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21. Sitemap
(Topics covered General, Irish, Mulitiple, archaelogy Bibliographies, Spain) welsh http//celtdigital.org/welsh.html Multiple Language Resources
http://celtdigital.org/Sitemap.htm
Main Page
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Celtic Archaeology http://www.celtdigital.org/CeltArch.html
(Topics covered General, Irish, Mulitiple, Archaelogy Bibliographies, Spain) Celtic Art Library http://celtdigital.org/CeltArtIntro.htm Manuscript Art
http://celtdigital.org/Manart.htm

Book of Kells Artwork
http://celtdigital.org/CeltArtKells.htm

Book of Durrow Artwork
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Book of Lindisfarne Artwork
http://celtdigital.
org /Lind.htm Links for Manuscripts http://celtdigital. org /Kelllinks.htm (Includes web sites: Official Site for the Book of Kells at Trinity College, The Magnificent Book of Kells, Book of Kells Resources, Image links for the Book of Kells, Book of Durrow and Book of Lindisfarne) Jewelry/Pottery/Coins http://www.celtdigital.org/CeltJewel.html Stone Art (Includes images of stone art done by Celts and Celtic inspired.) http://www.celtdigital.org/Stone.html Celtic Clip Art (Modern Celtic inspired art found on the web) http://celtdigital.org/Clipart.htm Crosses (Includes 5 anonymous images and one by Cari Buziak) http://celtdigital.org/crosses.htm

22. Worthing Museum & Art Gallery - 24 Hour Museum - Official Guide To UK Museums, G
The museum s collections include local archaelogy from Worthing and the surroundingarea welsh language pages developed with CYMAL Museums Archives and
http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/museum_gfx_en/SE000411.html
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Chapel Road
Worthing
West Sussex
England Collection details
Archaeology, Archives, Coins and Medals, Costume and Textiles, Decorative and Applied Art, Fine Art, Land Transport, Literature, Natural Sciences, Social History, Toys and Hobbies Facilities [ icon key ] Contact details
general office (Tel) : 01903 239999 ex 1140
museum shop (Tel) : 01903 239999 ex 1150
Saturdays (Tel) : 01903 221150
General information (Fax) : 01903 236 277 general enquiries : museum@worthing.gov.uk costume and textiles : ann.wise@worthing.gov.uk art and exhibitions : laura.kidner@worthing.gov.uk art and exhibitions : emma.ball@worthing.gov.uk museum manager, social history : diana.smart@worthing.gov.uk Website : www.worthing.gov.uk/Leisure/MuseumArtGallery Open Tues-Sat 10.00-17.00 Closed Closed Sundays, Mondays and some Bank Holidays Admission charges Admission free Description Opened in 1908 this fine Edwardian building houses West Sussex's largest museum. Permanent displays include archaelogy, costume, local history and decorative art. Over ten temporary exhibitions a year from contemporary art to themed displays. Varied events programme including Local History Day, Art Day and Textile Day as well as demonstrations and workshops for adults and children. Collections description The museum's collections include local archaelogy from Worthing and the surrounding area; costume and textiles dating from 1600; juvenilia; work by members of the Camden Town Group; work by English water-colourists; typographical collection of paintings, prints and drawings; Colin Mear's bequest of chidrens books; material relating to the history of Worthing

23. Worthing Museum & Art Gallery - 24 Hour Museum - Official Guide To UK Museums, G
The museum s collections include local archaelogy from Worthing and the surroundingarea; costume and textiles dating welsh Home Graphical Version
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Costume and Textiles Decorative and Applied Art Fine Art Land Transport Literature Natural Sciences Social History Toys and Hobbies Facilities Shop: yes Baby changing facilities: yes Library: yes Study area: yes Wheelchair access: yes Visual disability facilities: yes Hearing disability facilities: yes Contact details general office (Tel) : 01903 239999 ex 1140 museum shop (Tel) : 01903 239999 ex 1150 Saturdays (Tel) : 01903 221150 General information (Fax) : 01903 236 277 general enquiries : museum@worthing.gov.uk costume and textiles : ann.wise@worthing.gov.uk art and exhibitions : laura.kidner@worthing.gov.uk art and exhibitions : emma.ball@worthing.gov.uk museum manager, social history : diana.smart@worthing.gov.uk Website : www.worthing.gov.uk/Leisure/MuseumArtGallery

