A three windowed stone chapel isolated by the road with boarded up windows. Blue sky beyond
Derelict chapel in Cwm Cywarch, Meirionnydd, today
#Eryri/#Snowdonia
A three windowed stone chapel isolated by the road with boarded up windows. Blue sky beyond
Derelict chapel in Cwm Cywarch, Meirionnydd, today
#Eryri/#Snowdonia
Toby, Lou & Julian from the Royal Commission standing next to the Harold Stone, Skomer
The first day of survey for #RCAHMW on Skomer Island, Pembrokeshire, working closely with the Wildlife Trust for South & West Wales and Cadw.
Just perfect weather for archaeological recording 👌☀️
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People on a guided walk of Skomer Island.
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Pobl ar daith dywys ar Ynys Sgomer
Croeso! Rydym yn falch o rannu ein gwaith yn cofnodi a deall hanes, treftadaeth ac archeoleg Cymru. Dilynwch ein cipolwg awdurdodol, diweddariadau ymchwil a darganfyddiadau wrth inni gofnodi amgylchedd hanesyddol Cymru.
Diolch am ymuno gyda ni – edrychwn ymlaen at gadw mewn cysylltiad gyda chi!
A ruined building at the back of a rocky beach in evening light
The coastal ruins of Felin Gafnan mill, Porth y Pistyll, north Anglesey/Ynys Môn at sunset tonight - a really special place
Good fun today paying my respects to the 10 bells of St Mary’s Priory Church, Abergavenny. All in the Up position apart from the small calling bell, they have been called “the finest ring of ten bells in Christendom”. They were recast and increased in number to 10 in 1947.
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An acclaimed Welsh novelist and short-story writer, whose story collection was shortlisted for Welsh Book of the Year in 2023, has followed that up by translating some of the short stories of cult horror writer H. P. Lovecraft into Welsh ✍️ Adam Pearce wp.me/p8Mk4U-VxC
This short documentary about concrete and it’s failures is excellent!
Principles of Quality Concrete - Documentary - 1980
youtu.be/nnfqmbEWXac
Historic Churches magazine celebrates heritage of ecclesiastical art and architecture, promotes conservation and publicises developments in the fight to keep the UK’s historic places of worship open and cared for.
The digital copy is available FREE:
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On Sunday 22nd December, there will be carols at St Cadoc’s, Llangattock-Vibon-Avel. This Monmouthshire church, which possesses a great collection of Victorian stained glass, will reverberate with the beautiful harmonies of the Llangattock Community Choir.
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⚠️ Pontypridd has been hit by devastating floods and our wonderful independent bookshop, Storyville Books, has seen much of its stock destroyed.
If you’re able to buy a book from them, this would go such a long way to help support them rebuild in the aftermath.
👉 uk.bookshop.org/shop/Storyvi...
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Publication day has arrived!
‘All Through the Night: How Dark Skies Can Save Our World’ is now out in the world in a beautiful paperback 📚
I am super proud of this book, poured my soul into it and the message is SO important so PLEASE read it if you care at all for life on this planet 🌏
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What can you do on a day like today but draw?
The house next to the graveyard, Trawsfynydd
Still doing its job after several hundred years: the medieval door at St. Mary's, Derwen in Wales with its lovely fleur-de-lys hinges.
Thanks David!
So for all the folks interested, or based, in #Wales here is an easy (non-comprehensive!!!) list of 150 of the best follows.
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Obliquely lit standing stone inside a dark prehistoric tomb shows up pecked or engraved zig-zag lines and chevron designs on its face. Metal bars in background are the gate which allows visitors into this north Wales tomb
For #StandingStoneSunday
Hand-pecked magical Neolithic art - thought to represent a tomb guardian - engraved on an entrance stone inside Barclodiad y Gawres passage grave, Ynys #Môn/#Angelsey, Cymru/Wales, some 5,500-6,000 yrs ago; echoing the Boyne Valley rock art of #Ireland
📷 My own Jan 2023
It was a quiet Pembrokeshire valley with an ancient estate which became a huge naval weapons depot. Trecwn’s history is full of fascinating, colourful characters Howell Harris
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St Cewydd's, Disserth. A superb medieval church with box pews surviving from as early as 1666.