There will be a chance to see some never-before-seen photos in Cardigan.
On March 23 at 2.15pm, local historian Glen Johnson will present a unique collection of images at Mwldan.
These rare photos offer an exclusive glimpse of the River Teifi, stretching from Cenarth to the sea.
They excellently capture the diverse utilisation of the river, including coracle-men, anglers, seine-net fishermen, sailing ships, lifeboat men, and coastguards.
Encapsulating the hidden history of the Teifi, this exhibition aims to shed new light on its past significance.
To augment the historical account, viewers are encouraged to bring and share their personal memories of the river.
The presentation will take place in the Mwldan gallery, which offers bench seating and a few backed chairs.
Patrons are advised to arrive early to secure best seating.
Accessibility inquiries can be made by contacting the box office.
Tickets are priced at £5 and are available for purchase on the Mwldan website or by calling the box office during opening hours of 12pm to 8pm, Tuesday to Sunday. It is advised to book tickets early.
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