F R A G M E N T S
A Creative Response to Merthyr's Early Medieval HeritageThe cafe is warm and welcoming with a range of snacks and cooked meals, and toilet facilities on the groundfloor.
The theatre has been sympathetically converted from the Soar Chapel constructed in the 1700s. It uses what used to be the balcony area of the chapel. Downstairs today houses a craft workshop.
We are here for an exhibition showing the results of the
History and Mystery Project
and a talk by Dr Mark Redknap on the excavations of the crannog (the manmade island) at Llangorse Lake. The homestead on the island was destroyed by fire in the fifteenth century, but the remains of a silk dress was found amongst the archaic ashes. A group has tried to replicate this garment, and designs woven into it.
An small exhibition of photomontages was created from images taken on field trips to Llangorse, St Fagans and Gelligaer Common.
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