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SUMMARY:Is There A Crisis In Welsh Education? Statistics And The Politics Of Educational Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:Professor Gareth Rees \nResearch Professor\, Wales Institute of Social and Economic Research\, Data and Methods (WISERD)\, Cardiff University \nCeridwen Roberts OBE Member of Council in the chair \nDownload MP3
URL:https://www.cymmrodorion.org/cy/sgyrsiau/is-there-a-crisis-in-welsh-education-statistics-and-the-politics-of-educational-opportunity/
LOCATION:The Medical Society of London\, 11 Chandos Street\, London\, W1G 9EB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Clywedol
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SUMMARY:The 1914 Christmas Truce
DESCRIPTION:By December 1914\, the Western Front had stabilised after four months of movement and slaughter. As the armies settled down\, thoughts turned to Christmas. Facing each other in the line at the village of Frelinghein on the French-Belgian border were two regiments\, one Welsh\, one Saxon. This is the story of how those two very different groups of people were brought together for a brief moment of comradeship in the midst of war; and what happened afterwards\, both in 1914 and then a year later. \nThe speaker\, Lieutenant General Jonathon Riley CB DSO PhD MA\, was appointed Director General and Master of the Royal Armouries in 2009 after a distinguished military career. He saw active service in the Royal Welch Fusiliers in Northern Ireland\, Central America\, the Balkans\, Sierra Leone\, Iraq and Afghanistan\, where he was Deputy Commander of NATO ISAF 2007-2008. He holds degrees from University College London\, University of Leeds and Cranfield University and is Visiting Fellow at University of Birmingham and a Visiting Professor at King’s College\, London. \nDownload MP3
URL:https://www.cymmrodorion.org/cy/sgyrsiau/the-1914-christmas-truce/
LOCATION:The Medical Society of London\, 11 Chandos Street\, London\, W1G 9EB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Clywedol
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SUMMARY:Richard Wilson: A Tercentenary Re-Examination
DESCRIPTION:Oliver Fairclough\n Keeper of Art\, National Museum Wales \nProfessor Prys Morgan President of the Society in the chair \nAbout the Lecture  \nRichard Wilson (1713/4-1782) is often called the ‘father of British landscape painting’. Born in Penegoes\, near Machynlleth\, and a founder member of the Royal Academy in 1768\, he was the first artist to find inspiration in the landscape of Wales. As such\, he was to exert a profound influence on all his successors from J M W Turner to John Piper and Kyffin Williams. Even today it is hard not to see Snowdonia through Wilson’s eyes. \nWilson’s reputation\, especially in Wales\, was at its height at the beginning of the 20th century\, but he had largely faded from public consciousness by the 1960s. The recent major exhibition organised by the Yale Center for British Art and Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum Wales\, and shown in both New Haven and Cardiff in 2014\, was the first scholarly re-assessment of Richard Wilson for nearly thirty years\, and positioned him as a figure of pan-European significance. Among much else\, this revealed that Wilson\, both in Italy and in Wales\, was one of the first artists to paint landscapes that expressed mood and emotion\, while also conveying an actual sense of place. The exhibition also shed further light on the importance of Wilson’s family connections in north-east Wales throughout his career. \nThe Speaker \nOliver Fairclough is Keeper of Art at Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales\, where he has worked since 1986\, initially as Assistant Keeper for ceramics\, silver and craft. He read History at Trinity College\, Oxford\, has an MA from Keele University and is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. He led the recent (2007-11) redevelopment of the art galleries at the National Museum to create the National Museum of Art for Wales. \nDownload MP3
URL:https://www.cymmrodorion.org/cy/sgyrsiau/richard-wilson-a-tercentenary-re-examination/
LOCATION:The Medical Society of London\, 11 Chandos Street\, London\, W1G 9EB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Clywedol
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SUMMARY:John Brett in Wales
DESCRIPTION:Ann Sumner\nExecutive Director\, the Bronte Society \n \nAnn Sumner is a former Head of Fine Art at the National Museum of Wales\, Cardiff (2000 – 2007). She was educated at the Courtauld Institute of Art\, University of London and studied for her PhD at Newnham College\, University of Cambridge.  She has held curatorial posts at the National Portrait Gallery\, Holburne Museum\, University of Bath\, Whitworth Art Gallery\, University of Manchester and Dulwich Picture Gallery.  In 2007 she became Director of the Barber Institute of Fine Arts at the University of Birmingham and Professor of Fine Art and Curatorial Practice. Ann went on to be Director of Birmingham Museums Trust and the Bronte Society.  Ann remains a visiting Professor at the University of Birmingham and lectures regularly. \nShe has a long interest in the art and landscape of Wales and curated the John Brett exhibition in 2001 and Thomas Jones exhibition in 2003 at the National Museum in Cardiff and is currently researching the Welsh artist Penry Williams. In her lecture she will discuss the attraction of the dramatic Welsh landscape to artists and the relationship the Pre-Raphaelite painter John Brett had specifically to the coastline of Wales\,  where he found inspiration from the mid 1860s until the late 1890s.  His earlier paintings of the north coast of Wales will be discussed and compared with the better known Pembrokeshire scenes and his work on the Gower and Bristol Channel.  This lecture will give the opportunity to learn more about some of Brett’s most famous paintings such as Britannia’s Realm (Tate) of 1880 and The Isles of Skomer and Skokham of 1891 (Aberdeen Art Gallery)\, as well as hearing about Brett as a family man and his love of sailing and the sea and visiting Wales\, where he purchased a property in Fishguard. \n  \nProfessor Daniel Cohn-Sherbok in the chair \nDownload MP3
URL:https://www.cymmrodorion.org/cy/sgyrsiau/john-brett-in-wales/
LOCATION:The Medical Society of London\, 11 Chandos Street\, London\, W1G 9EB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Clywedol
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SUMMARY:Turning the Tide: The Life of Lady Rhondda
DESCRIPTION:Professor Angela John \nGwenda Sippings Chair of Council in the chair \nDownload MP3
URL:https://www.cymmrodorion.org/cy/sgyrsiau/turning-the-tide-the-life-of-lady-rhondda/
LOCATION:The Medical Society of London\, 11 Chandos Street\, London\, W1G 9EB\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The Business of Empire: Welsh Nabobs and the Making of Money in the British Empire C1760 - 1830
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URL:https://www.cymmrodorion.org/cy/sgyrsiau/the-business-of-empire-welsh-nabobs-and-the-making-of-money-in-the-british-empire-c1760-1830/
LOCATION:The Medical Society of London\, 11 Chandos Street\, London\, W1G 9EB\, United Kingdom
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