- the Waterloo Inn, "Illegitimacy was rampant"; 
41 "The private house that became the Albion"; 
42 "Historical Notebook" - the history of the Penrhyn Arms Hotel; 
43 "One of the oldest Cathedral Sites"-Bangor Cathedral; 
43A "Harping Back"- history of the Harp Inn; 
44 "Catholics returned to Bangor in 1827 and Our Lady followed"; 
45 "Beneath the old gas lamp" Bangor's market cross; 
45A "Spar decked corvette was a familiar sight"- history of H.M.S. Clio; 
46 "A wonderful sight under full sail"- the Mary B. Mitchell; 
47 "Historical Notebook"- history of the Normal College; 
47A "An ancient ledger from the Harp Inn"; 
47B  Conway; 
47C "Historical Notebook"- history of the English College at Rome; 
48 "Tragic end to two month journey"- the wreck of the “Royal Charter"; 
49 "The City's first savings bank"; 
50 "The early days of city banking"; 
51 "In the days when knights and smugglers were bold"; 
52 "Dic Aberdaron"; 
53 "Historical Notebook"; 
54 "The four husbands of a Tudor beauty"- the life of Catherine of Berain; 
55 "Hester Lynch Salisbury (Mrs Piozzi) and her famous friend"; 
56 "Lessons in History"; 
57 "Growth of a town"; 
58 "Historical Notebook"- Watkin Owen of Llanrwst; 
58A "Try the Royal Oak, I hear the ostler's good"; 
59 "Historical Notebook"; 
60 "Bury my heart in Bangor Cathedral"; 
61 Photograph and short biography of J. Farrar Roberts; 
62 "An Opium-eater's view of Bangor"- Thomas De Quincey; 
63 "Hephzibah's big sell-out'- short history of Penrallt and some other Bangor houses and buildings; 
64 "The Monks” Tale"- history of the Dominican Friary at Bangor; 
65 "Good Old Dean Cotton"; 
66 "Rock Follies"- history of Gwrych Castle; 
67 "In all good faith"- Welsh Catholic martyrs;
 68 "Australia revisited"; 
69 "Sixpoor Almsmen, old and impotent..."- history of the Bangor Almshouses; 
69A "Historical Notebook"- submerged lands and sunken cities; 
70 "When a Queen was led by the hand"- Princess Victoria at Bangor and Beaumaris; 
70A "Historical Notebook" (2); 
71 "Historical Notebook"; 
72 "Historical Notebook"; 
72A "Historical Notebook"; 
73 "A family seat rich in history"- history of Gwydir; 
74 "Historical Notebook"; 
75 "Many Perils of Crossing the Straits"; 
76 "Songs of a wayfarer- Thomas Edwards (Twm o'r Nant); 
77 "When horses walked on frozen lake"; 
78 "Historical Notebook, Some Welsh Catholic Martyrs" (typescript); 
79 "The Black Monks of Bangor" (from Country Quest); 
80 “Historical Notebook"; 
81 "Martyred for Faith"; 
82 "A cathedral on the Isle of Saints"- history of Aberdaron Church and Bardsey; 
83 "A warm welcome in Rome"; 
84 "Fever and Plague, Colour and Charm"- a history of Our Lady Immaculate, Bangor; 
85 "Gerard Manley Hopkins and St. Beuno's College"; 
86 "Penrhyn and the Pugh's; "Priests and laymen who died for faith"; 
87 "Last bastion of the old faith"; 
88 "Heroes of the Faith"; 
89 "Three Famous Welsh Exiles"- Morys Clynnog, Thomas Goldwell and Owen Lewis; 
90 "How the Society of Jesus came to Wales"; 
91 "The noble history of a great abbey"- history of Strata Florida; 
92 "The cross saved from destruction". </dc:description>
  <dc:date>c.1982-1986</dc:date>
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