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#MuseumsUnlocked The magnificent Coliseum Theatre Aberystwyth, built 1904, was converted to a cinema 1932. Closed 1977, new life was breathed into the building with its restoration and opening as Ceredigion Museum in 1982.
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Cae'n y Coed-Uchaf, Maentwrog, Gwynedd
🏴Wedi'i ddyddio trwy modrwy-goed gan
🏴Tree-ring dated by
@RC_Survey & Cymdeithas Hanes Beddgelert ▶️ 1578/9 🌳
📷Gan/By Falcon D. Hildred, 1998
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2/3 Cafodd y gaer ei chofnodi gennym o’r awyr & ddaear ac mae teras / ffos wedi’i mewnlenwi sy’n diffinio ochr orllewinol y gaer i’w gweld yn glir, yn ogystal ag o leiaf 20 llwyfan cwt. Mae gan y gefnen drysorau archaeolegol eraill hefyd ar gyfer #MercherBryngaerau ⤵️
2/3 Recorded by us from the air & ground, a terrace/infilled ditch defining the west side of the fort is clearly visible, as are at least 20 hut platforms. https://t.co/YzEiAB7uLN The ridge also has other archaeological treasures for #HillfortsWednesday, 2 further sites! ⤵️
Tracing the Past… looking forward to a talk by @Nick_James_Webb at #digitalpast2017 @LivUniArch https://t.co/rjYxKD5TBL
Olrhain y Gorffennol… edrych ymlaen i sgwrs gan @Nick_James_Webb am #gorffennoldigidol2017 @LivUniArch https://t.co/wzyKRaliqc