Did You Know? Cardiff: A Miscellany
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Did You Know? Cardiff: A Miscellany
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Did You Know? Cardiff: A Miscellany
The National Museum of Wales in Cardiff is believed to be haunted by the ghost of Dunbar Smith, the architect of the building, whow as offended when his ashes were removed to make way for a public toilet.
Containing fascinating local facts, regional dialect, ghost stories, local recipes, sporting anecdotes and questions on your local history, and illustrated with evocative photographs sourced by the world-famous Francis Frith Collection, this book will challenge your local knowledge and provide amusing and enjoyable insights into your local history and heritage.
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• ISBN: 9781845895273
• Author: Julia Skinner
• Publisher: Francis Frith
• Format: Paperback
• Pages: 57
• Dimensions: 18 x 13 x 1cm
Containing fascinating local facts, regional dialect, ghost stories, local recipes, sporting anecdotes and questions on your local history, and illustrated with evocative photographs sourced by the world-famous Francis Frith Collection, this book will challenge your local knowledge and provide amusing and enjoyable insights into your local history and heritage.
Product Information:
• ISBN: 9781845895273
• Author: Julia Skinner
• Publisher: Francis Frith
• Format: Paperback
• Pages: 57
• Dimensions: 18 x 13 x 1cm
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Did You Know? Cardiff: A Miscellany
The National Museum of Wales in Cardiff is believed to be haunted by the ghost of Dunbar Smith, the architect of the building, whow as offended when his ashes were removed to make way for a public toilet.
Containing fascinating local facts, regional dialect, ghost stories, local recipes, sporting anecdotes and questions on your local history, and illustrated with evocative photographs sourced by the world-famous Francis Frith Collection, this book will challenge your local knowledge and provide amusing and enjoyable insights into your local history and heritage.
Product Information:
• ISBN: 9781845895273
• Author: Julia Skinner
• Publisher: Francis Frith
• Format: Paperback
• Pages: 57
• Dimensions: 18 x 13 x 1cm
Containing fascinating local facts, regional dialect, ghost stories, local recipes, sporting anecdotes and questions on your local history, and illustrated with evocative photographs sourced by the world-famous Francis Frith Collection, this book will challenge your local knowledge and provide amusing and enjoyable insights into your local history and heritage.
Product Information:
• ISBN: 9781845895273
• Author: Julia Skinner
• Publisher: Francis Frith
• Format: Paperback
• Pages: 57
• Dimensions: 18 x 13 x 1cm
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