
Royal Commission Archive & Library Bulletin of Newly Catalogued Material – September 2021 – January 2022

Archives
In light of both the Coronavirus outbreak and the migration of our records to a new digital platform we are presently unable to share our list of newly catalogued archive material with you. Please scroll down to view recent acquisitions to our Library.
Books
All our books and journals can be found on the Royal Commission’s Library Catalogue and viewed in our Library and Search Room.
- Jones, D. C., Schlenter, B. S., White, E. M. 2016. The elect Methodists. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- Mayou, Richard. 2021. Aber Afon Dyfi: Hanes Darluniadol. Machynlleth: The Machynlleth Tabernacle Trust.
- Munns, John (Ed.). 2017. Decorated revisited: English architectural style in context, 1250-1400. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols.
- Suggett, R., Parkinson, A., Rutherfoord, J. 2021. Templau peintiedig: murluniau a chroglenni yn eglwysi Cymru, 1200-1800 = Painted temples : wallpaintings and rood-screens in Welsh churches, 1200-1800. Aberystwyth: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales.
- Turner, Philippa and Hawkes, Jane (Eds.). 2020. The rood in medieval Britain and Ireland, c.800-c.1500. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press.
- White, Erin M. 2020. The Welsh Methodist Society: The Early Societies in South-west Wales 1737-1750. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.

Journals
- AJ Specification Volumes September to December (2021).
- Antiquaries Journal Volume 99 (2019).
- Architects’ Journal Volumes 248 (Part 8, 26/08/2022 to Part 12, 16/12/2021).
- Archive: The quarterly journal for British industrial and transport history Volume 111 (September 2021).
- British Archaeology Volume 181 (November/December 2021).
- C20: the magazine of the Twentieth Century Society Volume 1 (2021).
- Casemate Volume 122 (September 2021).
- Chapels Society Newsletter Volume 78 (September 2021).
- Council for British Archaeology (Wales/Cymru) Newsletter Volumes 59-62 (Spring 2020 – Autumn 2021).
- Current Archaeology Volumes 371-374, 377-378 (February 2021 – September 2021).
- Current World Archaeology Volumes 105, 106 and 108 (February/March; April/May and August/September 2021).
- Eavesdropper: the newsletter of the Suffolk Historic Buildings Group Volume 63 (Summer 2021).
- Essex Historic Buildings Group Newsletter Volume 6, 7 and 8 (September, October and November 2021).
- Gower Journal Volume 72 (2021).
- Gower Society Newsletter Volume Autumn (2021).
- Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage Volume 8 (Number 3, August 2021).
- Past: the newsletter of the Prehistoric Society Volumes 98 and 99 (Summer and Autumn 2021).
- Railway and Canal Historical Society Bulletin Volume 493 (2021).
- Vernacular Building: Scottish Vernacular Buildings Working Group Volume 44 (2021).
- Vernacular Architecture Journal Volume 50 (2019).
- Vernacular Architecture Group Newsletter Volume 81 (September 2021).
- Welsh Mills Society Newsletter Volume 145 (October 2021).
- Welsh Mines Society Newsletter Volume 85 (Autumn 2021).
- Welsh Railways Research Circle Newsletter Volume 167 (Autumn 2021).

Journals: Current Awareness
- Archive: The quarterly journal for British industrial and transport history Volume 111 (September 2021) p.53-64 The Development of Port Penrhyn: Part 1: 1879-1963, Dan Quine.
- British Archaeology Volume 181 (November/December 2021) p. 62-63 Celebrating the 30th Festival of Archaeology refers to SaraJayne Clements’ blog, ‘Life as an Enabled/Disabled Archaeologist’ of Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust (ex-RCAHMW member of staff), which reached over 5 million people.
- Vernacular Architecture Group Newsletter Volume 81 (September 2021), p. 28-30 BARD: A new mapping update, discusses the launch of the mapping interface on BARD, the dendrochronology database.
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31/01/2022