The Growth of Aberystwyth 1780-1835: Gogerddan, Nanteos and the Governance of Aberystwyth We are glad to inform you that the autumn 2020 lectures of the Ceredigion Historical Society will be shown via… Continue reading “The Growth of Aberystwyth 1780-1835: Gogerddan, Nanteos and the Governance of Aberystwyth”…
From the Teifi to the Tiber: Cardiganshire’s Itinerant Clergy in the Later Middle Ages We are glad to inform you that the autumn 2020 lectures of the Ceredigion Historical Society will be shown via… Continue reading “From the Teifi to the Tiber: Cardiganshire’s Itinerant Clergy in the Later Middle Ages”…
West Wales and Welsh Waterwheels – a personal perspective We are glad to inform you that the autumn lectures of the Ceredigion Historical Society will be shown via Zoom.… Continue reading “West Wales and Welsh Waterwheels – a personal perspective”…
Storm Francis reveals ‘ancient’ forest in Cardigan Bay A selection of images of the recent discovery of tree stumps on Llanrhystud beach, Ceredigion, the west coast of Wales.… Continue reading “Storm Francis reveals ‘ancient’ forest in Cardigan Bay”…
Festival of Archaeology 2020 and the Royal Commission, 11–19 July Like so many other festivals this year, the Festival of Archaeology is going online. Running from Saturday 11th until Sunday 19th July,… Continue reading “Festival of Archaeology 2020 and the Royal Commission, 11–19 July”…
Archaeology Day organised by Dyfed Archaeological Trust The Archaeology Day held in Aberystwyth, was attended by the Ceredigion Historical Society, who had a stand displaying recent publications… Continue reading “Archaeology Day organised by Dyfed Archaeological Trust”…