These are:
Town Hall:
10am to 4pm both days
Exhibitions
The History and Restoration of
the Chain Bridge.
“Web of Iron” – history of
suspension bridges featuring the Chain Bridge.
The Three (local) Bards – by Hanes in conjunction with a new bi-lingual book.
* The Chain Bridge. |
The Three (local) Bards – by Hanes in conjunction with a new bi-lingual book.
Remembering those locally who
made the sacrifice in WW1 and WW2.
The River Dee – a photographic
and hangings display courtesy of The Fringe.
There will also be a talk on the
History of the Royal International Eisteddfod at 12.00 noon.
On Sunday at 3 pm the Silver Band
will be playing outside.
Eliseg’s Pillar
10am to 5pm both days
You are welcome to visit the site
to observe this year’s archaeological dig.
On Saturday there will be guided
tours between 3 and 5 pm.
Llangollen Museum
10am to 5pm both days.
Exhibition on the History of Plas
Newydd from the Ladies to today.
There is also a new exhibition
from the archive of H. Hugh Jones, Headmaster of the County School, 1919 to
1937.
Holy Cross Church
* Llangollen Museum. |
10.30am to 4pm both days.
Exhibition of the History of the
Catholic Church in Llangollen.
Llantysilio Church
10.30am to 4pm both days
St John’s Church
10.30am to 4.30pm both days
Exhibition – An Illustrated
History of Llangollen’s Churches & Chapels.
There will also be access to
Digitised Parish Records of Llangollen (i.e. Baptisms, Marriages and Burials
from 1837).
Cemetery Records. Grave and Monument records for St John’s,
Fron, Penybryn and Garth
Y Capel
9.30am to 4.30pm Saturday
10.00am to 4.30pm Sunday
Exhibition Conservation, Adoration
and Information – the History of the Building.
Family History Sessions
throughout the day, using Internet Sources, Ancestry and Find my Past.