Following several months of studying old manuscripts and maps, the Living Levels history research volunteers – the RATS - want to share their discoveries with you! Come along to the... read more →
As our Glamorgan’s Blood project to catalogue and conserve the coal collections at Glamorgan Archives draws to a close, visit our exhibition and find out more about the records of... read more →
Join us to celebrate our Wellcome Trust project, Glamorgan’s Blood: Dark Arteries, Old Veins – Cataloguing and Conserving the Records of the National Coal Board. Guest speaker, Dr Steve Thompson... read more →
CORPORATE TRAINEE (RECORDS ASSISTANT) For details see advertisement on Cardiff Council's job site here; https://www.jobscardiffcouncil.co.uk/jobs/corporate-trainee-records-assistant--res00350?lang=en_GB
Join Ray Noyes of Grangetown Local History Society as he discusses the history and development of Grangetown in Cardiff, as recorded in his recent book, ‘Urban development in the Victorian... read more →
Following the completion of the Glamorgan’s Blood project to catalogue and conserve the coal collections at Glamorgan Archives, visit our exhibition and find out more about the records of the... read more →
This free display explores the political and parliamentary background to the UK’s Journey to Democracy. The display looks at the role of protest, including the Newport Rising in 1839, and... read more →
Professor Martin Bell and the Living Levels Partnership Join us for a fascinating evening as Professor Martin Bell from the University of Reading demonstrates how archaeological evidence can illustrate... read more →
Anthony Rhys & Louvain Rees Discover more about the life histories of the patients of the Glamorgan Asylum during the late-19th and early-20th centuries. Explore their untold stories, the hardships... read more →
The Glamorgan Archives 2019-2020 Annual Report is now available here.

