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December 2015
Archives
Winter sunset over Blaenau, Cat.Ref. FHA01/017/02, C.553145, NPRN:305760
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Cadw
Guardianship Monument Drawings
Relating to:
- Basingwerk
Abbey, 1926: Cat. Ref. CGM30/004
- Caernarfon/Caernarvon
Castle, 1911-1975: Cat. Ref. CGM32/032-047; 33/001-071; 34/001-054; 36/002
- Caerphilly
Castle, 1920-1974: Cat. Ref. CGM30/003; 31/049-088
- Ewenny Priory,
c.1895: Cat. Ref. CGM30/001-002
- Harlech Castle,
1927-1949: Cat. Ref. CGM32/019-021
- ISCA Legionary
Fortress, Caerleon, 1963-1974: Cat. Ref. CGM32/001-018
- Neath Abbey, 1953:
Cat. Ref. CGM32/022
- Raglan Castle,
1907-1908: Cat. Ref. CGM37/001-002
- St David’s
Bishops Palace, 1934-1972: Cat. Ref. CGM32/023-031
- Tintern Abbey,
1913-2001: Cat. Ref: CGM29/005-117; 30/005-035; 31/001-048
- White Castle: Cat.
Ref. CGM36/001
Covering dates: 2009-2015
Relating to:
- Dyffryn Adda
Reverbatory Furnace, Anglesey
- Buckland Mill,
Brecknockshire
- St. Iltyd’s
Church, Llanhamlach, Brecknockshire
- Chapel of Holy
Trinity/ Gwydir Chapel/ Capel Gwydir Uchaf, Llanrychwyn, Llanrwst,
Caernarfonshire
- St. Benedict’s
Church, Gyffin, Caernarfonshire
- St. Michael’s
Church, Cilycwm, Carmarthenshire
- St. Doget’s
Church, Llanddoget, Denbighshire
- St. Eilian’s
Church/ St. Hilary’s Church, Llanelian-yn-rhos, Denbighshire
- St. Giles’
Church, Wrexham, Denbighshire
- St. Mary’s
Church, Ruabon, Denbighshire
- St. Mary’s
Church, Nercwys, Flintshire
- Llandaff
Cathedral, Glamorgan
- St. Cattwg’s
Church/ St. Cadoc’s Church, Llancarfan, Glamorgan
- St. Illtyd’s
Church, Glamorgan
- St. Michael’s
Church, Michaelston-super-ely, Glamorgan
- All Saints
Church, LLangar, Merioneth
- Holy Trinity
Chapel/ Rug Chapel, Dyffryn Edeirnion, Merioneth
- St. Mary’s
Church, Taly-y-llyn, Merioneth
- St. Mary and St.
Egryn’s Church, Llanegryn, Merioneth
- St. Bridget’s
Church, Skenfrith, Monmouthshire
- St. Cybi’s
Church, Llangybi, Monmouthshire
- Troy Farm,
Monmouthshire
- St. James’
Church/ St. Martin’s Church, Manorbier, Pembrokeshire
- St. Padarn’s
Church, Llanbadarn-y-garreg, Radnorshire
Photo surveys of:
- Aberystwyth
Castle, c.1977: C.613974
- Dyffryn Mymbyr,
1951: C.613964
- Gelli,
Llandygai, 1953: C.613966
- Gwenddar Mill,
Henryd, 1950: C.613838
- Pont y Ceunant,
Llangegai, 1951: C.613935
- Pont Pen y
Benglog, 1951: C.613938
- St Curig's
Church, 1949: C.613958
- St Tudno's Church,
1949: C.613848
- Tyddyn y Coed,
1951: C.613955
Bethania Christmas Card, Cat. Ref. FHA01/146/03, C.553178, NPRN: 305760 |
Books
Boorman, Derek. (2005). A century of remembrance : one hundred outstanding British war
memorials, Pen & Sword Military, Barnsley.
Childe, V. Gordon. (1973). The dawn of European civilization, Paladin, St Albans.
Davies, John. (2015). A
life in history. Y Lolfa, Talybont.
Evans, John Dorian. (2005). Betws New Drift Mine, John Dorian Evans, Betws.
Hewett, Cecil Alec. (1980). English historic carpentry, Phillimore, London.
Hoskins, W. G. (1967). Fieldwork in local history, Faber, London.
Mason, Shena (Ed.). (2009). Matthew Boulton : selling what all the world desires, Birmingham
City Council ; Yale University Press, London.
Morris, Bernard. (2013). The pleasure of unravelling secrets : contributions to Swansea and
Gower history, Gower Society, Swansea.
Musson, Chris & Driver, Toby. (2015). Above Brecknock : An historic county from
the air, Gomer, LLandysul.
Nicholl, Lewis D. (1936). The Normans in Glamorgan, Gower and Kidweli, William Lewis, Cardiff.
Owen, Morfydd E. (1997). Bwrlwm llys Dinefwr : brenin, bardd a meddyg =The Din of Dinefwr :
prince, poet and physician, Carmarthenshire Antiquarian Society, Llandybie.
Roderick, Arthur & Davies, Euros. (1994). Llambed ddoe = Lampeter yesterday, Gomer,
Llandysul.
