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Tag Archives: Aberfan
Brittle with Relics and Other Books about Wales
At this time of year, I often post about my recent reading, generally on the theme of retail books. This year though there is a different theme. Normal service will be renewed in due course. I grew up in South … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Campaigns, Culture, Folk Museums, Government, History, Rugby Union, St Fagans, Tryweryn, UK Government, Wales
Tagged Aberfan, Bilingualism, Books, Colonialism, Devolution, Folk Museums, History, Independence, Investiture, National Identity, Rugby, S4C, St Fagans, Tryweryn, Wales
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Aberfan
At a period when there seems to be an anniversary at every turn, on the 21st October there will be the 50th remembrance of a truly shocking event – Aberfan. Seared in the memories of individuals and communities, especially across … Continue reading
Posted in Campaigns, Community, Disasters, Governance, Government, History, Personal, Places, Regeneration, Regulation, Social Justice, Wales
Tagged Aberfan, Book, Community, Cover-up, Disaster, South Wales
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