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Gwrych: near Abergele, Denbighshire, Henry Warren, @NLWales https://t.co/jNMH9gyCiw #wikidata #digitalart #print (Palette: #KirbyArgo #Two) 🖌🎨
Pont-y-casullte aqueduct: in the vale of Llangollen, Denbighshire, Thomas Wallis, @NLWales https://t.co/WV66S7p8kg #wikidata #digitalart #print (Palette: #MarioSprite) 🖌🎨
Holt, Denbighshire, Thomas Barber, @NLWales https://t.co/SSlSlO5ofc #wikidata #digitalart #print (Palette: #LollyRocket) 🖌🎨
Coming in the Sept. 2020 Issue of Arch. Camb.:
Ruthin Castle, Denbighshire
A new reconstruction drawing by Chris Jones-Jenkins suggests how Ruthin Castle may have looked towards the end of the medieval period. #wales #ruthincastle #heritage
Our BookTrust Cymru HomeTime Cupboard is filling up! We have everything from the amazing Elen's Island being read by Eloise Williams, Pip y Pengwin, a wonderful video from Bookstart Denbighshire, the Letterflies game and so much more!!
https://t.co/tfz6RcjyaU
Our BookTrust Cymru HomeTime Cupboard is filling up! We have everything from the amazing Elen's Island being read by Eloise Williams, a wonderful video from Bookstart Denbighshire, the Letterflies game and so much more!! Check it out here: https://t.co/PZ8e7KJX9u
If you're a teacher in #Denbighshire #Flintshire #Wirral or #WestCheshire we'd love your help developing our project by letting us know your thoughts on coastal and outdoor learning. Complete our survey or join our Teacher Workshop in Jan https://t.co/4ohdps9GA4
Wrexham, Denbighshire, John Greig, @NLWales https://t.co/Hq7z4DIhzW #wikidata #digitalart #print (Palette: #Ballet) 🖌🎨
An unusual Welsh find this #FindsFirday - a silver Indo-Greek drachm of Menander (c.160-145 BC) from the modern border region of Afghanistan & Pakistan https://t.co/JSp797QmKg - you don’t see these every day in #Denbighshire! #responsibledetecting #recordyourfinds @findsorguk
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
The Williams-Wynn family of Wynnstay in Denbighshire emerged as one of Wales's wealthiest in the early 18th century, a status they were to retain for over two hundred years!
Discover more about their life
➡️ https://t.co/WcUEipTmfK
#Wales #Cymru