Jewish Memorials to the First World War in south Wales

In the first months of the First World War, the South Wales Daily News printed a page of photographs every day showing the latest developments in the war, in particular focusing upon recruiting across south Wales. A month after Britain’s declaration of war against Germany the newspaper published this picture, showing five Jewish recruits in…Continue Reading Jewish Memorials to the First World War in south Wales

[:en]Twenty First World War Memorials in Cardiff[:cy]Ugain o gofebau rhyfel yng Nghaerdydd[:]

[:en]There are literally hundreds of war memorials in Wales’ capital. In fact there are over a hundred memorials to the First World War in the city. These range from the enormously impressive Welsh National Memorial in Cathays Park to modest brass tablets. This blog will concentrate not on the numerous visible memorials that can be…Continue Reading [:en]Twenty First World War Memorials in Cardiff[:cy]Ugain o gofebau rhyfel yng Nghaerdydd[:]

[:en]WW1 memorials in clubs in south Wales[:cy]Cofebau Anrhydedd y Rhyfel Byd Cyntaf yng nghlybiau de Cymru [:]

[:en]Many different kinds of organisations commissioned their own memorials during or after the First World War. Many of the blog posts on this website focus on chapel memorials, but there are also examples shown of church, workplace and school memorials. Looking across the board, it is clear that most of these institutions do not exist…Continue Reading [:en]WW1 memorials in clubs in south Wales[:cy]Cofebau Anrhydedd y Rhyfel Byd Cyntaf yng nghlybiau de Cymru [:]