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	<description>Digitizing the heritage and culture of Wales</description>
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		<title>Unveiling of a statue of Tommy Cooper in Caerphilly</title>
		<description>	A society of local people set up to pay tribute to Tommy Cooper, who was born in Caerphilly in 1921, raised £45,000 to commission a statue of the comic.
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		<title>The Other D-Day</title>
		<description>	Britain&#8217;s currency system changed on 15 February 1971. We have since used a decimal currency system, with a hundred pence to the pound.

	Before this time there were 20 shillings to the pound, and 12 pence to the shilling.
The fact that there were 240 pence to the pound came from the ...</description>
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		<title>&#8216;Land Girls&#8217; have at last been awarded for their wartime work</title>
		<description>	Members of the Women&#8217;s Land Army (WLA) and the Women&#8217;s Timber Corps (WTC) have campaigned for decades to award the women who worked the land during the Second World War.

	The &#8216;Land Girls&#8217; helped to run farms and the &#8216;Lumberjills&#8217; felled trees and ran sawmills. At the war&#8217;s peak in 1943 ...</description>
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		<title>A Welsh Primitif</title>
		<description>	There is an exhibition of the work of The Welsh Primitive at the moment at Carmarthenshire County Museum, Abergwili, near Carmarthen. The artist worked locally during the 19th century, but we don&#8217;t know anything about him or her. We don&#8217;t even know whether the artist was a man or a ...</description>
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		<title>The Last Deep Mine in South Wales Closes</title>
		<description>	Tower Colliery in Hirwaun, Rhondda Cynon Taf, closed officially on 25 January 2008. 239 miners bought Tower Colliery with their own redundancy money in 1995, a year after it had been closed. 
	Dozens of mines in South Wales were closed after the Miners&#8217; Strike in 1984 – 5. British Coal ...</description>
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		<title>An unique bridge</title>
		<description>	The Transporter Bridge is a symbol of industrial development in Newport. In 1896 John Lysaght, from Wolverhampton, announced that he intended opening a steel works in the south-west.
 
	To attract him to Newport, the council decided that a bridge was needed to get to and from a site on the ...</description>
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		<title>Otter and trout: taxidermy by J. Hutchings of Aberystwyth</title>
		<description>	There is an exhibition at Ceredigion Museum at the moment tracing the history and showing examples of the work of the Hutchings family.
	It would appear that the Hutchings began a taxidermy business in Aberystwyth in the 1860s, and the firm continued until 1942.  The company was one of the ...</description>
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		<title>The Pound Note Disappears</title>
		<description>	On 12 November 1984 the pound note was replaced by the pound coin.
	Pound notes had been in existence for 150 years, but they were not at all popular when they were first widely distributed as an emergency measure to replace gold sovereigns during the First World War.
	Though the public were ...</description>
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		<title>The First Airplane Flight in Wales</title>
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Henry Howard James (1891-1958) and his brother John Herber James (1894-1944) were the first men in Pembrokeshire to build and fly their own aeroplane.  They did this on 25 September 1913 and gained the county&#8217;s first Royal Aero Club Aviators Certificates.

	Their plan was to build and fly their aeroplane ...</description>
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		<title>Culturenet Cymru praised in Westminster for promoting diversity on the Web</title>
		<description>	Culturenet Cymru has been announced runner-up in the Diversity category of the Nominet Best Practice Challenge at the UK Internet Governance Forum in Westminster.

	Culturenet Cymru was commended by the judges for its &#8217;support of minority cultures and language&#8217; and was described as a venture that is &#8216;meeting the challenges of ...</description>
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