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Ancient West Wales from the Air by
Terrence James & Doug Simpson CAS Monograph Ser No.
1. ISSN 0143-5639, ISBN 0 906972 00 0.
Published in 1980 this A4 booklet has
air photos and descriptions of 29 archaeological sites
throughout the old county of Dyfed.
Out of print.
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The first 'modern' topographical survey
of Carmarthen, the only Roman town to have a continuous
history through to modern times. The survey assesses the
topographical background and the multi-period development
which has given the street pattern the unique layout that
we have today. The survey was undertaken and published
in conjunction with Dyfed Archaeological Trust in 1980.
CAS Monograph Series No. 2, ISSN 0143-5639;
ISBN 0143-5639.
Out of print.
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Based on his life-long researches,
this seminal work by the late Maj Francis Jones discusses
over 600 houses and families in the county of Carmarthen.
Edited by Heather James, the work includes map and bibliographical
references. Published in conjunction with Dyfed County
Council in 1987.
Monograph Series No.3, ISSN 0143-5639,
ISBN 0 906972 02 7. 1st edition 1987.
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Published in memory of the two members
of Council, W. H. (Bill) Morris and M. C. S. (Mike) Evans,
the former a long serving editor of the Antiquary, the
latter a profuse contributor - both of whom died in 1989.
This series of essays edited by Heather James covers a
rich and diverse subject matter reflecting the broad interests
of the two men. Click
here to see a list of contents.
Monograph Ser No. 4 ISSN 0143 5639,
ISBN 0 906972 03 5, in conjunction with Llanelli Borough
Council, 1991. Out of Print
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The Carmarthen Booke of Ordinances
is a transcription with an analytical foreword of 'A booke
of Ordinances', by County Archivist John Davies . The
manuscript upon which it is based is one of two 16th century
volumes at the Carmarthenshire Archives Office recording
Carmarthen's bye-laws, itself part of a continuum of recorded
decision-making of the Town's corporation, which survives
right through to local government reorganisation in 1974.
Monograph Ser No. 5,
ISSN 0 143 5639;
ISBN 0 906972 04 3
Out of print
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To mark the new Millennium the Society
decided to undertake an ambitious project to make an archive
of 20th century reminiscences of Carmarthenshire folk.
The project was co-ordinated by Eiluned Rees who went
on to edit this volume. It contains nearly 130 contributions
from ordinary people recording a very wide variety of
extraordinary activities, events, occupations and trades
spanning much of the 20th century.
Monograph Ser No. 7 ISBN 0 906972 14
0, 2002
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