The Collection
Cyfarthfa Castle Museum's collection is an enviable one.
Broad ranging and interesting, there are stories to be found in
every object.
Not all these items are on general display. Please contact the
museum if there is a particular collection you would like to
view.
Fine Art
We have a wonderful fine art collection which is housed at
Cyfarthfa Castle Museum. Works include early works of industrial
Merthyr Tydfil by artists such as Penry Williams and Ibbetson. The
collection includes painters who exhibited at the Royal Academy
such as Collingwood Smith and Burne Jones. We also have a very fine
collection of 20th century art, with names such as Esther Grainger,
Cedric Morris, Kyffin Williams, and Curnow Vosper.
Ceramics
Our collection of ceramics is quite extensive with examples of
local producers such as Swansea and Nantgarw, alongside Royal
Worcester, Derby, Wedgwood and Chelsea to name but a few.
Textiles
We have a small collection of costume covering mainly women's
wear of the Victorian era, with some items from this century. We
also have a collection of samplers, and household textiles such as
quilts.
Ethnography
We have a broad and varied collection of items from around the
world, notably Africa, The Orient, Indonesia and Egypt. These were
collected by Edwardian and Victorian travellers fascinated by other
cultures.
Social History
The social history of the town is one of the most popular areas
of interest to visitors. Our collections include items relating to
the Crawshay family, industrial items from the Cyfarthfa and
Dowlais works, coal mining, and modern day industries; religious
items collected from various religious establishments in the area;
and domestic items from the last century. This collection also
includes the Joseph Parry memorabilia displayed at Joseph Parry's
Cottage.
Natural History
A small collection of natural history has been built up mainly
over the first half of the 20th century. The collection includes
eggs, shells, some insects, and a collection of birds.
Archaeology
A small collection of local archaeology is kept at Cyfarthfa
Castle Museum including finds from Penydarren Roman Fort and axe
heads and flints.
Coins
The coin collection is modest, including examples of local
tokens, and coins from British history, not necessarily collected
locally.
Re-production / Copyright
Cyfarthfa Museum has a wonderful collection, which is often in
demand from other institutions for reproduction in exhibitions,
publications and on TV programmes. The museum charges a copyright
fee for the use of any images.
REPRODUCTION CHARGES: B&W £40, Colour £50
FILMING PER HOUR £100. PLEASE NOTE THAT SIGNIFICANT NOTICE MUST
BE GIVEN AND APPLICATION MADE TO THE MUSEUMS OFFICER BEFORE
PERMISSION WILL BE GRANTED.
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