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Whos Who at YAC Bridgend?
Your YAC Branch is brilliantly run by an ace team of leaders, but who are these fabulous people?
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Sian Williams,
Branch Leader
Sian is from Bridgend but
graduated from Bournemouth University with a degree in archaeology.
Today she works in the documentation department at the National
Museum of Wales in Cardiff, looking after archaeological records and
photographs of industry.
Sian’s favourite period is the Iron Age but she also loves heritage
interpretation. In her free time she enjoys going to the gym and watching
Rugby. She supports Wales (of course) and the Cardiff Blues.
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Andy Piper,
Assistant Leader
In real
life Andy has an ordinary computer-based job but he studied Geology and Archaeology
at university and has definite potential as an Indiana Jones-style adventurer! Hes explored ruins in Egypt, India and Peru, and even manages historical adventures closer to home as an occasional member of
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Richard Lewis,
Assistant Leader
Richard joined us late in 2006.
He has a degree in Archaeology from Cardiff University. Since then he has worked
for the
Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust.
Richard is particularly interested in the prehistory of Southeast Wales, especially funery and ritual monuments.
In his spare time Richard enjoys doing sporty things like keeping fit and watching rugby.
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Cloe Gerrard,
Assistant Leader
Cloe also joined us in late 2006. She went to Bournemouth University and came away with a degree in archaeology.
Since then Cloe has managed to find work as an archaeologist, digging all around the UK!
She now works for the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust in Swansea.
In her spare time Cloe enjoys dancing and has competed at national level. Cloe is also learning Italian and loves pasta!
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Caroline Thomas,
Assistant Leader
Caroline is from Gelligaer, and has always had an interest in history and archaeology - not too surprising with Roman forts on her doorstep!
She graduated in Archaeology from Cardiff University and now works for Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust.
She enjoys hill walking, travelling, fashion and food. |
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Ellie Graham, Assistant Leader
Ellie joined us in mid 2007, and is originally from Aberdeen, but went to Swansea University and graduated in 2005 with a degree in Egyptology and Ancient History.
She now works for the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust, working all over South Wales. Ellie's interest in Archaeology grew from family holidays on the island of Cyprus. In her spare time she enjoys travel, art, studying Italian and ice-skating, and likes to support the Cardiff Devils Ice-hockey team.
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Laura
Hilton, Occasional Visiting Assistant Leader
Laura was the Heritage Education Officer at Tondu Victorian Ironworks, and the founder of this YAC branch.
Shes studied A-level Classical Studies, and got a degree in Mediaeval History and Archaeology as well as a
Masters in Museum Studies. Shes left Wales for another job,
but promises to come along to meetings when she's in the area. |
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