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Caerphilly Castle with its leaning tower #Welshhistory

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Find out the rather sinister things the villagers used to do with their chickens near the sacred well of St Tecla, in our second excellent blog from travel writer Julie Brominicks #WelshHistory#FolkloreThursdaycurioustravellers.ac.uk/pennant-and-...

A black and white photograph of St Tecla's well near Llandegla: a rough squarish hole in the ground beneath a bare and gnarled tree, in secluded and branch-strewn woodland.
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The BN project interns have been magnificently busy. I'm particularly 😍 to see that they added Caroline Skeel to the database. beyond-notability.wikibase.cloud/wiki/Item:Q3...biography.wales/article/s2-S...#WelshHistory

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A lovely Thursday morning spent in the historically rich town of Llantrisant. Had a very large piece of Coffee & Walnut cake sitting next to Dr William Price's actual clothes (!) in Gwyneth's Tea Rooms at the Guildhall (b 1346). Book was 50p in charity shop. #Llantrisant#WilliamPrice#WelshHistory

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