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History articles on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Local websites for Wales

reports on commemorations held to mark the part Flintshire played in the Battle of Britain. the story.

reports on Nant Gwrtheyrn used to be a little quarry village on the LlÅ·n Peninsula's northern coast. But when the mine went, so did its residents. Today it is a Welsh language centre and holiday hideaway and heritage centre staff are busy putting together materials on the community's history. .

Ìýhas an article on TÅ· Mawr near Castle Caereinon which is the largest restored medieval aisled hall in Wales. It celebrates its 550th anniversary this year with a series of special weekend events. .

Ìýreports on an exhibition in Cardiff that charts the role played by the city in Captain Scott's trip to the South Pole which left 100 years ago this month. The exhibition can be seen at National Museum Wales till Monday 14 June and then atÌýthe National Waterfront Museum in Swansea from Wednesday 14 July. .

ÌýA replica of Trevithick's steam locomotive can be seen going through its paces at the National Waterfront Museum in Swansea on Sunday 13 June. .

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