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The 1588 Welsh Bible and Bishop William Morgan

England and Wales became Protestant countries after Elizabeth I became the Queen of England in 1558. The young queen had to decide what was best for her reign, either forcing the people of Wales to…  

Manuscripts in the Middle Ages

Manuscripts were usually made of sheepskin or goatskin which was cleaned, stretched and dried to create parchment sheets. These sheets would be folded to create a quire (or gathering); four sheets…  

The White Book of Rhydderch

Have you heard of the giant Bendigeidfran and his sister Branwen? Did you hear the story about Gwydion the wizard and Blodeuwedd, the woman created from flowers? These legends are part of the…  

Wales Football Teams

Teacher Toolkit During the 19th century, schools, parishes and local clubs created their own rules to play football; this meant that playing against other teams could be a challenge! There was…  

Ramadan in Wales

Learning toolkit Ramadan is a holy month for Muslims. It is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and fasting (not eating from sunrise to sunset) during this month is one of the Pillars of…  

The Wales Window, Alabama

Learning toolkit On 15 September 1963, extremist group the Ku Klux Klan planted a bomb at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, which killed four black girls attending Sunday…  

Dancing across borders

Learning toolkit This resource compares Welsh folk dance (Dawnsio Gwerin) with Portuguese Folk Dancing (Rancho). The template in the Powerpoint can be reused to compare any dances. Researching…  

The Battle of Swansea

Learning toolkit Apartheid was a system in South Africa that separated people based on their skin colour that lasted from 1948 to 1991. Apartheid discriminated against Black and Brown people…  

The Communities of Wales podcast

Learning toolkit The Communities Wales project collaborated with Ethnic Minorities & Youth Support Team (EYST), young people from Cardiff (Lioness Community Projects) and Natalie Jones to…  

Josef Herman: Belonging

Learning toolkit The artist Josef Herman was born in Poland in 1911, to a Jewish family. In 1938 he fled Poland due to growing anti-Semitism before World War II and was one of many Jewish…