24. Cambria Archaeology
Cambria archaelogy (Dyfed Archaeological Trust) is one of four private welsh The bilingual (English and welsh) Cambria Archaeology website provides
http://www.unc.edu/awmc/cambriaarchaeology.html

25. Flintshire County Council - Community Directory
UK Online welsh Local Government Association Name of Organisation, Council ofBritish archaelogy. Community Served, UK
http://www.flintshire.gov.uk/educ/flintsoc.nsf/0/CAE713A453B4BC1C80256B91003002C

26. Flintshire County Council - Community Directory
UK Online welsh Local Government Association public in general to learnmore about their heritage and archaelogy and to join excavations if they wish
http://www.flintshire.gov.uk/educ/flintsoc.nsf/0/74986D38523A38F580257020004103B

27. Castle Bookshop Homepage - Secondhand Specialists For Archaeology, Local History
Peate IC THE welsh HOUSE, Third edition, Brython 2nd rev ed 2nd imp 1946, Association for Industrial Archaeology INDUSTRIAL archaelogy REVIEW,
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/square/fe63/cat105.htm
CATALOGUE 105 Click here to return to homepage Catalogue 105, March 2005 We are always pleased to welcome customers to our premises at Llandyssil near Montgomery, which are open by appointment only , to see or collect items from the catalogue stock. If you would like further information about any item in this catalogue, do not hesitate to 'phone or fax us. Orders may be made by phone 01686 668484 (answering machine out of business hours), fax 01686 668842, letter or E-mail castlebooks@dial.pipex.com Payment can be made by credit card, (Visa, Mastercard/Access, Delta, Switch, Connect) which can be accepted over the phone and is the easiest method of payment. If you order by letter please do not enclose a cheque, per parcel maximum in U K, is additional to all prices in this catalogue. Orders from abroad, please pay by an acceptable credit card or in sterling. The books will be sent surface post unless you request air. Receipts can only be given if a sae is enclosed with payment. No reply, regret sold.

28. Georgetown: The Jones-Donner Collection
including music, archaelogy, languages, linguistics, welsh history, Offers his opinions on modal and nonmodal music as well as archaelogy.
http://www.library.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/jonesd.htm
The Jones-Donner Collection
David Michael Jones was born on November 1, 1895, in Kent, England, to parents of English and Welsh ancestry who encouraged his artistic endeavors and his early preoccupation with drawing. From 1909-1914, Jones studied drawing at the Camberwell Art School. He enlisted in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers in January, 1915, and served as a private on the Western Front from December, 1915, to March, 1918; this experience provided the basis for one of his major poetic works, In Parenthesis . After the war, Jones received a government grant to study drawing and painting at the Westminister School of Art, and his experience as a visual artist who also did engravings and illustrations influenced his poetry and his attempts to illustrate content through form. In 1921, Jones converted to Roman Catholicism. Jones' reliance on tradition and history, including Catholic and Welsh tradition and history, also influenced his writings. His works include The Anathemata The Dream of Private Clitus Epoch and Artist , and The Sleeping Lord . His awards include a Doctorate of Letters from the University of Wales, the Russell Loines Memorial Award for poetry from the American National Institute of Arts and Letters, and the Eisteddfod Gold Medal. Although he suffered a series of physical and mental breakdowns in the late 1920's, and later suffered from ill health and depression which his psychiatrist attempted to alleviate. Jones continued to write, and began doing radio broadcasts of his work. American publishers also began to issue copies of his poetry. He died on October 28, 1974, at Calvary Nursing Home.

29. GENUKI: Wales Topics - History
Here are direct links to a selection of welsh history sites by Castles of Wales Industrial archaelogy of Wales. 1975. Rees, W. The Black Death in Wales.
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/History.html
Wales Contents
Wales:- History Coflein - is the online database for the National Monuments Record of Wales (NMRW) - the national collection of information about the historic environment of Wales. History Forum for Wales A Vision of Britain through Time - A vision of Britain between 1801 and 2001. Including maps, statistical trends and historical descriptions So who are the Welsh anyway ? by Caitlyn Johnston North American Association for the Study of Welsh Culture and History . "NAASWCH is a multidisciplinary association of scholars, teachers and individuals dedicated to advancing scholarship on Welsh studies, supporting the study of Welsh-American culture and fostering international bonds between scholars, teachers and the Welsh-American community. Towards these ends, NAASWCH holds a biennial conference in North America where scholars of history, literature, language and the arts present and discuss the results of their research." A history of Wales by John Davies on BBC Wales "Follow the course of Welsh history from the Romans to Rhodri Morgan. In twenty chapters, eminent historian Dr John Davies traces the development of the Welsh nation from the tribal battles of Celtic Britain to the Assembly debates in Cardiff Bay" Cyfraith Hywel Dda (Peniarth 28) A Latin version of the native Welsh law (known to scholars as 'Latin A') which is set quite apart from all other Welsh lawbooks by the series of illustrations in the text.

