Take a look behind the scenes at Glamorgan Archives with our free tour. Visit the strongrooms, where over 12km of documents dating back to the 12th century are stored in... read more →
Join us at Glamorgan Archives on Wednesday 9th December as we explore Glamorgan's pantomime past through the playbills of Cardiff's Theatre Royal and the newly catalogued archive of noted entertainer... read more →
Based on a major new study carried out by Swansea University's Disability and Industrial Society project, this exhibition will explore how disabled people were treated and viewed in the mining... read more →
Join author Ena Niedergang as she discusses her book, ‘Wales China - 250 Years of History’ - the first book of its kind to record the histories of the two... read more →
Join us at Glamorgan Archives on Wednesday 8th June when Elizabeth Belcham will be talking about her latest book, 'Swansea’s ‘Bad Girls’: Crime and Prostitution, 1870-1914'. The book outlines... read more →
Who Do I Think I Was? is an arts and heritage project led by Head4Arts and supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. During the project, community groups from the... read more →
15 August – 9 September 2016 during Glamorgan Archives opening hours. Young people in Ely and Caerau explored the impact of the First World War on people in Cardiff through... read more →
In his 1889 Annual Report, Dr Pringle, Glamorgan Lunatic Asylum Medical Superintendent, described his patients as ‘suffering from a hopeless form of insanity’, but what was life like really like... read more →
12 September – 7 October 2016 during Glamorgan Archives opening hours Pupils at St. Teilo’s High School in Llanedeyrn collected oral histories about school memories, researched the changes in education... read more →
Join local historian Keith Jones as he explores the history of Pontypridd Workhouse – the building, the people who sought assistance there, and it’s impact on the communities of Pontypridd... read more →

