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Articles: A portrait of Teddy Evans of the Antarctic, Evans of the Broke (1880-1957)
14 June 2013[image: Teddy Evans]
Teddy Evans was second-in-command of Captain Scott's ill-fated Antarctic expedition from 1910 to 1913 and, following Scott's demise, in command of the Terra Nova's journey back into the Roath Dock in Cardiff on 14 June 1913.Articles: The scout flag that went South with Scott
14 June 2013[image: Boy Scouts flag]
When Captain Scott's Antarctic Expedition ship, the Terra Nova, sailed into her home port of Cardiff on 14 June 1913, she had not only the White Ensign flying at the stern, the Welsh flag on the mainmast and the Cardiff City coat of arms on the foremast, but another, much smaller flag fluttering at the bow. Bearing the colour of the 4th Cardiff Scout Troop, this little green flag had accompanied the expedition to the Antarctic and back.Articles: William James Tatem, 1st Baron Glanely (1868-1942)
30 November 2011[image: William James Tatem, 1st Baron Glanely of St Fagans.]
Lord Glanely is probably best remembered today as a noted racehorse owner, whose horses won all five Classic races of the British turf. However, he made his money in shipping, and was generous in his support of numerous worthy causes in south Wales, particularly Amgueddfa Cymru and Cardiff University.
Galleries: Wales and Slavery
4 April 2011Articles: Autographs from Captain Scott’s 1910 Antarctic Expedition.
12 November 2010
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Articles: A portrait of Teddy Evans of the Antarctic, Evans of the Broke (1880-1957)
14 June 2013[image: Teddy Evans]
Teddy Evans was second-in-command of Captain Scott's ill-fated Antarctic expedition from 1910 to 1913 and, following Scott's demise, in command of the Terra Nova's journey back into the Roath Dock in Cardiff on 14 June 1913.Articles: The scout flag that went South with Scott
14 June 2013[image: Boy Scouts flag]
When Captain Scott's Antarctic Expedition ship, the Terra Nova, sailed into her home port of Cardiff on 14 June 1913, she had not only the White Ensign flying at the stern, the Welsh flag on the mainmast and the Cardiff City coat of arms on the foremast, but another, much smaller flag fluttering at the bow. Bearing the colour of the 4th Cardiff Scout Troop, this little green flag had accompanied the expedition to the Antarctic and back.Articles: William James Tatem, 1st Baron Glanely (1868-1942)
30 November 2011[image: William James Tatem, 1st Baron Glanely of St Fagans.]
Lord Glanely is probably best remembered today as a noted racehorse owner, whose horses won all five Classic races of the British turf. However, he made his money in shipping, and was generous in his support of numerous worthy causes in south Wales, particularly Amgueddfa Cymru and Cardiff University.
Articles: Autographs from Captain Scott’s 1910 Antarctic Expedition.
12 November 2010Articles: Sir William Reardon Smith (1856-1935)
15 October 2009
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Galleries: Wales and Slavery
4 April 2011[image: Slavery]
Most societies have exploited slave labour at some stage in their history. This is also true of Wales.