News Interpret Wales June 30, 2020

Issue 21 Spring 2015

In this 40 page bumper issue we look at interpretation and writing; Naomi Jones shares the story of the poet-shepherd Elis Humphrey Evans, better known as Hedd Wyn, and his Snowdownia home, Yr Ysgwrn; Mary-Ann Constance looks at Curious Travellers and their adventures...

In this 40 page bumper issue we look at interpretation and writing; Naomi Jones shares the story of the poet-shepherd Elis Humphrey Evans, better known as Hedd Wyn, and his Snowdownia home, Yr Ysgwrn; Mary-Ann Constance looks at Curious Travellers and their adventures in Romantic – era Wales; Jo Furber writes about the new Dylan Thomas exhibition in Swansea – ‘Love the Words’, and Dave Penberthy reports on Cadw’s Dylan Thomas themed work at the summerhouse in Laugharne Castle; Hollie Aldridge looks at ‘Writers in their Landscapes’; Dr Rhianydd Biebach introduces the ‘Cartooning the First World War in Wales’ project, whilst Peter Strong writes about Gwent Archives’ project which remembers ‘Gwent in the Great War’; Eleri Twynog Davies introduces the characters bringing Welsh history to life through ‘History in Character’; and Sarah Douglas reviews a recent Interpret Wales event ‘Panels and other Non Digital Options’. 

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