National Eisteddfod, Newport, copy minutes

Scope and Content

Copy minutes of executive committee and sub-committees, 1986-1988.

Administrative / Biographical History

The National Eisteddfod of Wales can be traced back to 1176 when it is said that the first Eisteddfod was held, under the auspices of Rhys ap Gruffudd (Lord Rhys of Deheubarth or South Wales), at his castle in Cardigan. Eisteddfod is derived from the Welsh verb 'eistedd' which means 'to sit'. It is a competitive festival held annually during the first full week of August. The festival travels and is held annually, alternating between north and south Wales. By doing so, it is able to attract maximum participation, incorporate new developments, while maintaining itself as a national festival. The Eisteddfod is held in Welsh as the main aim is to nurture and safeguard the language and culture of Wales. In 1988, the National Eisteddfodd was held in Newport, Gwent.

Arrangement

Arranged into the following: executive committee; sub-committees.

Access Information

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Acquisition Information

Deposited, 1988.

Note

Compiled by Seri Crawley for the ANW project. The following sources were used to compile this description: Gwent Record Office, National Eisteddfod, Newport, 1988 copy minutes; Stephens, Meic, The Oxford Companion to the Literature of Wales (Oxford, 1986); Williams, Stephen J., The Eisteddfod (Llandybie, 1968); Eisteddfodd (Cardiff, 1990); Jones, Margaret, Eisteddfodd : a Welsh phenomenon (Talybont, 1978); National Eisteddfodd website (www.eisteddfod.org.uk) viewed 28th May 2004.

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A hard copy of the catalogue is available at Gwent Record Office

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All records deposited at Gwent Record Office have been retained.

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Geographical Names