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External Links - History of Mass Tourism - Adam Matthew Digital
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The Business of Travel. Page by Page Guide. The Business of Travel. The following external website links have been provided to aid further research into the subject of mass tourism. The History of Tourism: Structures on the Path to Modernity. An essay by Ueli Gyr, Prof. em. Dr., from the Institute for Social Anthopology and Cultural Sciences at the University of Zurich. Leisure Time and Technology. South Tyrol Museum of Tourism. A History of Modern Tourism. The John Murray Archive. The archive preserves ...
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Staff Profile of Dr Helena Miguelez-Carballeira - Modern Languages at Bangor University
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Skip to main content. Skip to section menu. Courses at Bangor University. Get ready for University. Distance and Blended Learning courses. Welsh for Adults courses. Professional Courses at The Management Centre. Our Academic Schools and Colleges. College of Arts and Humanities. College of Business, Law, Education and Social Sciences. College of Natural Sciences. College of Health and Behavioural Sciences. College of Physical and Applied Sciences. Student Life and Studying at Bangor. Bangor and the area.
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Travellers and Locals | EuroVisions: Wales through the Eyes of European Visitors, 1750-2015 | Bangor University
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Skip to main content. Skip to section menu. EuroVisions: Wales through the Eyes of European Visitors, 1750-2015. Welsh Cottage" – Onorato Carlandi. Menai Strait" – Elmar Schenkel. Untitled" – Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. La Villemarque's Passport And 'Bard' Certificate From The Abergavenny Eisteddfod" – Vicomte Théodore Hersart de la Villemarqué. European Travellers to Wales. EuroVisions: Wales through the Eyes of European Visitors, 1750-2015. Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2DG.
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Landscape and Industry | EuroVisions: Wales through the Eyes of European Visitors, 1750-2015 | Bangor University
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Skip to main content. Skip to section menu. EuroVisions: Wales through the Eyes of European Visitors, 1750-2015. Sublime mountains, ancient ruins, picturesque villages and rain, lots of rain. These seem to be some of the constant ingredients in the descriptions of Wales in travel accounts by many continental Europeans. But Wales has drawn foreign visitors for other reasons than the desire to look at gnarled trees and white-washed little cottages scattered across the countryside.
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Introduction | EuroVisions: Wales through the Eyes of European Visitors, 1750-2015 | Bangor University
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Skip to main content. Skip to section menu. EuroVisions: Wales through the Eyes of European Visitors, 1750-2015. Why do people travel to foreign countries? What places do they visit? How do travellers arrive at their destination? What do they tell people at home about their adventures on the road? And why do they come to Wales? This exhibition looks at Wales through the eyes of explorers, tourists, refugees, and even spies from continental Europe. European Travellers to Wales.
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Exile and Immigration | EuroVisions: Wales through the Eyes of European Visitors, 1750-2015 | Bangor University
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Skip to main content. Skip to section menu. EuroVisions: Wales through the Eyes of European Visitors, 1750-2015. Ystradgynlais" – Josef Herman. Unititled [Winter Landscape near Aberystwyth]" – Valerius de Saedeleer. Merthyr Blues Drawing" – Heinz Koppel. Merthyr Blues" – Heinz Koppel. Of 1939, such as Ellen Davies who was sent to Swansea, had lost the families or homes to which they could have returned. European Travellers to Wales. EuroVisions: Wales through the Eyes of European Visitors, 1750-2015.
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Downloads | EuroVisions: Wales through the Eyes of European Visitors, 1750-2015 | Bangor University
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Skip to main content. Skip to section menu. EuroVisions: Wales through the Eyes of European Visitors, 1750-2015. Work Sheet, Ages 4-7: Post Card. Work Sheet, Ages 4-7: Ways to Travel. Work Sheet, Ages 4-7: Shapes and Colours. Work Sheet, Ages 8-12: Word Search. Work Sheet, Ages 8-12: Treasure Hunt. Work Sheet, Ages 8-12: Visitors' Book. European Travellers to Wales. EuroVisions: Wales through the Eyes of European Visitors, 1750-2015. Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2DG.
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Acknowledgements | EuroVisions: Wales through the Eyes of European Visitors, 1750-2015 | Bangor University
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Skip to main content. Skip to section menu. EuroVisions: Wales through the Eyes of European Visitors, 1750-2015. This exhibition is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council as part of the three-year research project 'European Travellers to Wales, 1750 2015' undertaken jointly by Bangor University, the University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies and Swansea University. European Travellers to Wales. EuroVisions: Wales through the Eyes of European Visitors, 1750-2015.
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