Gwent Archives
GB0218.D6349
Table of Contents
Summary Information
- Repository
- Gwent Archives
- Creator
- Powell Family of Pontllanfraith
- Title
- Powell family of Pontllanfraith, Records
- ID
- GB0218.D6349
- Date
- 1918-c.1981
- Extent
- 0.015 Cubic Metres
- Language
- English
Biographical/Historical note
Members of the Powell family were at times: a Teacher at Cefn Fforest Junior School, and the Clerk of the Works at High Trees, Chepstow when it was built
Scope and Contents note
Records include Brochures and a Postcard inter alia
Administrative Information
Publication Information
Gwent Archives
Conditions Governing Access note
There are no restrictions on access
Conditions Governing Use note
Usual copyright conditions apply
Accruals note
No further accruals are expected
Appraisal note
Records have been appraised along the lines of the Gwent Archives' Collections Management and Appraisal Policies
Other Finding Aids note
Copies of finding aids are available at Gwent Archives
Collection Inventory
D6349/1 Field Postcard: sent to Miss G.Marsh of Pencarne, Duffryn, near Newport – postcard confirms the following “I am quite well; I have received your letter; Letter follows at the first opportunity.” Signed by J.Marsh 7 Jun 1918 1.0 item |
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D6349/2 “Youth Review” Magazine Apr 1953 1.0 item Biographical/Historical noteThe Magazine was produced by the Magazine Committee of the Newport Youth Council with the approval of the Newport Education Authority’s Youth Council |
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D6349/3 Souvenir Brochure and Programme of Events of the Coronation Celebrations in the County Borough of Newport 30 May 1953 1.0 item |
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D6349/4 Order of Proceedings (including menu) for dinner celebrating the Formal Opening of the New Council Chamber and Offices for Chepstow Rural District Council at “High Trees,” in Chepstow 11 Feb 1954 1.0 item Custodial History noteThe Donator's father was Clerk of the Works at "High Trees" around the time it was built |
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D6349/5 Cefn Fforest Junior School Magazine c.1981 1.0 item Custodial History noteThe donator worked as a teacher at this school at the time the Magazine was created |
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