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Tag Archives: Waterloo
Three local men at the battle of Waterloo 18th June 1815
Our recent volunteer Matthew Clayton is very interested in Waterloo and did some research for us on the three local men who we know were at the battle. There must have been others there who we haven’t yet discovered – … Continue reading
My work experience at Ceredigion Archives, by a history student
My time at the Ceredigion Archives has been both enjoyable and fascinating. Before I arrived I had not really considered family history and so the enquiries I helped solve during my visit were new to me. They allowed me to … Continue reading
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Thanks John Williams, you can relax now: the Llantood Letters are safe
The excellent news that the National Manuscripts Conservation Trust, in conjunction with support from CyMAL, part of Welsh Government, have awarded Ceredigion Archives with funding for the conservation of some of my very favourite documents has been all over the … Continue reading