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Polls · WalesPublished on 7 June 1935, 90 years ago this June, this Peace Bulletin from the Welsh League of Nations Union Archives illustrated initial results from the 1935 Peace Ballot campaign – in which over 1 million people Wales-wide participated. The 1935 Peace Ballot was a UK wide poll of Britain’s electorate designed to measure the public’s opinions regarding the key debates in international relations at … Continue reading Archive of the Month: ‘Wale…Read Article
Archive of the Month: 'Wales Tops the Polls' in the 1935 Peace Ballot - Welsh Centre for International Affairs

Cardiff, United Kingdom · CardiffJoin us for a celebration of contemporary Black art featuring 34 artists from Africa and its diaspora. This pop-up exhibition offers a preview of AMOCA’s curatorial vision ahead of the museum’s permanent opening in 2026. AMOCA, the Artistic Museum of Contemporary Art, proudly announces its prelaunch on June 4, 2025 with a pop-up exhibition at the historic Marble Hall, built in 1938 as the heart … Continue reading AMOCA Artistic Museum of Contemp…Read Article
AMOCA Artistic Museum of Contemporary Art launch 'Pop-Up Exhibition' at Cardiff's historic Temple of Peace - Welsh Centre for International Affairs
Archive of the Month: 1926 Women's Peacemakers Pilgrimage Report, 99 years ago this May - Welsh Centre for International Affairs
Tribute to Claire O'Shea, Head of Hub Cymru Africa - Welsh Centre for International Affairs
Temple of Peace 'Stars' in Richard Burton Biopic - Welsh Centre for International Affairs
Conscientious Objectors Day, 15 May: Supporting those who say 'No to War' - Welsh Centre for International Affairs
Recruiting - Senior Fundraising Manager and WCIA Board of Trustees - Welsh Centre for International Affairs
Durban family prays for missing son after devastating Myanmar earthquake
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