I visited to-day a school at Trawsnant, in the parish of Llanrhystyd. The room is well built, lighted, and ventilated, and in every respect suitable…
This is an extract by Aidan Jones from the actual Report as far as it relates to this parish; I visited to-day the parish of…
Report into the state of education in Wales 1847 Extract from “The Reports of the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the state of Education in…
Llanrhystyd – Extract from “Transactions Cardiganshire Antiquarian Society” by William Edwards 1939 By William Edwards, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. LLANRHYSTYD is named after St.…
Llanrhystyd – Extract from “Transactions Cardiganshire Antiquarian Society” by William Edwards 1939 By William Edwards, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. LLANRHYSTYD is named after St.…
Llanrhystud – Extract from “A Topographical Dictionary of Wales” by Samuel Lewis 1833 “LLANRHYSTID ( LLAN-RHYSTYD), a parish in the lower division of the hundred…
Extract from “A Topographical Dictionary of Wales” by Samuel Lewis 1833 “HIMMINIOG (AMMINIOG), a township in the parish of LLANRHYSTID, lower division of the hundred…
The last person to work at the Woollen Mill was Mr James Jones, before it closed at the end of the 1920’s. Early 19th century…
During the Second World War a Chain Home RADAR Establishment was built on land at Alltlwyd and Maesfron farms between Llanrhystud and Llanon, where a…