2005 was the one hundredth anniversary of the
foundation of the Society - a special year for members
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The Carmarthenshire Antiquarian Society held
its first meeting in the Guildhall in Carmarthen in April 1905.
The centenary year, 2005, was celebrated by a full programme of
events, many chosen to link the present to the past and to show
how the Society has grown in strength and developed its aims over
the years.

The year started with a special exhibition in
the Carmarthenshire County Museum of some of the very many artefacts
and books which early members donated to the Society. The County
Heritage Officer lectured on some of these; looking at the different
storylines associated with objects, what they mean to us and what
they meant in the past and in other cultures.
The annual day school focused on the history
of the Society and the contributions of some of the men who influenced
the early years so much.
April saw the culmination of the celebrations.
The Annual General Meeting was held in the Guildhall, Carmarthen
followed by a number of lectures on the architecture of the building,
its furniture and portraits together with an account of a trial
held there which influenced the history of the county. The Centenary
Dinner was held the following week with Dr Brinley Jones, President
of the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, as the guest speaker.
The Edwardian theme
of the Antiquarians' Centenary Year continued in July when they
held a picnic in the grounds of Carmarthenshire County Museum
in Abergwili. The lawn under the huge Cedar of Lebanon was dotted
with tables and rugs, many people seeking shade under the trees
while some preferred to take advantage of the glorious summer
sunshine.
President's Day was
held in the summer so that members could take advantage of the
summer evening to wander in the gardens of Aberglasney before
sitting down to dinner in the partially restored mansion. As dusk
fell the surrounding of Aberglasney's formed a marvellous back-cloth
for the President's talk on ghosts
The pilgrimage to St
David's took place in early September, reflecting a visit
made by the Society in its second year. The Very Reverend Wyn
Evans, Dean of St David's and one of our Vice-presidents, lead
the party.
The October field day was to Myddfai,
a remote part of the county steeped in history, while in November
the Society held its first lecture in Welsh for very many years.
December ended
the year with a festive note with a musical evening listening
to the work of Carmarthenshire musicians.
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