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#TwitterHistorians any ideas which biblical scene/Old Testament King (?) is depicted in this early-17th century plasterwork display at Plas Glyn, Llanbedrgoch, Anglesey? @heritagepilgrim can you help? (Weaponry features prominently in wider scheme of display + Welsh heraldry)
Huge congratulations to Sadie Jarrett (@pastdeeds) who today passed her PhD viva (with minor corrections) with a wonderful thesis on the Salesbury family of Rhug & Bachymbyd: #ISWE’s first completed PhD (funded by @Rhug_Estate). @BangorHistory @ArtsHumBangor @BangorUni_PGR
Had no idea that @NLWGraphic had digitised 8 of Frances Elizabeth Wynne's (1835-1905) sketchbooks! These include some fantastic depictions of estate landscapes and rural life in late-19th century Wales, especially at Foelas & Cefnamwlch. Do explore! https://t.co/XqyFcaUaMz
Here are the oak cups @AmgueddfaCymru. More information here: https://t.co/d68lOHATDt
Shamelessly appropriating the #Archive30 #Animals campaign to share this painting of The White Ox of Nannau, with cowman Sion Dafydd. The ox was slaughtered and roasted to celebrate the 21st birthday of Robert Williames Vaughan in 1824. Now @AmgueddfaCymru https://t.co/PTdiLq274t
To recognise Welsh Music Day we’re sharing images of the famous Mostyn silver harp (‘ariandlws’) presented at the 16th century Caerwys eisteddfodau, which featured in our #Mostyn100 exhibition with @NLWales last year. #DyddMiwsigCymru @MusicNLW @Sound_Heritage @gregynogfest
Fantastic workshop in @BangorUni Archives & Special Collections with @BangorHistory MA students, analysing the intricacies of the heraldic pedigree roll of John ap William ap Dafydd of Euarth Uchaf, Denbighshire (dated 1584) @BangorUniLib @ArchivesWales @ArtsHumBangor #heraldry