Heritage Lottery Fund Project This post is funded by the Welsh Government and the Heritage Lottery Fund’s Skills for the Future Programme, which helps organisations deliver paid training placements to... read more →
When the Glamorgan Constabulary was formed in 1841 there was a pressing need across the county for suitable station houses for the new force. In his first report to the... read more →
Roald Dahl was born 100 years ago, on 13 September 1916 and spent his early years in Llandaff and Radyr. His father, Harald Dahl, moved from Norway to Cardiff to... read more →
Ref. LS50166772 Grade 6 (£23,166-£27,394) Glamorgan's Blood: Dark Arteries, Old Veins - Cataloguing and Conserving the Records of the National Coal Board Glamorgan's Blood: Dark Arteries, Old Veins... read more →
The Olympics are underway in the carnival city of Rio. Rio de Janeiro's carnival is the world's largest, with some two million people taking part each day, designing and creating... read more →
Glamorgan Archives has been awarded a Wellcome Trust Research Resources Grant of £203,456 to catalogue and conserve the records of the National Coal Board (NCB) for the Glamorgan area. This... read more →
This summer, after more than half a century since they last participated in a major tournament, the Welsh football team are aiming for victory in Euro 2016! With France hosting... read more →
In the early months of 1916 the Great War was well into its second year and the news from the front was far from encouraging. With stalemate in France attention... read more →
At first glance this order of service for St David’s Day in 1943 (reference D1197/1) looks fairly conventional, with a number of Welsh hymns being sung, prayers in Welsh and... read more →