Description
Along the stunning Welsh coastline, Anita explores the legends of Harlech Castle, the last invasion of Britain, the ancient coracle, and a leisure revolution in Rhyl. Rita Singer contributed to the segment presenting the history of the French Invasion of Fishguard in 1797.
Period | 10 Sept 2022 |
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Media contributions
1Media contributions
Title Britain by Beach Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet Channel 4 Media type Television Duration/Length/Size 47 minutes Country/Territory United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Date 10 Sept 2022 Description Along the stunning Welsh coastline, Anita explores the legends of Harlech Castle, the last invasion of Britain, the ancient coracle, and a leisure revolution in Rhyl. Producer/Author Plimsoll URL https://www.channel4.com/programmes/britain-by-beach/on-demand/74130-004 Persons Rita Singer
Keywords
- Wales
- History
- Fishguard
- France
- Invasion
- Military History
- Coastal Heritage
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Dublin Exhibition: Creative Connections across the Irish Sea | Arddangosfa yn Nulyn: Cysylltiadau creadigol ar draws Môr Iwerddon
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Research outputs
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Datasets
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Press/Media
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We Are Travellers Influencer Press Trip Autumn 2022
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Ports Past and Present at On Land's Edge, Theatr Gwaun Fishguard
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The last invasion of Britain wasn’t in 1066
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Come With Us 2 Influencer Press Trip 2023
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New UCC Collections in the Digital Repository of Ireland, May 2023
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Ports, Past and Present release new short film featuring Fishguard
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