
Culturenet Cymru is holding a series of workshops designed to encourage digitisation within the heritage sector. Creating digital content is central to the future strategy of many institutions and to facilitate its creation Culturenet has developed a set of guidelines on the different aspects of digitisation. (more…)
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Culturenet Cymru Digitisation Workshops
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010Digitising Gwendraeth Valley’s story
Monday, November 2nd, 2009
On Saturday, 31 October, Culturenet Cymru set up its equipment in Pontyberem Memorial Hall for a day of digitisation with the people of the Gwendraeth Valley … (more…)
Rumble in the Tumble!
Friday, October 30th, 2009
Culturenet Cymru’s Sioned Rees-Jones and Dafydd Tudur recently travelled to Y Tymbl in the Gwendraeth Valley to be part of a Family History evening in the company of Welsh soap Pobol Y Cwm actor Emyr Wyn Evans.
Culturenet kicks-off digitisation training
Friday, October 30th, 2009
Culturenet Cymru has held the first of four digitisation training pilots held between now and the end of March. The staff of Anglesey museum, archive and library came together to Llangefni for the training day on 20 October.
From Warfare to Welfare
Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
The new From Warfare to Welfare website is now live. From Warfare to Welfare brought together school pupils and older people to create digital stories based on recollections of the period between 1939 and 1959. Visit www.myglyw.org.uk to see a collection of digital stories, images and educational resources.
New GTJ Newsfeed
Thursday, February 19th, 2009
Now you can keep up to date with the latest Gathering the Jewels news by subscribing to our brand new RSS feed!
Machen Remembered
Thursday, February 19th, 2009
The Community Archives Wales group, Machen Remembered, recently helped their local primary school celebrate its centenary.
Culturenet Cymru and Ohio
Thursday, February 19th, 2009
Culturenet Cymru’s presence on the web has inspired an exhibition of famous Welshmen and women in Ohio, USA.
Gathering the Jewels receives international acclaim
Friday, January 16th, 2009
Culturenet Cymru’s flagship project, Gathering the Jewels, has received international acclaim, being named the 2008 Annual Honouree for the Talking Hands Award. (more…)
Brynamman Weddings Exhibition
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
A wedding dress made of parachute silk and an outfit dating from the 1870s were among the things that brought a touch of glamour to the Brynamman Community Centre recently. (more…)
Relive your childhood!
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
It may be strange to think that the toys from your childhood are now in a museum but the West Wales Museum of Childhood in Llangeler has a wonderful collection of teddies, dolls, toy-cars, action figures and more that will surely spark memories of your childhood. (more…)
Culturenet Cymru Annual Report 2007-2008
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
Culturenet Cymru’s Annual Report has been published and is now available to be read and downloaded.
The report provides an overview of the ways in which Culturenet has been working towards promoting and celebrating the history and heritage of Wales online over the past year, including the development of an innovative new project. To learn more, click here (more…)
From Warfare to Welfare: real-life ‘Coalhouse’ memories
Thursday, November 6th, 2008
Following the recent success of BBC Wales’ ‘Coalhouse’ series, where three families, four Bevin Boys and a group of evacuees had to learn to adapt to life in World War II Blaenavon, how about discovering the memories of those who really remember what it was like? (more…)
Be part of the future of history in Wales
Friday, July 11th, 2008
Culturenet Cymru will be present at the National Eisteddfod again this year on the National Library’s stand and will be giving visitors an unique opportunity to get involved with our projects. (more…)
Preserving the History of the Tabernacle, Aberystwyth
Friday, July 11th, 2008Do you have any photos of Aberystwyth’s Tabernacle Chapel before it was destroyed by fire? (more…)









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