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´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales History ´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales History | 09:30 UK time, Monday, 2 August 2010

Do you have a story about life in Wales that you want to share with the world?

A new bilingual website, launches today and promises new ways to explore, share and engage with Welsh history and culture.

This is an exciting online project that is truly groundbreaking, both in terms of the scope of content and in terms of the ambitious new technologies that it uses.

Watch a video clip of Project Manager Rheinallt Ffoster-Jones and historian Dr John Davies talking about the People's Collection Wales.

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Welsh museums currently hold around three million artefacts, many of which never see the light of day. It is very early days for People's Collection Wales but already there over 24,000 objects and images online that can be explored by theme, location, date, places and events.

However this is not just a showcase for museum collections - ordinary people's stories and objects are key to the success of the project.

If you register with the People's Collection Wales you can add your own objects to the online collections, curate your own exhibitions, set up groups and map out and share walks in Wales that are rich with cultural and historical references,

People's Collection Wales is has a whole host of new digital technologies. The Labs section allows people to explore Welsh history in both 2D and 3D.

If genealogy is your passion you can create your own family tree with the People's Collection Family Story tool.

On the Historic Maps section of the site you can peel back time and explore the changing landscapes of Wales.

Funded by the , and developed over two years, the collection has been created with the close involvement of the , the and Libraries association (), and the .

Other organisations such as and the have also been involved - as well as ´óÏó´«Ã½ Cymru Wales.

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People's Collection Wales will be launched today, Monday 2 August, 2010 at the in Ebbw Vale by Heritage Minister Alun Ffred Jones.

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  • Comment number 1.

    The People's Collection. Casgliad y Werin. Hmmmh!?

    The design of the website is well done.
    I believe there is a lot on the web already to do with Wales, its culture and people (Flickr, S4C, numerous good blogs, sites on Facebook, the list is long). Google (I am afraid) brings all together.
    Will the ordinary family / person take time to contribute here? It would be very nice and desirable, of course. We shall be following this with great interest!
    The place to show tourists Wales and its traditions is still St. Fagans, yr Amgueddfa Werin, for me. They have good books and blogs. I have given John Davies' "A history of Wales" to many friends for Christmas now.

    Pob dymuniadau gorau. Best wishes.



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