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Articles: Revolutionary Dreams: Investigating French art
22 March 2012[image: Revolutionary Dreams]
Here, we take a fresh look at the Museum's collection of pre-Impressionist French paintings, researched and interpreted by postgraduate students from the University of Bristol.
Galleries: Aftermath: remembering the Great War in Wales
10 November 2011[image: War memorial]
The decision taken in 1915 to ban the repatriation of bodies from the battlefield had far reaching consequences in the commemoration process. Here we present a selection of the many hundreds of local war memorials built across Wales following the Great War
Articles: Reproducing Roman Arrowheads
3 September 2010[image: Reproducing Roman Arrowheads]
The Romans used many different types of arrowheads. The most characteristic had a series of vanes: the early type had three vanes, but by the 3rd century examples with four vanes are found. One possible reason for this change is that the four-vane type was easier to produce.
Articles: Castle Studies in Wales (and beyond)
10 April 2009
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Articles: Revolutionary Dreams: Investigating French art
22 March 2012[image: Revolutionary Dreams]
Here, we take a fresh look at the Museum's collection of pre-Impressionist French paintings, researched and interpreted by postgraduate students from the University of Bristol.
Articles: Reproducing Roman Arrowheads
3 September 2010[image: Reproducing Roman Arrowheads]
The Romans used many different types of arrowheads. The most characteristic had a series of vanes: the early type had three vanes, but by the 3rd century examples with four vanes are found. One possible reason for this change is that the four-vane type was easier to produce.
Articles: Welsh miners digging for victory on the Western Front
1 October 2009[image: Medal awarded to Captain (later Major) Arthur Edwards. ]
Captain Arthur Edwards from Blaenafon in south Wales oversaw the explosion of the first British mine on the Western Front in March 1915.Articles: Castle Studies in Wales (and beyond)
10 April 2009Articles: Foreign workers in the Welsh coalfields
6 March 2008
Galleries
Galleries: Aftermath: remembering the Great War in Wales
10 November 2011[image: War memorial]
The decision taken in 1915 to ban the repatriation of bodies from the battlefield had far reaching consequences in the commemoration process. Here we present a selection of the many hundreds of local war memorials built across Wales following the Great War