Wattle and Daub Round House, 2004
Large Wattle and Daub Round House, 2004
Saw Mill in the Museum of Welsh Life, 2004
Dismantled Stone Round House, 2004
Dismantled Stone Round House, 2004
Dismantled Stone Round House's Fire Pit, 2004
HMS Belfast
Elgin Marbles
Elgin Marbles
Elgin Marbles
Emperors's Mercs
Ford bus - detail
1947 Lincoln 76 H "Zephyr"
Glen Haven
Stained Glass Window at the Cloisters, Oct. 2005
The Trie Cloister at the Cloisters, Oct. 2005
Rock Art
Leptis Mosaic
Louvre1
Louvre2
Spare Art
Louvre4
The former Plague House in Leiden - inner court
The Sicilian Folklore Museum & the Church of Santa…
Neoclassical Statue of Isis by John Cheere at LACM…
Columns inside Michelangelo's Cloister at the Bath…
Statues of Bulls in Michelangelo's Cloister at the…
Painting in the Baths of Diocletian in Rome, 2003
Headless Female Statue in the Baths of Diocletian…
Headless Seated Male Statue (Herakles?) in the Bat…
Statue of Ganymede with Jupiter as an Eagle in the…
Statue of a Headless Togate Man in the Baths of Di…
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Celtic Village, 2004
Gate Leading into the Celtic Village, 2004
Celtic Village, 2004
Cock Fighting Ring in the Museum of Welsh Life, 20…
Cock Fighting Ring in the Museum of Welsh Life, 20…
1950s Prefab House's Bathroom in the Museum of Wel…
1950s PreFab House's Bedroom for the Children in t…
Interior of a House in the Museum of Welsh Life, 2…
Interior of Aberystwyth Southgate Tollhouse in the…
Library of the Oakdale Workmen's Club, 2004
Oakdale Workmen's Hall, 2004
Oakdale Workmen's Hall, 2004
1950s Prefab House's Master Bedroom in the Museum…
1950's PreFab House's Kitchen in the Museum of Wel…
1950s PreFab House in the Museum of Welsh Life, 20…
Interior of the Gwalia Grocery Store, 2004
Exterior of the Gwalia Stores, 2004
TV and VCR in the Living Room of the 1985 Rhyd-y-c…
Shed Interior, Rhyd-y-car House, 1955, in the Muse…
Rhyd-y-car House in the Museum of Welsh Life, 2004
Rhyd-y-car Houses in the Museum of Welsh Life, 200…
The Turog Bread Shop in the Museum of Welsh Life,…
Saddlemaker in the Museum of Welsh Life, 2004
Post Office and Telephone Booth in the Museum of W…
Abernodwydd Farmhouse, 2004
Interior of the Esgair Moel Textile Mill in the Mu…
Exterior of the Esgair Moel Textile Mill in the Mu…
Horse and Cart at the Museum of Welsh Life, 2004
Red Kennixton Farmhouse, 2004
Little White Nant Wallter Cottage in the Museum of…
Cilewent Farmhouse in the Museum of Welsh Life, 20…
Llawr-y-glyn Smithy in the Museum of Welsh Life, 2…
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Celtic Village, 2004
Celtic Village, St Fagans
Recreated in 1992, the village at the Museum of Welsh Life features three roundhouses identical those occupied by our Iron Age ancestors.
The round dwellings are reconstructions based on the excavated remains of actual buildings.
The stone-walled house is based on one found at Conderton, Worcestershire; the first wattle-walled house on one from the hillfort of Moel-y-Gaer, Flintshire; and the large house, with its roof supported on posts, on remains excavated at Moel-y-Gerddi, Gwynedd.
All three are roofed with straw and the site is defended by a palisade and ditch.
Inside the houses you can see weaving looms, fire-dogs, corn querns and other everyday utensils of the Celts.
Experimental work in the growing of Iron-Age crops and rearing of animals also takes place here.
text from: www.bbc.co.uk/wales/southeast/sites/celts/pages/stfagans....
Recreated in 1992, the village at the Museum of Welsh Life features three roundhouses identical those occupied by our Iron Age ancestors.
The round dwellings are reconstructions based on the excavated remains of actual buildings.
The stone-walled house is based on one found at Conderton, Worcestershire; the first wattle-walled house on one from the hillfort of Moel-y-Gaer, Flintshire; and the large house, with its roof supported on posts, on remains excavated at Moel-y-Gerddi, Gwynedd.
All three are roofed with straw and the site is defended by a palisade and ditch.
Inside the houses you can see weaving looms, fire-dogs, corn querns and other everyday utensils of the Celts.
Experimental work in the growing of Iron-Age crops and rearing of animals also takes place here.
text from: www.bbc.co.uk/wales/southeast/sites/celts/pages/stfagans....
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