Simmons, I. G. ; Tooley, M. J. (1981). The Environment in British prehistory, Duckworth,
London
Journals
Ancient
Monuments Society / Friends of Friendless Churches Newsletter no.
03:2015 (Autumn 2015)
Archaeologia
Cambrensis vol. 164 (2015)
Archive:
The Quarterly Journal for British Industrial and Transport History no.
88 (December 2015)
Army
Historical Research Society Journal, almost complete run vols. 71-92
(1993-2014). Donated by Dr. C.S. Briggs.
Below!
Quarterly Journal of the Shropshire Caving and Mining Club no.
2015:4 (Winter 2015)
British
Archaeology no. 146 (January-February 2016)
Cambridge
Antiquarian Society Proceedings vol. 104 (2015) [Donation]
Context
(Institute of Historic Building Conservation members’ magazine)
nos. 137-142 (November 2014- November 2015) [Donation]
Current
Archaeology no. 310 (January 2016)
Landscapes
vol.
16 no. 2 (November 2015)
Medieval
Settlement Research vol. 30 (2015) [Donation]
Past:
The Newsletter of the Prehistoric Society no. 81 (Autumn 2015)
Pembrokeshire
Life
(December 2015)
Proceedings
of the Prehistoric Society vol. 81 (2015)
Sheetlines
no.
104 (December 2015) and Index to
vols. 68-104
Site
Recorder no. 1592 (December 2015)
Stand
To! The Journal of the Western Front Association,
almost complete set vols. 29-91 (1990-2011). Donated by Dr. C.S. Briggs.
Welsh
History Review vol. 27 no. 4 (December 2015)
Welsh
Mines Society Newsletter no. 73 (Autumn 2015)
Welsh
Railways Archive vol. 6 no. 2 (November 2015)
Welsh
Railways Research Circle Newsletter no. 145 (Winter 2015)
Western
Front Association Bulletin, almost complete set nos. 56-86
(2000-2010). Donated by Dr. C.S. Briggs.
Journals Current Awareness
Ancient
Monuments Society / Friends of Friendless Churches Newsletter no.
03:2015, p. 5: ‘Historic Environment (Wales) Bill’; p. 6 ‘Further Tales from
Friends’ Churches’ includes reports about nine Welsh churches; p. 12 ff.,
‘Casework’ section by Matthew Saunders and Lucie Carayon includes 390, High
Street, Bangor (threat of demolition); Keeperes [sic] Cottage, Rhoose, Barry (objection by the Society to proposed
partial demolition in course of conversion); Siloam Chapel, Bontnewydd,
Caernarfon (clarification sought on details of proposed residential conversion);
All Saints Church, Llanelli (proposed ‘completely unacceptable treatment’ of
the building in course of a conversion); Old St. Peter’s Church, Peterstone
Wentlooge (the conversion of this Grade I listed building by architect Richard
Dean ‘a model of its kind’, the Society hopes); St. John, Rhosllanerchrugog
(the Society ‘reflected on the detailing’ of a conversion scheme); p. 22:
Report on the AGM of the Friends of Friendless Churches which took place at
Rhowscrowther, Pembs.p. 25 ff.: ‘Gleanings’ section reports on a great number
of Welsh sites and on the Welsh Religious Buildings Trust.
Archaeologia
Cambrensis vol. 164, p. 262: Review, by Gwyn Meirion
Jones, of Discovering the Historic Houses
of Snowdonia by Richard Suggett and Margaret Dunn
British
Archaeology no. 146, p. 16: ‘In search of the Stonehenge
Quarries’ [in Pembrokeshire] by Mike Parker Pearson et al.; p. 65: ‘Casefiles: 23. Tyntyle, Rhondda’ by Cyllene Griffiths
[listed building caseworker for Wales at the CBA]
Current
Archaeology no. 310, p. 7: News in Brief section:
‘Consulting on the past’, a news item on the merged Historic Scotland and
RCAHMS holding a public consultation on its draft corporate plan; p. 10:
Upfront News section: ‘Crannog clues at Monmouth?’[about radiocarbon dating of
a Neolithic timber]; p. 20: ‘Bryn Celli Ddu: Exploring a hidden ritual
landscape’ by Ffion Reynolds et al.
Past:
The Newsletter of the Prehistoric Society no. 81, p. 1:
‘Neolithic houses from Llanfaethlu, Anglesey’ by Catherine Rees and Matt Jones
Proceedings
of the Prehistoric Society vol. 81, p. 1: ‘A Hafted Halberd
Excavated at Trecastell, Powys: from Undercurrent to Uptake – the Emergence and
Contextualization of Halberds in Wales and North-west Europe’ by Stuart Needham
& contributors
Site
Recorder no. 1592, p. 8: ‘Harlech Castle’ by Stephen Jones
[Cadw’s restoration and new build project in Harlech]
Welsh
History Review vol. 27 no. 4, p. 672: ‘The Significance of
St. Davids and Its Bishops During the Fifteenth Century’ by Ralph A. Griffiths
[former Chairman of the Commissioners, RCAHMW]; p. 789: Review, by Prys Morgan,
of Historic Houses of Snowdonia by
Richard Suggett and Margaret Dunn.
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