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Hidden Histories - Discovering the Heritage of Wales [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 328 pages, height x width x depth: 280x250x30 mm, With 494 black-and-white/colour photographs/pictures/ drawings.
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Nov-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Royal Commission on the Ancient & Historical Monuments of Wales
  • ISBN-10: 1871184355
  • ISBN-13: 9781871184358
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 328 pages, height x width x depth: 280x250x30 mm, With 494 black-and-white/colour photographs/pictures/ drawings.
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Nov-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Royal Commission on the Ancient & Historical Monuments of Wales
  • ISBN-10: 1871184355
  • ISBN-13: 9781871184358
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Foreword 7(1)
Huw Edwards
A Great Welsh Chapel: Capel Als, Llanelli
8(22)
Introduction: Hidden Histories
11(8)
Peter Wakelin
One Hundred Years of Investigation
19(11)
David Browne
Ralph A. Griffiths
The Early Inventories
30(2)
The Pen Llystyn Excavations
32(2)
Houses of the Welsh Countryside
34(2)
The Glamorgan Inventories
36(10)
The Prehistory of Wales
39(7)
Toby Driver
Paviland Cave and the Ice Age Hunters
46(2)
After the Ice Age
48(2)
Banc Du: The Causewayed Enclosures of Wales
50(2)
Neolithic Chambered Tombs
52(2)
Neolithic Henge Monuments: Llandegai
54(2)
Carn Meini and the Preseli Bluestones
56(2)
Neolithic Manufacture: The Mynydd Rhiw Axe Factory
58(2)
Great Neolithic Enclosures: The Walton Basin
60(2)
The Stone Circles of Wales
62(2)
The Origins of Hillforts
64(10)
Iron Age and Roman Wales
67(7)
David Browne
Toby Driver
Surveying Iron Age Hillforts: Gaer Fawr
74(2)
Interpreting Iron Age Wales: Hen Gaer
76(2)
Tre'r Ceiri and the Stone Forts of Llyn
78(2)
Lost Defended Enclosures
80(2)
Surviving Landscapes of the Prehistoric Farmers: Cors-y-gedol
82(2)
The Roman Army on Campaign
84(2)
Advances in Roman Military Studies: Tomen-y-mur
86(2)
Roman Roads
88(2)
Villas: Llantwit Major
90(2)
Roman Towns
92(10)
Early Medieval Wales
95(7)
David Browne
Mark Redknap
Early Inscriptions and their Language
102(2)
An Early Medieval Settlement: Gateholm Island
104(2)
Recording Early Medieval Inscribed Stones
106(2)
Early Medieval Sculpture
108(2)
Defence against the Vikings: Llanbedrgoch
110(2)
The Mysterious Dykes of Early Medieval Wales
112(2)
A Royal Site: Llan-gors Crannog
114(2)
Later Inscriptions and the Use of Languages
116(2)
Commemorating a King: The Pillar of Eliseg
118(2)
Discovering Early Medieval Religious Sites
120(10)
The Middle Ages
123(7)
Ralph A. Griffiths
The Humane Landscape
130(2)
Castles and Courts
132(2)
Later Castles and Residences
134(2)
Religous Life and Churches
136(2)
Monks and Pilgrims
138(2)
Towns
140(2)
Sea and Coast
142(2)
Houses and Homes: Ty-draw
144(2)
The Worlds of Work and Leisure
146(2)
Commemoration and the Arts
148(12)
Early Modern Wales
151(9)
Richard Suggett
A Welsh Longhouse: Nannerth-ganol
160(2)
Royal House, Machynlleth
162(2)
Hidden Architectural Detail in Denbigh
164(2)
Post-Medieval Church Wall Paintings
166(2)
Dr John Davies of Mallwyd and his Tower
168(2)
Marsh House: A Fortified Warehouse
170(2)
Newton House, Llandeilo
172(2)
`Painted Tapestries': Discoveries at Ciliau
174(2)
Maesyronnen Chapel, Glasbury
176(2)
The Corbelled Pigsty: `A Palace for Swine'
178(10)
The First Industrial Nation
181(7)
Stephen Hughes
Peter Wakelin
Uncovering a Swansea Copperworks
188(2)
Industrial Transport: The Swansea Canal and its Railways
190(2)
An Engineering Masterpiece: Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
192(2)
A Royal Dockyard and New Town: Pembroke Dock
194(2)
The Age of Improvement
196(2)
The Iron Towns: Blaenavon
198(2)
Depopulation in the Uplands: Penblaenmilo
200(2)
Marine Transport
202(2)
Protecting the Shipping Lanes: Lighthouses
204(2)
Picturesque Wales and the Early Tourists: Hafod
206(10)
Victorian Society
209(7)
Penny Icke
The Victorian Cottage
216(2)
Welfare and the Workhouse: Albro Castle
218(2)
Victorian Schools
220(2)
The Slate Industry
222(2)
Victorian Churches
224(2)
Nonconformist Chapels
226(2)
Leighton Park Farm
228(2)
William Burges and High Victorian Architecture
230(2)
The Short Heyday of the Victorian Mansion
232(2)
The Rise of Mass Tourism
234(10)
Early Twentieth-Century Wales
237(7)
Brian Malaws
National Institutions
244(2)
Official Buildings: The PSA Collection
246(2)
Water for Birmingham: The Elan Valley Water Scheme
248(2)
A North Wales Architect: The Herbert L. North Collection
250(2)
The Garden Village Movement
252(2)
The Experience of War: Penally Practice Trenches
254(2)
Remembering the Great War
256(2)
Coal's Heyday: Taff Merthyr Colliery
258(2)
Modernisation in the Countryside: Pont Llanio Milk Factory
260(2)
Defence from Invasion in the Second World War
262(10)
Post-war Wales
265(7)
Richard Suggett
Modernism: The Dunlop Semtex Factory
272(2)
Post-war Housing: The Newport Prefabs
274(2)
The Decline of Cottage Life: A Letter from Kate Roberts to Peter Smith
276(2)
The Decline of the Railways: The Rokeby Collection
278(2)
Clough Williams-Ellis and Post-1915 Portmeirion
280(2)
Award-winning Houses: 1-6 Little Orchard
282(2)
Architecture for Wales: Plas Menai
284(2)
Closing the Asylums
286(2)
Survivors: The Gee Printing Works
288(2)
Eco Housing
290(6)
Into the Future
293(3)
Peter Wakelin
Major Construction Projects: The Millennium Stadium
296(2)
Dating the Work of the Master Carpenter: Old Impton
298(2)
Buildings at Risk: Prestatyn Holiday Camp
300(2)
Pointing to the Future: Digital Technologies
302(2)
Uncertain Heritage: The Search for Battle Sites
304(3)
Royal Commissioners, 1908-2008 307(1)
Further Reading 308(3)
Principal Publications by the Royal Commission, 1911-2008 311(2)
List of Contributors 313(4)
Acknowledgements 317(1)
Map of Historic Counties 318(1)
Index 319