On Saturday 3rd May, six prominent heritage sites in Llangollen are offering a series of short events to celebrate different aspects of Llangollen’s history, all free of charge and with no need
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Why Did the Welsh go to Patagonia
A talk for the Buckley Society by Graham Edwards. No need to book, small entry fee for non members. Doors open 7pm for 7.15pm start For further information contact Celia
Spring History and Heritage Fair
Come along and hear more about the progress of North East Wales Archives’current National Lottery Heritage Fund project.’Creative Archives’ Meet members of the North East Wales Heritage Forum Free entry
Lady Augusta Mostyn
Dr Dinah Evans Honorary Research Associate, Bangor University, will talk about two hitherto unseen chests of documents from Mostyn Hall that allow a fresh insight into the life of a
The Welsh in North Staffordshire
An illustrated talk by Stuart Haywood (Chair Stoke on Trent Welsh Society) for C.A.D.V.A.S Corwen and Dee Valley Archaeological Society. For further information visit www.cadvas.uk or email info@cadvas.uk Doors open 6.30pm for a
Every Boy’s Dream
A talk by David Johnston who is a retired teacher and member of the Deeside and District Local History Society. He will describe how he built a model (which fills
Joseph Dodd Winner of the Grand National
Venue: Caerwys Town Hall. A Talk by Mary Watkin-Jones for Caerwys Historical Society https://www.facebook.com/groups/1530704083764817/photos/ Blog articles will only appear in the language they are provided in by the author.
Neston Collieries
A talk for the Buckley Society in Flintshire about the history of Neston Collieries on the River Dee Estuary by visiting speaker Edward Hilditch. Edward is a speaker from the
Castles, Quarries, and Communities
Two hours for four weeks Building on the interest in Bangor History’s ‘College on the Hill’ event for the University’s 140th Anniversary, this course explores different aspects of the history