Podlediad Penrhyn is a gripping journey following Kayla Jones, a PhD candidate working with the Institute for the Studies of Welsh Estates at Bangor University, as she sits down with members of the local community and academics who specialise in Welsh history to explore the past, present, and future of this complex Welsh estate. With a balance between the early estate history, local Welsh narratives, an examination of the estate’s effect on the global slate industry, and the role of slavery in the estate’s development, Kayla Jones will take you on a journey through all aspects of the estate and its impact on north Wales today.
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Podlediad Penrhyn is a gripping journey following Kayla Jones, a PhD candidate working with the Institute for the Studies of Welsh Estates at Bangor University, as she sits down with members of the local community and academics who specialise in Welsh history to explore the past, present, and future of this complex Welsh estate. With a balance between the early estate history, local Welsh narratives, an examination of the estate’s effect on the global slate industry, and the role of slavery in the estate’s development, Kayla Jones will take you on a journey through all aspects of the estate and its impact on north Wales today.
Welcome to Podlediad Penrhyn, an exciting five-part podcast exploring the history of an influential estate in north Wales, the Penrhyn estate.
Podlediad Penrhyn
Podlediad Penrhyn is a gripping journey following Kayla Jones, a PhD candidate working with the Institute for the Studies of Welsh Estates at Bangor University, as she sits down with members of the local community and academics who specialise in Welsh history to explore the past, present, and future of this complex Welsh estate. With a balance between the early estate history, local Welsh narratives, an examination of the estate’s effect on the global slate industry, and the role of slavery in the estate’s development, Kayla Jones will take you on a journey through all aspects of the estate and its impact on north Wales today.