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Who remembers their school dinner lady joining in on the fun during break time? 😄
This is a joyous photograph of the dinner lady at Prendergast Junior School skipping with two pupils in 2000.
Browse @pembsarchives gallery on our website 👇
https://t.co/JRTmq2t4aJ
Live in or around the Conwy area and looking for FREE dementia resources?
@DiwylliantConwy has 12 themed memory boxes, which you can borrow to help with reminiscence work. The objects within the memory box can be touched and handled 👇
https://t.co/WYSXBzgmMq
#DementiaActionWeek
Who has seen the sea monster at Criccieth? 🦑
This is the report of Mr Robert Evans of Dinas Terrace, Criccieth, and his son, who were attacked by a sea monster while fishing in 1916 👇
https://t.co/AEACCpzZMZ
#Cricieth #Criccieth @catrinjones0 @ffion_gwyn
Did you know Artist and cartoonist John Kelt Edwards painted many landscapes and portraits of famous Welshmen, including David Lloyd George, O M Edwards and Hedd Wyn? 🎨
Browse a selection of his artwork 👇
https://t.co/UUxw9Jjvy4
📷 @NLWales
Did you know? The Walnut Tree Railway Viaduct was built by the Barry Railway in 1901 to transport coal from the Rhymney Valley to the new Dock at Barry?
This is one of the many photographs @PontyMuseum have contributed to our website 👇
https://t.co/qy1wXYnDEw
#welshmuseumsfest
Teaching Resource - Angels of Wales eBook 🦈
The Angels of Wales eBook is designed for 7-11-year-olds and tells the story of Angelsharks in Wales 👇
https://t.co/l2r5JMO9dK
Via @angelshark2014
#ukedchat #addcym #addysg #learn
Join Gruffydd Jones and @GLRoderick tomorrow at 5 pm as they chat to @jpstafford, author of An Illustrated History of Welsh Rugby.
They'll be discussing all things rugby and how James used archival resources when writing his book.
Register 👇
https://t.co/0PTFg3IamR
It is believed that the legends of the Mabinogion are some of the earliest Welsh stories in existence. They were preserved in writing during the 12th and 13th centuries in manuscripts such as The White Book of Rhydderch and The Red Book of Hergest ⬇️
https://t.co/5k4chxSazT
The Walnut Tree Railway Viaduct was built by the Barry Railway in 1901 to transport coal from the Rhymney Valley to the new Dock at Barry. The last train to the quarry ran over the viaduct in 1967. The viaduct was deconstructed in 1969.
https://t.co/B6KpnBeoKL
Via @PontyMuseum
Want to visit Black Falls (Rhaeadr Ddu) waterfall in Ganllwyd, Gwynedd?
This 360-degree interactive video allows you to see the waterfall from all angles from the comfort of your chair ⬇️
https://t.co/MqZ5Xm0Anc
Via Atgofion Melys
#yagym