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A blog about the work and collections of the National Library of Wales.
Due to the more personal nature of blogs it is the Library's policy to publish postings in the original language only. An equal number of blog posts are published in both Welsh and English, but they are not the same postings. For a translation of the blog readers may wish to try facilities such as Google Translate.
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Yearly Archives: 2010
Keeping warm this Christmas!
Today is the last working day of the year for many and with the weather still bitterly cold with temperatures in most places across Wales …
Posted in Uncategorized
Ceredigion Young Farmer’s Club photographic archive
On the 5th of December, on a cold and frosty Sunday morning Culturenet Cymru staff travelled to Felin-fach Memorial Hall to support Ceredigion Young Farmer’s …
Posted in Uncategorized
Navidad, Asado & Papa Noel
The idea of having a barbecue for Christmas may be fine for Bondi Beach or corny TV adverts but isn’t usually the lot of a …
Posted in Kyffin Blog
A Day of Celebration
Monday (13/12/10) was a day of celebration and thanksgiving at the Library. After over two years of hard work by many individuals involved with the …
Posted in Kyffin Blog
Christmas at Tredegar
Christmas seems to have been well celebrated at Tredegar House, Monmouthshire for much of its history. A letter from Lady Mary Kemeys in London to …
Posted in Collections
“And that’s one of the worst Christmases I remember …”
We’ve all had our fair share of dodgy Christmas presents over the years, haven’t we? I’m sure you can think of at least one gift …
Posted in Digitisation
Julian Thomas
Julian Thomas, the Head of the Conservation Treatment Unit, will be retiring at the end of the year. Julian joined the Library over forty years …
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Christmas recipes
As Christmas approaches, our thoughts will be much concerned with food and drink. Here are two eighteenth century recipes taken from a book of Jane …
Posted in Collections
Two Laureates
It was a great pleasure to welcome two laureates to the National Library recently. Both Carol Ann Duffy, the Poet Laureate, and Gillian Clarke, our …
Posted in News and Events
SPORT IN ARCHIVES
Manuscripts and archives at the Library have traditionally been associated with scholarly, academic subject areas – literature in particular, also religion, music, and more recently, …
Posted in Collections
