Links
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Cambrian Mountains Society
The Cambrian Mountians Society
A society whose main concern is to have the beautiful and largely unspoilt Cambrian Mountain range classed as a National Park. A great and long due website!
The Cambrian Mountians Society
A society whose main concern is to have the beautiful and largely unspoilt Cambrian Mountain range classed as a National Park. A great and long due website!
Tony & Barbara White's Raku fired ceramics
My parents Raku fired animals, bowls and extruded forms.
My parents Raku fired animals, bowls and extruded forms.
History of Pontrhydyfendigaid / Hanes y Bont
A remarkable website full of stories of local farmers, shepherds and rural life in and around the village of Pontrhydyfendigaid. Worth a visit and worth exploring.
A remarkable website full of stories of local farmers, shepherds and rural life in and around the village of Pontrhydyfendigaid. Worth a visit and worth exploring.
The Derelict Miscellany
The Derelict Miscellany records with photographs, maps, observations and narratives, explorations of disused space within the built environment. It contains nearly forty location reports, all illustrated and set in context with histories, observations and accounts of site visits. An excellent website with plenty to explore.
The Derelict Miscellany records with photographs, maps, observations and narratives, explorations of disused space within the built environment. It contains nearly forty location reports, all illustrated and set in context with histories, observations and accounts of site visits. An excellent website with plenty to explore.
Welsh Historic Garden Trust
The Welsh Historic Gardens Trust (WHGT) is a Conservation and Heritage Organization set up to protect and conserve historic garden and park landscapes of Wales.
The Welsh Historic Gardens Trust (WHGT) is a Conservation and Heritage Organization set up to protect and conserve historic garden and park landscapes of Wales.
Welsh Mansions - Past & Present
Mark Baker's website on various mansions and larger properties in Wales including Baron Hill, Hafodunos, Gwrych Castle et al
Mark Baker's website on various mansions and larger properties in Wales including Baron Hill, Hafodunos, Gwrych Castle et al
Friends of Friendless Churches
The Friends of Friendless Churches campaigns for and rescues redundant historic churches threatened by demolition and decay.
We now own over 40 former places of worship, half in England, half in Wales. We preserve these buildings intact for the local community and visitors to enjoy. Without us, all of these buildings would no longer be here, or open to the public.
The Friends of Friendless Churches campaigns for and rescues redundant historic churches threatened by demolition and decay.
We now own over 40 former places of worship, half in England, half in Wales. We preserve these buildings intact for the local community and visitors to enjoy. Without us, all of these buildings would no longer be here, or open to the public.
Fiona Wright Photography
A Welsh B&W photographer who explores the more desolate landscapes around the UK and Eire.
A Welsh B&W photographer who explores the more desolate landscapes around the UK and Eire.
Urban Explorations...
Contributor friendly website of urban and rural ruins throughout the UK and Worldwide
Contributor friendly website of urban and rural ruins throughout the UK and Worldwide
Heritage Photo Archive
The Heritage Image Register is made up of Guest Images and scanned images deposited for safe keeping and controlled public and educational access.
The idea is to locate the whereabouts of 1000s of images held by individuals, private collections, attics, cupboards, boxes, albums etc., as well as by business, heritage groups & similar organisations. The images must have some heritage content to be considered for inclusion.
The Heritage Image Register is made up of Guest Images and scanned images deposited for safe keeping and controlled public and educational access.
The idea is to locate the whereabouts of 1000s of images held by individuals, private collections, attics, cupboards, boxes, albums etc., as well as by business, heritage groups & similar organisations. The images must have some heritage content to be considered for inclusion.
The Royal Commission of Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
The Royal Commission of Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
The Royal Commission of Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
Jemima Roberts' Blog
A part-time resident of Hafod, Jemima Roberts' blog: Jemima is a poet & writer – and wears a hat for both.
A part-time resident of Hafod, Jemima Roberts' blog: Jemima is a poet & writer – and wears a hat for both.
Adfer Ban a Chwm
'ABC' (Adfer Ban a Chwm) is a building preservation trust with the aim of turning derelict/redundant vernacular buildings into affordable homes for local people in rural Wales.
'ABC' (Adfer Ban a Chwm) is a building preservation trust with the aim of turning derelict/redundant vernacular buildings into affordable homes for local people in rural Wales.
Upland Ceredigion South-West Historic Landscape Characterisation
A very useful local resource - Upland Ceredigion South-West Historic Landscape Characterisation - describing landscape and the buildings thereon.
A very useful local resource - Upland Ceredigion South-West Historic Landscape Characterisation - describing landscape and the buildings thereon.
Ceredigion Council - Local History Resource
Very useful and ever growing resource of Ceredigion's history - as well as a former colleague, Chris Chadwick's 'Bibliography of Ceredigion'.
Very useful and ever growing resource of Ceredigion's history - as well as a former colleague, Chris Chadwick's 'Bibliography of Ceredigion'.
Ruins in Norfolk
Excellent colour & black and white images throughout Norfolk.
Excellent colour & black and white images throughout Norfolk.
Stuart Fry's blog - Dry Stone Walls!
A unexpected pleasure, dry stone waller, Stuart Fry's blog.
Worth a visit. Dry stone walling in the Welsh hills but also a lot more including farming machinery and historical architecture behind & beneath farm buildings.
A unexpected pleasure, dry stone waller, Stuart Fry's blog.
Worth a visit. Dry stone walling in the Welsh hills but also a lot more including farming machinery and historical architecture behind & beneath farm buildings.
