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A scan of 'Branwen's starling', a watercolour by John Chamberlain, sent to Erin Kavanagh in 2022 in response to the 'Layers in Lampeter' exhibition, and in particular ‘Branwen uerch Lyr’.
A scan of 'Branwen's starling', a watercolour by John Chamberlain, sent to Erin Kavanagh in 2022 in response to the 'Layers in Lampeter' exhibition, and in particular ‘Branwen uerch Lyr’.
A photograph, January 2018, of Lynne Denman singing her song ‘Bran’ at the ‘Layers in Lampeter’ exhibition during the ‘Penrolio’ event; photograph by Jacob Whittaker.
Dafydd Eto about to sing the ‘King of the Sea Trees’ shanty
A photograph, January 2018, of Dafydd Eto (David Moore) about to sing the ‘King of the Sea Trees’ shanty at the ‘Layers in Lampeter’ exhibition during the ‘Penrolio’ event; photograph by Erin Kavanagh.
‘King of the Sea Trees’ postcard
A postcard image, 2017, of the ‘King of the Sea Trees’, drawn and designed by Erin Kavanagh with an extract from her poem of the same name; the postcard was produced by the ‘Layers in the Landscape’ project and used in the project exhibitions.
The English poster design, 2017, for the ‘Borth's Lost Legends’ exhibition.
‘Chwedlau’r Borth a Gollwyd’ poster
The Welsh poster design, 2017, for the ‘Borth's Lost Legends / Chwedlau'r Borth a Gollwyd’ exhibition.
Mererid Hopwood and Erin Kavanagh (1)
A photograph, November 2017, of Mererid Hopwood and Erin Kavanagh at the launch of the ‘Layers in Lampeter’ exhibition, which Professor Hopwood opened.
A photograph, 2017, of the submerged forest at Borth, used in the project exhibitions; photograph by Erin Kavanagh.
‘Layers in the Landscape’ leaflet (part 2)
A photograph, 2017, of one side of a leaflet designed by Erin Kavanagh to raise public awareness of the ‘Layers in the Landscape’ project.
‘Mammoth’ sculpture with Valerie Price
A photograph, 2017, of Valerie Price and her sculpture ‘Mammoth’, which was used in the ‘Layers in Lampeter’ exhibition; photograph by Jacob Whittaker.
A photograph, November 2017, of 'Haenau'r Tirlun', an englyn composed by Mererid Hopwood for the ‘Layers in Lampeter’ exhibition; photograph by Jacob Whittaker.
‘Layers in the Landscape’ leaflet (part 1)
A photograph, 2017, of one side of a leaflet designed by Erin Kavanagh to raise public awareness of the ‘Layers in the Landscape’ project.
A poster, 2017, explaining ‘Haenau yn y Tirwedd’ (the Welsh title for the ‘Layers of the Landscape’ project) in Welsh, designed by Erin Kavanagh; the poster was used in the project exhibitions.
A postcard image, 2017, of the prehistoric red deer antlers discovered at Borth; the postcard was produced by the ‘Layers in the Landscape’ project and used in the project exhibitions.
A postcard image, 2017, of ‘Sandstorm’, comprising a poem and a photograph of Borth beach, both by Erin Kavanagh; the postcard was produced by the ‘Layers in the Landscape’ project and used in the project exhibitions.
Borth beach geologic cross-section poster
A poster, 2017, designed by Martin Bates containing a schematic geologic cross-section of Borth beach indicating the layers of sediments beneath the submerged forest; the poster was used in the project exhibitions.
‘Brenin y Coed Môr’ carved sign
A photograph, 2017, of the carved wooden ‘Brenin y Coed Môr’ (‘King of the Sea Trees’) sign designed and made by Mark Sawyer which was used in the project exhibitions; photograph by Erin Kavanagh.
A photograph, November 2017, of part of the display at the ‘Layers in Lampeter’ exhibition, including the prehistoric red deer antlers, the ‘Brenin Y Coed Môr’ sign and the 'Time Scroll'; photograph by Erin Kavanagh.
Mererid Hopwood and Erin Kavanagh (2)
A photograph, November 2017, of Mererid Hopwood and Erin Kavanagh at the launch of the ‘Layers in Lampeter’ exhibition, which Professor Hopwood opened.
Jacob Whittaker filming 'Layers in the Landscape'
A photograph, 2016, of Jacob Whittaker filming 'Layers in the Landscape' on Borth beach; photograph by Erin Kavanagh.