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Archive NumberTitleLevelDescriptionMediumImagesArchive Number6201674TitleNMR Site FilesLevelItemDescriptionMaes Machreth Farmstead; preliminary notes and sketch plan produced by Peter Smith, 1972.MediumText, Graphic.ImagesnArchive Number2023-11-16_1380TitleRC - The Ryder CollectionLevelCollectionDescriptionCollection of hard-copy records relating to Maesmachreth farm, mostly from the first half of the twentieth century, plus a small photographic survey. Also includes information about the gates to St Tydecho's churchyard, Cemmaes.MediumOne box file and two canvas bags. Text; Graphic; Photographic; Cartographic.ImagesnArchive Number2023-11-16_1381TitleRC01 - The Ryder CollectionLevelGroupDescription'North Wales, County of Montgomery, In and around the well known Valley of the Dovey. PLANS AND PARTICULARS OF IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD FARMS Situate in the several Parishes of Cemmaes, Llanbrynmair and Darowen Which MESSRS GILLART & SONS Will offer for sale BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the WYNNSTAY HOTEL, MACHYNLLETH On Wednesday, 18th day of July, 1906 At TWO o’clock in the afternoon. Solicitors: Messrs LONGUEVILLE & Co., Brook Street, Oswestry. Surveyors: Messrs Gillart & Sons, Machynlleth and Towyn.'Medium21 maps and bills of sale. Text; Cartographic.ImagesnArchive Number2023-11-16_1394TitleRC01_13 - The Ryder CollectionLevelBatchDescriptionBill of sale and map relating to Lot 13: 'Maesmachreth and Penygyrn'. Includes name of tenant, owners of surrounding land, a breakdown of the type and quantity of land being sold, and a brief advertising description. Part of a sale conducted by Messrs Gillart & Sons of several farms in the Dyfi Valley, conducted on 18 July 1906 at the Wynnstay Hotel in Machynlleth.Medium1 bill of sale and map. Text; Cartographic.ImagesnArchive Number2023-11-21_1403TitleRC02 - The Ryder CollectionLevelGroupDescriptionPhotographs and documents relating to Maesmachreth farmhouse in the twentieth century.Medium1 envelope. 4 photographs, 4 documents. Text; Graphic.ImagesnArchive Number2023-11-21_1404TitleRC02_01 - The Ryder CollectionLevelBatchDescriptionFour photographs showing exterior views of Maesmachreth farmhouse: Black and white photograph by 'N. Evans, photographer, Machynlleth' showing front exterior with two dogs in driveway, undated but pre-1960s judging by the porch and gateway (mounted) Undated black and white photograph showing large workhorse in Maesmachreth yard with three people. Photographer unknown. Colour photograph dated October 1960, showing cows in Maesmachreth yard, with front and side elevation of house in background Colour photograph dated September 1961, showing front elevation of Maesmachreth farmhouse. Photographer unknown.MediumFour photographs. Two black and white, two colour. One mounted.ImagesnArchive Number2023-11-21_1405TitleRC02_02 - The Ryder CollectionLevelBatchDescriptionHandwritten itemised estimate of bill for 'alterations and additions' made to Maesmachreth farmhouse in the 1910s, also bill for materials. From 'Dr to John Humphreys' to Richard Ryder of Maesmachreth, dated 11 June 1918.Medium3 pages of handwritten text (2 documents)ImagesnArchive Number2023-11-21_1406TitleRC02_03 - The Ryder CollectionLevelItemDescription'Memorandum of an agreement' between Richard Ryder (owner of Maesmachreth) and John Humphreys (builder and contractor) to carry out alterations and additions to Maesmachreth farmhouse. Dated 20th December 1916.Medium2 handwritten lined pages. Text.ImagesnArchive Number2023-11-21_1407TitleRC02_04 - The Ryder CollectionLevelItemDescriptionLetter from architect Char. [Charles] F. Ellis to Richard Ryder, dated 21 November 1916. Includes 'Approximate Estimate of the proposed alterations at Maesmachreth' and warning that 'before a contract can be entered into for more than £500, the permission of the “Minister of Munitions” must be given, before the work can proceed'Medium4 handwritten lined pages. Text.ImagesnArchive Number2024-01-18_1464TitleRC02_05 - The Ryder CollectionLevelBatchDescriptionTyped copy letter from Edward Herbert to his granddaughter Katherine Wynne. Sent from Maesmachreth in 1637 (reproduced in 'Herbitania', Powys-Land Collection, Vol 6, 1873, p. 206). Accompanied with a letter from George Herbert to John Ryder, dated 12 October 1977, briefly discussing Herbert genealogy and their connection to Maesmachreth.Medium2 A3 pages. One handwritten, one typed. (Text).Imagesn