Whitchurch History Cymru
101 things you (probably) didn't know about Whitchurch
We hadn’t lived in Whitchurch long, before we began to hear some intriguing stories of the village. And yet, there was so little evidence of previous times.
Yes, there was the library, and Whitchurch Hospital, but where was the old church? the tinplate works? was there really an old castle?
Now fifty years later, I wasn’t much further along. I’d read Edgar Chappell’s book, but found it a little ‘dusty’. Ernie Broad’s meanderings were far more interesting, but hard to follow. Of course, there were the wonderful black-and-white photographs showing the village in the ‘olden days’.
Through AWEN, we’d set up a Reminiscence Group at the library which meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 13.45pm, and clearly, I wasn’t alone in trying to find out more about the village.
We had our local experts, Chris down at the Philog, Terry and his memories as a local Whitchurch boy, and Gwawr with all the history of the hospital. And so many others, each with their own stories.
Was there an appetite for a regular on-line blog? Would this help to answer some of the questions, to invite sharing and feedback perhaps?
So, through AWEN volunteers, ‘101 Things’ was created as a weekly chronicle on the AWEN web-page and also on Facebook. I’d convinced myself that interest would wane after a month or so, so the project wouldn’t be too onerous.
The stories would tell themselves, and I’d enjoy the sketching.
Who would believe that two-and-a-half-years later the chronicle was completed. My idiosyncratic stroll through the lost history of the village was done.
Without further ado…
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