Blaenannerch History

Blaenannerch and its archaeology, antiquities and history. Is a village in Ceredigion, West Wales. Situated on the Cardigan Bay coastline, between Blaenporth and Tremain.

Table of Contents

1. History
2. Index
3. Industry
4. Religion
5. Map
6. Links

Blaenannerch

Since 1909 the Ceredigion Historical Society has published articles written about the archaeology, antiquities and history of Ceredigion, many of the articles are about Blaenannerch history.

1. History

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2. Index

  • Blaenannerch
    • blacksmith, vi:100
    • chapel, vi:171
    • emigration
      • see Blaenannerch : ymfudo
    • methodism
      • see Blaenannerch : methodistiaeth
    • methodistiaeth, v:12,13
    • ymfudo, ii:167
  • Blaenannerch area
    • botanical records, i:92

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3. Industry

  • blacksmith, vi:100

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4. Religion

  • chapel, vi:171
  • methodism
    • see Blaenannerch : methodistiaeth
  • methodistiaeth, v:12,13

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5. Map

View Larger Map of Blaenannerch

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The aim of the Ceredigion Historical Society is to preserve, record and promote the study of the archaeology, antiquities and history of Ceredigion. That objective has remained the same since the foundation of the Society in 1909, though its name was changed from Ceredigion Antiquarian Society to the Ceredigion Historical Society in 2002.

See:
Index | Towns in Ceredigion | Villages in Ceredigion | Historic Sites in Ceredigion | Ceredigion Listed Buildings | Ceredigion Scheduled Monuments | Ceredigion Parks and Gardens | Ceredigion Conservation Areas | Research Organisations