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What do you know about the vision of Glyndŵr's Pennal Letter, or Humphrey Llwyd's influence on the Welsh language? How about the art scene in Wales or Welsh politics? Don't lose out, subscribe to our blog to follow the Story of Wales series https://t.co/vcxeV26Wp5 #StoryfOfWales
Drawings can teach us a lot about how people in Wales lived in the past. This collection of South Wales characters is by George Delamotte, shows the dress of ordinary people at the beginning of the 19th century. #Archives30 https://t.co/HFmOqVEn4Q
Where did the Welsh costume come from? It’s mainly associated with Augusta Hall, who designed the costume to include a hat, petticoat and bedgown. In the 1830s Hall asked A. Cadwaladr to create a series of watercolours of Welsh county costumes. https://t.co/MXKtAJyp5T #Archives30
The renowned Polish-born artist Josef Herman escaped persecution during the Holocaust and moved to Ystradgynlais, a mining community in South Wales, in 1944. Many of his works are held at the Library. #HolocaustMemorial https://t.co/LCx5lxxrCb
Looking for something to do? Why not browse through the Library blog? It's full of interesting stories https://t.co/ni1k1ZTXOf
The Beauty of #Porthgain #FindYourEpic #LoveArt https://t.co/zgJebyNV4c
Here are some lovely images of traditional Welsh costumes from the Drawing Volumes. Browse through more on our website https://t.co/RtThldH8D6
The artist Kyffin Williams enjoyed painting the north Wales cost. Here’s one of his paintings depicting everyday life in his rural community. #Kyffin100 #FindYourEpic
Nobody knew of the King's horse ears, except for his barber, who swore an oath not to tell anyone #FindyOurEpic #YearoftheSea (thread 2/5) #kyffin100
Well this looks like a pretty treacherous way of travelling to me! I don't think the man in the vessel on the left is enjoying himself! 'Travelling in the Tyrch' by Frances Elizabeth Wynne is part of our Drawing Volumes collection https://t.co/UuRIYSfpDJ