Historic Bibles that saved Welsh language protected by new multimillion pound archive
"A historic collection of Welsh language Bibles will be saved for future generations thanks to a multimillion-pound investment in a new archive"
https://t.co/NqWbVmLzx7
We've got planning permission;
Lady Rhondda is on her way!
We are still fundraising for installation, let's get our statue over the line.
BBC News - Statue to honour woman who fought for voting rights
https://t.co/z7xsGbn7Z5
I'm pleased to share two new articles on @WelshBiography emerging from the Welsh Muslim Lives Symposium in December 2023.
The first is by @TheWelshExotic on Mahmood Mattan https://t.co/6mPDjqsHIS - she has also produced a BBC podcast telling his story https://t.co/YGg71hmIN9
Our next Cardiff branch meeting is on Tuesday 7th May, Cathays Cemetery Chapel, 7pm (doors open 6.45pm). We are looking forward to @martinjohnes giving a talk on 'Welsh Not - the place and treatment of the Welsh language in Victorian schools'. Everyone welcome, free entry.
This will be my last tweet on the Welsh Biography feed. Sorry for being quiet recently, but I've been tying up loose ends as I've taken voluntary redundancy. Thanks for following the account, hopefully somebody else will continue with the work. Thanks again, Morfudd @morfuddnia
Can you help us identify community members from our archival collections?
Are you interested in Wales'd docklands & global past?
Are you Looking for work experience or volunteering opportunities?
Join us on Monday, 11am at the @SeneddWales Pierhead Building to find out more!
OTD in 1978 Harry Griffiths died aged 47, while working at the Vetch Field, Swansea In his time at Swansea he filled multiple roles, as player, physio, coach, trainer, assistant manager & manager. As a player, he made 421 appearances for Swansea Town scored 72 goals
📢 Fully funded PhD opportunity!
Unique opportunity to work with @NLWales to assist Disability Arts Cymru to conserve and widen access to its archive, and to collaborate with artists and activists to bring the story of disability arts in Wales to life for new audiences.
Did you know y delyn Gymreig is originally an Italian invention?
This one was made by Evan James, who composed our national anthem with his son James.
As the @WalesHarpFest begins, find out more about our national instrument 👇
https://t.co/PaZrVItDLq
📸: @pplscollection
Recently I wrote an article for the Dictionary of Welsh Biography about Youhannah El Karey, Palestinian Baptist Missionary who preached in Wales and became the son-in-law of Moses Roper. Check it out!
https://t.co/IAtl6EnYrK