A selection of stories from At Home's November release.
Cwrt-yr-ala House, Michaelston: Memories of a Garden Boy Aneurin Cadwlader Williams
Pembroke Dock: WW1 and Jamie Owen's Grandfather
The tragic H5 Submarine - an untouched 'time capsule' from the first world war
Kinmel Park, Denbighshire: some of the most serious rioting in British military history
Christ College Brecon: David Cuthbert Thomas - the hero who inspired Sasoon and Graves
Womens LAAS Training Camp, Glanusk Farm, Crickhowell, Breconshire
Military training turns into miners’ strike on Rhyl promenade.
Behind-the-scenes with Artist Lee Odishow, during the creation of new WW1 Welsh Dragon
Welsh chapels apologise for backing WW1 recruitment
Llanelli Town Hall - Blue Plaque for Carmarthenshire hero Ivor Rees VC
Annie Brewer - Wales' Florence Nightingale
True WW1 story of the Bosley brothers of the Monmouthshire Regiment inspires ballad.
Fraserburgh RNLI volunteers braved death to save lives in World War One.
When women were needed in the army
The story of the women working at Foster’s in Lincoln
TD6 9DP - The story of Douglas Haig and the way his reputation has fluctuated.
The footballer who deserted with his pregnant wife
Six brothers enlisted and took their dog with them
The airman who fell out of his plane and then landed back on it again
By 1914, Barry Docks, had surpassed Cardiff and had become the largest coal exporter.
Protecting a coastline in a self-sufficient fort
How a bike company evolved during the war; building a prosperous business
The ‘Thankful Village’ that suffered no military fatalities
By 1914 Portland was a hub of naval activity with battleships and cruisers