30. GENUKI : Llandeilo Fawr
taken from The Beauties itself derived from the Myfyrian archaelogy is large.The reader should be cautioned however that much which passes for welsh
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CMN/LlandeiloFawr/LlandeiloPast.html
Llandeilo fawr Contents By W Samuel, Carmarthen; "Welshman "Printing Office, 1868.
[An Illustrated Guide to the Ancient castles and Other Antiquities of the Neighbourhood.
A Sketch of the History and Annals of the Town, embracing that of the Kingdom of Dynevor.] Edited extracts by Gareth Hicks 2000
Preface [edited extract] Return to top "In the compilation of this little book assistance has been derived from Mr Clark's Report to the Government on the sanitary condition of Llandilo ; and from the map made by Mr Bagot for "The Local Board".Also from Clark's Kidwelly Castle ; from the valuable pages of the Archaelogia Cambrensis ; as well as from Woodward's History of Wales ; but especially, for "The History" from that portion of The Beauties of England and Wales which treats of this district. The matter taken from The Beauties [ itself derived from the Myfyrian Archaelogy ] is large.
The reader should be cautioned however that much which passes for Welsh history of the Vale of Towy is believed, by very competent authority, " to be destined to suffer many corrections and alterations from the light of archaelogical science"......................................................etc etc" Contents Return to top The first part of the book is in the format of a tour directed from here to there , with commentary on the way on other places not obvious from the Contents heading.

31. Swansea -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Swansea ( (A Celtic language of Wales) welsh Abertawe aber river-mouth archaelogy on the (Click link for more info and facts about Gower peninsula)
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/s/sw/swansea.htm
Swansea
[Categories: Glamorgan, Swansea, Principal areas of Wales, Coastal cities, Cities in Wales]
This page is about Swansea in Wales. For others, see (Click link for more info and facts about Swansea (disambiguation)) Swansea (disambiguation)

Swansea city Geography (A particular geographical region of indefinite boundary (usually serving some special purpose or distinguished by its people or culture or geography)) Area
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- % Water (Click link for more info and facts about Ranked 14th) Ranked 14th
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Admin HQ: Swansea GB-SWA (Click link for more info and facts about ONS code) ONS code Demographics ((statistics) the entire aggregation of items from which samples can be drawn) Population
- Total (April 29, 2001)
(The amount per unit size) Density (Click link for more info and facts about Ranked 3rd) Ranked 3rd
Ethnicity: 96.1% White
1.6% S.Asian 1.2% Afro-Caribbean 1.1% Chinese (Click link for more info and facts about Welsh language) Welsh language - Any skills (Click link for more info and facts about Ranked 11th) Ranked 11th Politics http://www.swansea.gov.uk

32. Spanish Treasure Fleet -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
archaelogy has found that the quantity of metals really transported was usually In the (Click link for more info and facts about 1660s) 1660s (A welsh
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/S/Sp/Spanish_treasure_fleet.htm
Spanish treasure fleet
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Between the (Click link for more info and facts about 16th) and (Click link for more info and facts about 18th centuries) 18th centuries , the Spanish treasure fleets brought the wealth of the (Click link for more info and facts about Spanish colonies) Spanish colonies in (A workplace that serves as a telecommunications facility where lines from telephones can be connected together to permit communication) Central and (A continent in the western hemisphere connected to North America by the Isthmus of Panama) South America to (A parliamentary monarchy in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula; a former colonial power) Spain , in the form of (A soft white precious univalent metallic element having the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal; occurs in argentite and in free form; used in coins and jewelry and tableware and photography) silver (A soft yellow malleable ductile (trivalent and univalent) metallic element; occurs mainly as nuggets in rocks and alluvial deposits; does not react with most chemicals but is attacked by chlorine and aqua regia) gold (A crystalline rock that can be cut and polished for jewelry) gem s

