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- Place-names unbundled: Menai Bridge
- Powys War Memorials Project 2014-19
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- Royal National Institute of Blind People
- Royal National Lifeboat Institution
- The Welsh Place-Name Society
- Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
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- Penmaenmawr Historical Society
- Friends of St Julitta's, Capel Curig
- Aberconwy Historical Society
- Home Front museum, Llandudno
- The Pensychnant Foundation
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- Deganwy History Group
- Llandudno & Colwyn Bay Tramway Society
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- In Neath Porth Talbot county borough
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- In Vale of Glamorgan
- In Wrexham
- The History House
- The Snowdonia Society
- The Merchant Navy Association (Wales)
- Western Front Association, South Wales branch
- Dyfed Archaeological Trust
- Gwynedd Archaeological Trust
- Women's Archive Wales
- Welsh Stone Forum
- Accessibility - audio readings
News
First comprehensive school
Apr 19, 2024Rural Anglesey may seem an unlikely place to start overhauling the UK's education system, but if you use your phone to scan the new HistoryPoints QR codes outside Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones in Amwlch you'll discover that ...
[More]Discord at Nightingale Row
Apr 11, 2024The lack of road access to Nightingale Row, near Cwmbrân, caused many problems for residents - including death. The 20 houses were built by an ironmaster and could only be reached via the towpath on the opposite side ...
[More]Shades of the 'Mary Celeste' in Aber
Apr 3, 2024When Aberystwyth rescuers boarded a Spanish sailing ship, aground at Tanybwlch beach, in 1858 they were baffled to find that everything was still on board except the crew. Even the ship's cat and lifeboats were present. Now you can read ...
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