Album and photographs of Paul Emrys-Evans's visits to goldmines in Northern and Southern Rhodesia as Chairman of Charter Consolidated and President of the British South Africa Company. Includes a newspaper cutting showing a photograph of the Board of the Anglo American Corporation of South Africa
Family correspondence. Includes letters written to John Jones, Miss Jones, Mrs Owen, Mr N.L. Evans, E.S. Roberts, Revd E. Evans and from William D Gibson and William M. Clarke, land agent to Hugh Robert Hughes
Official correspondence to John Emrys-Evans from: 1.) Johannes Ferris Smuts 2.) H.M. Agent in Pretoria 3.) George Fiddes 4.) Standard Bank of South Africa
Printed and typed copies of official Foreign Office Papers relating to the situation in Germany. Includes copies of ‘England and the Low Countries An Historical Survey’ and a translation of extracts from Mein Kampf
Family photographs including John Emrys-Evans, his wife Johanna Margareta, his sons Paul, Willie and Jack, his sister Jane, his father-in-law P.G. Leeb, Connie Katie Evans and Miss Minkns. Also includes photographs of Menai Bridge, Angelsey, Wales and Westbrooke, Rondebosch, South Africa.
Family photographs including John Emrys-Evans (in his Vice Consul and Masonic uniforms), his grave and of a group containing J.A. Evans, W.E. Hodges, O.G. Caddison, H.E. Williams, C.B. Davis, F.S. Humble, F. Hooker, J. Emrys-Evans, Wm Poppleton, G.L. Wenden, A. Cadle and J.G. Davies
Typed or printed copies of the official papers of Dominion Affairs Office and related correspondence. Letters written by Knatchbull Hugessen, Sir Derrick Gunston, Henry Lascelles and Ronald Forbes Adam.