33. Find Exploring Medieval Castles By CourseBridge On Course Junction
the Society for Medieval archaelogy, the Castle Studies Group, the NorthAmerican welsh newspaper, writing their Wales, Off the Beaten Track
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Course Description: This six-lesson course takes participants on a trip to many of Britain’s greatest and most significant medieval castles. Students will trace the development of castles and their role in medieval society, their impact on the landscape, and also the role they have in the heritage of modern Britain. Participants will then explore castle developments in Continental Europe and the Holy Land. Course Objectives: After completing this course, students will be able to: - distinguish between authentic castles and modern facsimiles - identify the major features of a medieval castle - describe the basic trends in castle development - identify the different types of castles, by style and regional location - take an arm-chair tour of the great castles of Britain, Europe and the Holy Land - get involved in the preservation of castles in Britain - prepare for a trip to Britain to see the castles for themselves Assignment: One 1500-word paper on any aspect of castle history or architecture that especially interests students. Due date - end of lesson six. Submit assignment ONLY IN THE TEXT OF AN EMAIL (attachments will not be accepted).

34. Mystical-WWW : King Arthur Bibliography
Bromwich, Rachel, ed., The Arthur of the welsh the Arthurian Legend in of the Arthurian topics. characters; the historic, the legend and archaelogy.
http://www.mystical-www.co.uk/glastonbury/bibly.htm
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Books on the Arthurian Legend for further reading
Modern Language Association of America. Arthurian Group. A bibliography of Arthurian critical literature (v.1-2; 1922/29-1930/35, New York). 'The Fall of Camelot' (by the editors of Time-Life Books, Time-Life Books, Alexandria, VA [USA], 1986). Alcock, Leslie, 'Arthur's Britain' (Penguin Press, 1971). More documentary evidence of King Arthur's historical existence. Alcock has published many works concerning archaelogical excavations of Glastonbury. Andronik, Catherine M., 'Quest for a King': Searching for the Real King Arthur (Atheneum, New York, 1989). Examines the historical evidence behind the legends. Ashe, Geoffrey, 'King Arthur's Avalon: The Story of Glastonbury' (Dutton, New York, 1958, reprinted). Ashe, Geoffrey, 'From Caesar to Arthur' (London: Collins, 1960). Ashe, Geoffrey, et al, 'Quest for Arthur's Britain' (Granada, London; Praeger, New York, 1968; reprinted with new introduction in 1987).

35. Celtic Bibliography
from all six Celtic cultures Irish, Scots, welsh, Cornish, Manx, and Breton . General archaelogy and Iconography. Chadwick, Nora (1998) The Celts,
http://www.conjure.com/celtbib.html
Celtic Bibliography - Celtic Spirituality and Archaeology
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Spirituality - Modern
Carr-Gomm, Philip, ed. The Druid Renaissance San Francisco: Thorsons, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.
An anthology of Druidry. This is the best source for an overview of thinking by modern writers on the latest flowering of Druids in the 20th century.
Green, Miranda, World of the Druids
A treatment of the historical role of Druids in Celtic society plus an update on the Druid Revival in Britain and America today.
Jones, Noragh Power of Raven, Wisdom of Serpent Dufour Editions
Excerpts from the Carmina Gadelica illuminate women's concerns in pre-modern Scotland with an aim to helping both Pagan and Christian women resacralize their lives.
Kondratiev, Alexei Apple Branch San Francisco: Collins
A summary of Celtic history and religion followed by suggestions on how to bring Celtic spirituality into your own life. Excellent research.
Laurie, Erynn Rowan

36. Cilipeid Celtica - Wales Edition
Cywreinfa the images Crafts, Trade and Industry Livelyhood in Wales Literature Poetry archaelogy Books n Links Languages Learning welsh
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37. Cilipeid Celtica - Wales Edition
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38. The Megalithic Portal And Megalith Map: General Archaeology
The home of the Council for British archaelogy, welsh StoneDescription A list devoted to Megaliths and prehistoric features in Wales and......
http://www.megalithic.co.uk/links.php?op=viewslink&sid=31

39. Art And Humanities: History
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40. Department Of Adult Continuing Education Prospective Students Accredited Courses
More Art history in the community and online More HE Diploma in CounsellingMore Cwrs Haf welsh Summer School archaelogy Courses at DACE
http://www.swansea.ac.uk/dace/dace2/en/prospective/acccourses.asp?cat=1&name=Arc

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