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Fury of the Waters

Fury of the Waters

How Cardiff faced the floods
Why is St Mary’s Church not in St Mary Street?
Did a tsunami once hit Cardiff? Why is there no quay in Quay Street? Why does Cardiff need a barrage?
The Old Library, Hayes (15 Dec 07 - 15 Jun 08)



Animals and us!

Animals and us!

This exhibition explores how different roles have developed between man and the animal kingdom over Millennia.
Swansea Museum (18 Mar 08 - 20 Jul 08)



gorSEDDI

gorSEDDI

Exhibition of Eisteddfod chairs.
St Fagans:National History Museum (03 May 08 - 11 Aug 08)



Rubbish!

Rubbish!

In this exhibition we explore the history of rubbish disposal and recycling in its various forms. From using the edge of a sheet of stamps for sticking down reused envelopes to wrapping chips in newspaper, sensible people have always recycled.
Ceredigion Museum & Art Gallery (03 May 08 - 19 Jul 08)



Songs and Arias

Songs and Arias

Paintings by Harry Jepson These paintings are informed by the artists’ lifelong love of music as a listener, performer and composer.
Ceredigion Museum & Art Gallery (17 May 08 - 14 Jun 08)



The Edge of Love Exhibition

The Edge of Love Exhibition

The centre will showcase costumes, storyboards, graphics and other iconic pieces from the movie - all supplied by LionsGate Film UK.
Dylan Thomas Centre (31 May 08 - 30 Jun 08)



Tracing Family History

Tracing Family History

The evening will begin with a short introduction to the royal family connections at the time of Queen Victoria, it will then continue with a presentation of the different tools available to help people trace their ancestors.
Powysland Museum (12 Jun 08)



Musical Performances by Ceri Matthews

Musical Performances by Ceri Matthews

Pipes played by a master musician.
St Fagans:National History Museum (14 Jun 08)



Woodcraft Day

Woodcraft Day

Local craftspeople demonstrate their skills with wood in the School’s Room.
St Fagans:National History Museum (14 Jun 08)



Ffarwel Cymru!

Ffarwel Cymru!

Gweithio dramor : Working Abroad Thousands of Welsh people left their homes to work and build new communities across the world, taking industrial skills with them.
National Waterfront Museum (14 Jun 08 - 02 Nov 08)



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