Bat Lullaby, Guardians of the Fen & Adder Portraits: A Collection by Cheryl Beer with Hemiola Choir & Swansea MIND, 2025 Items 12 items Type Collection Uploaded by Natur am Byth!
Model of a Horse Drawn Irish Cart - Car Gwyddelig, Leason, Llanrhidian, Gower, c 1890's Type Item Uploaded by John Tonen
Lesliedale Farm ledger, Port Eynon 1972: Stories of a Changing Landscape, a Farmer's Perspective Community 2 Type Item Uploaded by Swansea Rural Development Partnership
Western Slade farm, soundscape: Stories of a Changing Landscape, a Farmer's Perspective Audio 6 Type Item Uploaded by Swansea Rural Development Partnership
Royal Welsh Ladies Choir outside the Houses of Parliament Type Item Uploaded by Vale of Glamorgan Libraries
Local Intelligence: A whale in the Bristol Channel - Article from The Cambrian, 1880 Type Item Uploaded by Living Seas Wales
Shark and Whale - Article from The Cambria Daily Leader, 1913 Type Item Uploaded by Living Seas Wales
Whale washed ashore - Article from The Cambria Daily Leader, 1914 Type Item Uploaded by Living Seas Wales
“Sunflowers and Selfies”, Rhossili, Gower – August 2019 Type Item Uploaded by Arddangosfeydd LLGC / NLW Exhibitions
Richie Saunders of Gower Heritage Centre tells us about his orchards and the cider making skills passed on to him - The Modern Story of Orchards and Cider Making in Wales Type Item Uploaded by The Heritage of Orchards & Cider Making in Wales project / Treftadaeth Perllanau a Gwneud Seidr yng Nghymru
Richie Saunders of Gower Heritage Centre explains how their 1890 Travelling Cider press works - The Modern Story of Orchards and Cider Making in Wales Type Item Uploaded by The Heritage of Orchards & Cider Making in Wales project / Treftadaeth Perllanau a Gwneud Seidr yng Nghymru
Richie Saunders of Gower Heritage Centre talks about experimenting with blending ciders and foraging - The Modern Story of Orchards and Cider Making in Wales Type Item Uploaded by The Heritage of Orchards & Cider Making in Wales project / Treftadaeth Perllanau a Gwneud Seidr yng Nghymru