For the several years the Friends of St Julitta’s have presented a summer exhibition in the church, looking at different aspects of local history in the immediate area and wider in the Snowdonia National Park. They aim to bring to light previously unknown or neglected aspects of local culture, history and the environment. Research for the exhibition is undertaken as a communal activity, which has helped increase awareness of the rich local environment. The exhibitions are bilingual.
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An available resource:
In 2007 we changed the format of the exhibitions, using a more expensive computer generated digital reproduction system. This makes them easily transportable and available to a wider public. Our exhibitions are now available to other galleries and centres. Each exhibition consists of 12 A1 panels which can be simply mounted on standard commercial display systems. An additional panel explains a little about the Friends of St Julitta’s.
The exhibitions which are available to loan are marked in red. See details.
There is no fixed charge for loaning the exhibitions but the Friends would be more than happy to receive a small donation for the loan. For further details please contact us.
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2002 Herbert North, his Life and Work.
2003 Evan Roberts, Quarryman and Botanist
2004 Capel Curig, Two Hundred Years of Mountaineering
2005 Poems of Snowdonia, Descriptions and Illustrations of a selection of poems
2006 Eryri to the Himalayas – a Mountaineering Story
2007 Dyffryn Mymbyr – Portrait of a Valley
2008 The Slate Quarries & Mines of Capel Curig
2009 Church and Chapels in Capel Curig
2010 Impressions of Snowdonia - an interpretation by 3 artists
2011 The War Years in Snowdonia
2012 Water, Water Everywhere
2014 The First World War – A Great War?
2016 John Disley, CBE, The Man Who Got the Nation Running.
2017 Fifty Years On – Protecting, enhancing & celebrating Snowdonia since 1967
2018 Travelling through History - The Roads and Bridges of Caernarfonshire
2019 People and Places of the Penrhyn Estate in Capel Curig