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BBC Wales History BBC Wales History | 10:41 UK time, Thursday, 30 September 2010

This autumn, the National Library of Wales is heading to Wrexham.

Throughout October and November, a series of films, lectures and debates have been arranged in locations throughout the town.

Highlights include:

  • Thursday 7 October: The Proud Valley, a 1940 film featuring Paul Robeson, will be screened at the Odeon, Wrexham.
  • Tuesday 12 October: A presentation, What is the National Library of Wales?, will take place at Ysgol Morgan Llwyd, Wrexham.
  • Tuesday 2 November: What's in your attic? Learn about our the People's Collection website and share your story. This will take place at Llay Miners Welfare.
  • Thursday 11 November: Open Night: Library president Dafydd Wigley hosts an evening of talks and presentations at the Guildhall
  • Thursday 11 November is also the opening of an exhibition called Old Photos of Wrexham at the Wrexham Library. The exhibition will run until Friday 10 December.
  • Saturday 13 November. A family and local history open day will take place at Yale College.

Visit the National Library of Wales website for the latest news on the events and activities.

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