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Stealing Coal | Louisa Harrison

Following my blogpost on Bridgend Petty Sessions, I wanted to explore the case of Louisa Harrison, who was charged with stealing coal in 1843.

a month ago
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Archive Musings | Bridgend Petty Sessions

Hello! This is the first in a series of posts about the interesting things I stumble upon at Glamorgan Archives. I don’t often post about everything I find but I am looking forward to using this as an outlet to share them with you all!

a month ago
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"Wanders aimlessly about the house.” | Gunner Charles Hailstone

In this blogpost, I explore the life of one of the hundreds of First World War service patients who passed through the wards of Glamorgan County Lunatic Asylum.

6 months ago
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Bridgend & The Welsh Women’s Peace Petition.

Following the First World War, those searching for peace looked toward the League of Nations. The League of Nations was an international organisation founded during the 1920 Paris Peace Conference.

8 months ago
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