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Articles: Laying foundations: Workmen's Institutes
10 February 2010[image: Oakdale Institure]
Workmen's Institutes were built in the industrialized townships of south and north-east Wales between the 1880s and the 1930sAudio: Podcast #3: A tour of St Teilo's Church (Welsh)
7 December 2007[image: St Teilo podcast]
The Welsh version of Podcast #2, 'A tour of St Teilo's Church'
Audio: Podcast #2: A tour of St Teilo's Church
23 November 2007[image: ]
The medieval church from Llandeilo Tal-y-bont is the first church of its kind ever to be moved to and re-erected at a British open-air museum. The discovery of wall paintings underneath the lime-washed walls provides a fascinating insight into 15th century worship.
Articles: Catherine of the Wheel
1 November 2007
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Articles: Laying foundations: Workmen's Institutes
10 February 2010[image: Oakdale Institure]
Workmen's Institutes were built in the industrialized townships of south and north-east Wales between the 1880s and the 1930sArticles: Catherine of the Wheel
1 November 2007[image: St Catherine ]
What do a firework and a painting from a medieval church have in common?
Articles: Discoveries from underneath a medieval church
1 May 2007[image: Excavation in progress on building 1 in 1997]
Following the dismantling of St Teilos Church at Pontardulais, west Glamorgan, and its removal to St Fagans, excavations on the foundations uncovered further clues to the history of this medieval church.