Description
The Laleston Stones Trail is a walking path between Laleston and Merthyr Mawr which features a collection of Celtic crosses, later carvings and other heritage attractions. Prof. Gray was employed as historical consultant on the project, led by the Llandaf Diocesan Board of Finance. Gray provided historical information on the Fford-y-Gyfraith pilgrimage trail and the medieval stone slab at St David's Church, Laleston. The project received funding of just under £15,000 over 3 years.Period | 2015 |
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Work for | Llandaf Diocesan Board of Finance (Church in Wales), United Kingdom |
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Activities
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Lecture at launch of Laleston Stones Trail
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