- Albert Hall, Swansea
- Arts Hall, University College, Swansea
- Bethesda Schoolroom
- Brangwyn hall, Swansea
- Brangwyn hall, Swansea
- Central Hall, Swansea
- Church Hall, Clydach
- Cwm Chapel, Bon y maen
- Ebenezer Chapel
- Forward Movement Hall
- Globe Theatre, Clydach
- Grand Pavilion, Swansea
- Grand Theatre, Swansea
- Grand Theatre, Swansea
- Guildhall, Swansea
- Guildhall, Swansea
- Hebron Chapel, Clydach
- Llewelyn Hall, Swansea
- Manselton Congregational Church
- Mond Institute, Clydach
- Mumbles Baptist Church
- Mumbles Pier and Pavilion
- Music Hall, Swansea
- New Siloh Chapel, Landore
- Oystermouth Church
- Palace Theatre, Swansea
- Pantteg Chapel m Ystralyfera
- Pantycrwys Chapel, Craigcefnparc
- Patti Pavilion
- Pennard Church
- Public Hall, Clydach
- Public Hall, Treboeth
- Siloh Hall, Glandwr
- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
- St. James's church hall, Swansea
- St. James's church hall, Swansea
- St. John's Church, Swansea
- St. Jude's Church
- St. Mary's Church
- St. Thomas' Church, Swansea
- Swansea Empire
- Tabernacle Chapel, Morriston
- United Services Hall, Mumbles
Collection Descriptions
| Alfredo Campoli Collection: Box 7, 1962 - 1965 (Cambridge University Library, Music Department) Box 7 of 10 containing programmes for concerts given by Alfredo Campoli. Box 7 contains programmes dated between Janu... |
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| Bagnigge Wells (1759-1841) (Royal College Of Music, Centre for Performance History) A scrapbook of programmes and ephemera from Bagnigge Wells, 1759 to 1841. Bagnigge Wells was a series of gardens and... |
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| Director of Music Papers - Concert Programmes etc. Box #1 (1934-60) John Fussell was an organist and also director of Music in Swansea. There are a number of programmes signed by the ar... |
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| Director of Music Papers - Concert Programmes etc. Box #2 (1961-77) John Fussell was an organist and also director of Music in Swansea. There are a number of programmes signed by the ar... |
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| Morriston Eisteddfod (1901-33) 10 programmes for the Morriston Annual Eisteddfod, which took place in the Tabernacle Chapel in Morriston on Christma... |
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| Pamphlets (1912-1967) One box of programmes, pamphlets and guidebooks on music. Includes 52 programmes, which date largely from the 1930s... |
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| Papers of John Hugh Thomas: Collection 1 (1903-1930) 5 programmes for the National Eisteddfod held in Llanelli and Swansea. Years included: 1903, 1907, 1926, 1930(x2) |
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| Swansea and District Royal Male Choir (1924-39) Collection of 14 concert programmes along with photographs, press cuttings and posters. All material relates to the S... |
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| Swansea Festival (1922-28) 11 concert programmes, 1 word book, 3 brochures for Swansea Festival from 1957-61, Orders of service, Theatre progs, ... |
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| Swansea Festival Papers (1948-2005) 57 festival programmes (multiple copies of some), plus programmes for individual concerts in the Swansea Festival. Th... |
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| Swansea Music and Arts Club/Music Society (1969-72) 10 programmes relating to the concerts put on by the Swanea Music and Arts Club and Swansea Music Society. All conc... |
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| Swansea Music Society Programmes (1969-77) Folder including around 30 programmes relating to concerts put on by the Swansea Music Society. Artists include: ... |
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| Welsh Provinces: Swansea: Brangwyn Hall (1942-1983) (Royal College Of Music, Centre for Performance History) A collection of eleven programmes from Brangwyn Hall, from 1942 to 1983. The collection includes programmes from the... |
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| Welsh Provinces: Swansea: Grand Theatre (1957-1974) (Royal College Of Music, Centre for Performance History) A collection of five programmes from the Grand Theatre, from 1957 to 1974. In addition, the collection includes a pr... |
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| Welsh Provinces: Swansea: Llewelyn Hall (1923) (Royal College Of Music, Centre for Performance History) One programme from a concert given in Llewelyn Hall, from 1923. |
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| Welsh Provinces: Swansea: Multi-venue (1949-1980) (Royal College Of Music, Centre for Performance History) A collection of 13 festival programmes, prospectuses and concert diaries from various venues in Swansea, from 1949 to... |



