- Home
- Feedback - comments and suggestions welcome
- Introducing the project
- The project challenges
- Open Learning Opportunities
- Sources of information
- terms for cloth
- Here to Help
- Timeline 1650 - 1850
- Life on hill farms in Wales 1650 - 1850
- Estates in Wales and Enclosures Act
- Who told the stories at the time?
- Where was Welsh Plains produced ?
- Shearing, sorting, carding and spinning
- Weaving
- All about Pandys / Fulling Mills
- The art and expertise of fullers
- Overland transport - Packhorses
- Challenges related to wool production - eg moths
- Dolgellau
- Barmouth
- Machynlleth
- Glyn Ceriog
- Newtown
- Llanidloes
- Oswestry
- Welshpool
- Shrewsbury
- Liverpool
- Bristol
- London
- The Slave Trade
- The Plantation Trade
- Life on Plantations
- The sugar trade
- the stories of Abolition
- Chartists Uprising
- Changes in Woollen cloth production around 1800
- Welsh Woollen Mills
- The impact on communities in Mid and North Wales
- 1850 onwards
- Wool related words and Idioms in English
- Idioms in Cymraig
- Brethyn Cartref - the forgotten industry of Wales
- Our references
- Thank you to the NLHF
- Thank you to the CRVs and Advisors
- Telling the Story "From Sheep to Sugar"
- Next Steps
- Poetry
- Use of Welsh Plains