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BILINGUALISMS AND MULTILINGUALISMS IN MEDIEVAL WALES

Cardiff University CF10 3AT, United Kingdom

The Annual Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion /  Learned Society of Wales / Lecture Chair: Professor Thomas Charles-Edwards Location: Room 0.31 in the John Percival Building, Cardiff University, Cathays Campus, Colum […]

SUPPORTING THE RISING GENERATION OF WELSH TALENT IN WALES AND BEYOND

The Medical Society of London 11 Chandos Street, London, W1G 9EB, United Kingdom

Speaker: Dame Hilary Boulding DBE, President of Trinity College Oxford and formerly Principal of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama Robert John, Member of Council, in the chair

FROM DRAINTEWION TO LLANDINAM: THE CREATION OF THE DAVIES FAMILY FORTUNE

The Medical Society of London 11 Chandos Street, London, W1G 9EB, United Kingdom

In association with the Montgomeryshire Society The June Gruffydd Memorial Lecture Speaker: Dr David Jenkins, Honorary Research Fellow, National Museum Wales In the chair: John Jones, Chair of the Montgomeryshire […]

EMYR HUMPHREYS AT 100: A RETROSPECTIVE

The Medical Society of London 11 Chandos Street, London, W1G 9EB, United Kingdom

Speaker: Professor M Wynn Thomas OBE, Professor of English and Emyr Humphreys Professor of Welsh Writing in English, Swansea University In the chair: Professor Helen Fulton, Member of Council

NEWID HINSAWDD SYDYN: DATGELU CYFRINACHAU’R GORFFENNOL

Offices of the Welsh Government 25 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0EX, United Kingdom

Yr Athro Prys Morgan, Llywydd y Gymdeithas, yn y Gadair Names must be given to the  London office in advance so please let ceridwen.roberts@btopenworld.com know if you wish to attend

Welsh Art

Speaker: Peter Lord, Art Historian, formerly at the University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies in Aberystwyth. Ceridwen Roberts OBE, Chair of Council, in the chair.

Wales and the Sea: Some New Archaeological Perspectives

Wales has always been part of an international maritime community, and its marine area covers a larger area than the land. This lecture explores the diversity of this common inheritance, with a focus on the new knowledge coming out of recent archaeological discoveries, including the Viking-age sword guard from The Smalls, the Ann Francis lost at Aberafan in 1583, and the legendary ‘Dollar wreck’ on Rhossili Bay, Gower.

The Novelist Elena Puw Morgan: Rethinking Modernism

The Medical Society of London 11 Chandos Street, London, W1G 9EB, United Kingdom

In association with the Montgomeryshire Society The June Gruffydd Memorial lecture Elena Puw Morgan (1900-73) was a pioneering Welsh-language author of the mid-twentieth century. She is best known today through […]

The Jews in Wales

Dr Cai Parry-Jones: Ph.D FRHistS Curator and oral historian specialising in digital and Jewish heritage SYNOPSIS Cai Parry-Jones‘s book  “The Jews of Wales- A History” is a key study of […]

Designing Wales: an archive for Welsh architecture

Dr Peter Wakelin, writer and curator specializing in built heritage and visual art. This online lecture will be live, with questions from the audience. Architectural drawings, models and photographs are […]