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News
Swiss Café owner's Armistice Day tragedy
Nov 6, 2024Switzerland was neutral in the First World War but that didn't stop Swiss-born Jean Bonnet, who ran the Swiss Café in Llandudno, from enlisting in the Royal Field Artillery. He had married locally and became a British citizen in 1915. He ...
[More]When Navy trainees stayed at Butlin's
Oct 31, 2024Billy Butlin's holiday camp near Pwllheli was the first to host more than 100,000 guests in a season, but holidays were far from the minds of the first occupants. Billy built the camp for the Royal Navy during the Second World War, as you can discover by scanning ..
[More]Harping on in Caerphilly
Oct 22, 2024Caerphilly's Victorian renown as the "home of harps" reflected the work of a Yorkshire farm labourer's son, as you can discover by scanning the new HistoryPoints QR codes near Clwb y Ddraig in Park Lane. Richard Barker was the first headmaster ...
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