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Description Eisteddfod Powys is older than the National Eisteddfod. In this volume Huw Ceiriog, a poet who has won the Chair and the Crown and is a...
View full detailsDescription A pamphlet describing the history of the Welsh language nationally, regionally and locally. The local situation reflects the situation...
View full detailsDescription The region around Oswestry in north-west Shropshire is a remarkable corner of England in which, for much of the last thousand years, We...
View full detailsDescription This is the biography of one well-loved Welshman from the Tanat Valley. In World War Two he was whisked away from his village, into th...
View full detailsISBN: 9781845276546 Publication Date April 2018Publisher: Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, Llanrwst Format: Paperback, 150x155 mm, 208 pages Language: Welsh Ma...
View full detailsDescription Cwmni Theatr Maldwyn was founded in preparation for the 1981 Machynlleth National Eisteddfod. Forty years later, it continues to give m...
View full detailsDescription From Oswestry Life magazine: A forgotten man is coming back to life in Llanfyllin. A chance find during a house clearance produced a se...
View full detailsDescription John Parker held the living of two parishes either side of the Welsh border, first at Llanmerewig near Newtown and later at Llanyblodwe...
View full detailsDescription Cymru Gudd is a photographic volume about bygone eras, comprising images and stories about interesting locations in Wales - inactive bu...
View full detailsDescription At the opening of Llanfyllin’s first secondary school in 1900, the local rector defended education against those who opposed its spread...
View full detailsDescription A fascinating and informative volume sure of wide appeal, being an adaptation of Ifor ap Glyn's 2017 radio series of the same name, pr...
View full detailsDescription A pamphlet describing the history of the Welsh language nationally, regionally and locally. The local situation reflects the situation...
View full detailsDescription Signed by the author, Penri Roberts. Cwmni Theatr Maldwyn was founded in preparation for the 1981 Machynlleth National Eisteddfod. Fort...
View full detailsDescription In the dictionary, a 'hero' is described as a very brave person or someone who possesses incredible powers. Heroes are people who accom...
View full detailsDescription Following recent enhanced interest in place-names, Rhian Parry walks the fields of the Ardudwy area to reveal the secrets behind the na...
View full detailsDescription Elfed Thomas, ex-headmaster of Pontrobert school, once wrote that Pontrobert was very much like heaven - you don't see the place until ...
View full detailsDescription A magazine published twice a year by Cymdeithas Hanes Amaethyddiaeth Cymru (Wales's agricultural history society). It includes articles...
View full detailsDescription Discover 366 fun and surprising stories about Welsh history and culture that most history books leave out – each linked to a specific ...
View full detailsDescription Learn the words and the fascinating story of one of the world's most loved national anthems. The book includes the music, original Wels...
View full detailsDescription The story of Wales through the ages. Tudur Owen and Dyl Mei take us on a journey through Welsh history, one subject and one question at...
View full detailsDescription From the very beginnings of Wales, its people have defined themselves against their large neighbour. Wales - England's Colony? shows th...
View full detailsDescription A comprehensive volume exploring the history and traditions of folk dance in Wales; based on the extended research work of the late Ali...
View full detailsDescription A volume published to celebrate Professor Gwynedd O. Pierce's hundreth birthday in 2021.The volume contains 13 Welsh articles and 7 in ...
View full detailsISBN: 9781912173051 Publication Date November 2017Publisher: Gwasg y Bwthyn, Caernarfon Format: Paperback, 300x130 mm, 368 pages Language: Welsh A ...
View full detailsDescription Oakhurst: the story of a country house, the latest in a series of books and booklets on the history of Oswestry by John Pryce-Jones, ha...
View full detailsDescription A collection of the tales about Cymdeithas yr Iaith campaigners on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the first Cymdeithas protest...
View full detailsDescription A fascinating book which delves into many aspects of the history, traditions and literature of the county of Powys. Details ISBN: 97819...
View full detailsDescription Captain Dafydd Jones died in Mametz Wood in 1916, but his mother, Margaret Jones, kept all his letters, until her death. This is a uniq...
View full detailsDescription In this volume, for the first time, the story of ethnic minorities in Welsh culture is discussed. Ethnic diversity is interpreted from...
View full detailsDescription A volume presenting stories about 13 Welsh heroes and heroic movements, both the well-known and the not so well-known: Betsi Cadwala...
View full detailsA publication by Emyr Davies, Llysmwyn, containing portraits of local characters from the Banw Valley and poetry written in their honour.
Description Collection of 43 essays vividly outlining aspects of Rhondda experience and contrasting life there as it used to be and as it is now. I...
View full detailsDescription Something of hero of early Celtic studies, Lhuyd was a Welsh naturalist, botanist, linguist, antiquary and geographer. From 1697 he mad...
View full detailsDescription A volume which traces the history of Epynt and the people who lived there, particularly the events in 1939 and 1940 when 54 families we...
View full detailsDescription A colourful, appealing volume full of interesting facts about the traditions - both old and new - connected with St David's Day. Detai...
View full detailsDescription This is the first volume to portray the Welsh countryside in colour. It is a hardback, coffee table book, comprising 120 black and whit...
View full detailsDescription Before 1990 no-one knew that over a thousand Welsh legal documents were filed at the Welsh National Library. These probate documents co...
View full detailsDescription Take a journey through five decades in the story of Mudiad Meithrin that provides Welsh-medium Early Years provision and is one of Wale...
View full detailsDescription Today, we face climate emergencies, emptiness and a surge of right-wing arguments. This book traces Welsh intellectual, radical history...
View full detailsDescription Four interesting, historical walks around the city of Liverpool in the company of Gari Wyn. Details ISBN: 9781845279431 Publication ...
View full detailsDescription Nuclear technology is an amazing feat of human ingenuity, yet with its incredibly destructive power and the highly radioactive waste th...
View full detailsDescription A volume that looks at the past 100 years in the history of Urdd Gobaith Cymru (The Welsh League of Youth) while also looking forward t...
View full detailsDescription Brittle with Relics is a landmark history of the people of Wales during a period of great national change, a vital history of Wales as ...
View full detailsDescription The forgotten Manor of Talerddig reached along the watershed of Montgomeryshire from Pont Llogel in the north to Clywedog in the south....
View full detailsDescription This book traces the remarkable and sometimes hazardous rise of a Welsh family of the Anglo-Welsh borderland, from relatively humble or...
View full detailsDescription This volume is the fruit of decades of research by the Revd D Ben Rees into the unique story of the Welsh people living in Liverpool an...
View full detailsDescription For nearly 500 years the Marcher lordships and their lords were at the centre of events that affected the history of England and Wales,...
View full detailsISBN: 9781912631193 Publication Date November 2019Publisher: Y Lolfa, Tal-y-bont Format: Paperback, 200x212 mm, 168 pages Language: English A book...
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