A gravestone outside the now-closed Seion Chapel in Glais records how Elizabeth Rogers of Ynys-y-mond Uchaf Farm lost three children, then her husband and - when the liner RMS Titanic sank on its maiden voyage - a son and ...
Satellite views of the Wales Coast Path west of Pwllheli show a large concrete arrow in a field, pointing seawards. Our new QR codes beside the path there reveal that the arrow was created by the RAF to direct ...
Today is the first Sunday under Wales' latest coronavirus restrictions on alcohol sales, but at least the situation is temporary. The 1881 law which banned alcohol sales on Sundays in Wales was permanent, albeit with long-distance travellers exempted. At The Plough in St Asaph, an early form of "booze cruise" brought ...