Discover Wales with series that celebrate the history, wildlife, and landscape of Wales.
Ellis Humphrey Evans was posthumously awarded the bard’s chair at the National Eisteddfod.
Feral goats are Neolithic survivors and have lived here for at least 5,000 years.
One of the world's first aviators, pioneer and inventor of the Frost Airship Glider.
The families put their financial worries behind them and celebrate a 1920s bonfire night.
After a hard days labour the lure of the local pub beckons the men.
The men head to Moel Tryfan slate quarry where they'll be working for the next month.
Autumn is a time of change as nature prepares for the cold months ahead.
The Braddocks and the Joneses spend a night at the movies - 1890's style.
Ella gets the 'Welsh Not' and is punished for speaking Welsh in school.
Less than a day old, a Caernarfonshire silver-studded blue fulfills his life's purpose.
In just a few weeks these pups will have to fend for themselves so a good start is key.
The Valleys were home to hundreds of choirs, practically every community had at least one.
A revolt by workers who felt a sense of unrest due to their wages and working conditions.
Richard Pennant was an outspoken champion for the slave trade in Wales.
The mams have to adapt to their new 1927 lifestyle.
Preparing a bath in 1890 was an arduous task.
J.G Parry-Thomas broke the World Land Speed Record at Pendine in his car, Babs.
From the outside St Teilo's may appear ordinary but inside it is visually spectacular.