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- Powys Web - portal site for Powys, Wales - PowysWeb is a gateway site providing information about the County of Powys in Wales (UK). It provides a comprehensive guide web sites covering business, tourism, arts and crafts, places to visit, leisure and community activities in the region.
- Victorian Powys for schools - Aimed at schools, covers the history of the Powys area (with a section on Knighton) during the Victorian era. Includes school days, the workhouse, and crime and punishment.
- Cynghorau Cymuned Powys - Cynghorau cymuned Powys ar y we
- Powys County Archives - Contains opening times a message board and researchers information.
- CCET Powys - Provides links and support to education providers in the county. Include list of members. [English/Cymraeg]
- Powys Digital History Project - Tells the history of six communities through original documents and photographs.
- Powys County Archives - The official repository for the records of the modern county of Powys and the three former counties of Brecon, Montgomery and Radnor. Opening times, a message board and guide to sources for genealogists.
- Powys Telecentres - A force to counter current social and economic trends by bringing the application of information, communications, office and Internet technologies closer to individuals, voluntary and community groups and businesses in rural Powys.
- Powys Health Promotion Unit - Description of services and programmes currently operated by the local Authority.
- Powys County Council - Contains community and local business issues. Also includes help and advice and a services list. [English/Welsh]
Wikipedia Articles
- Powys Wenwynwyn - Powys Wenwynwwyn or Powys Cyfeiliog was the southern portion of the former princely state of Powys which split following the death of Madog ap Maredudd of Powys in 1160. The realm had been split, with the northern portion (Maelor) going to Gruffydd Maelor I and becoming known, eventually, as Powys Fadog ...
- Philippa Powys - Catharine Edith Philippa Powys (1886–1963), a novelist and poet, belonged to one of the most distinguished families in modern literature. Among her brothers were the novelists John Cowper Powys and Theodore Francis Powys (1875-1953) and the essayist Llewelyn Powys as well as Littleton Charles Powys (1874-1955) John Cowper Powys' Autobiography- A Reader's Companion, headmaster of Sherborne Prep School, and the architect A.
- Powys Fadog - Powys Fadog or Powys Maelor was the northern portion of the former princely realm of Powys which split in two following the death of Madog ap Maredudd of Powys in 1160. The realm was divided under Welsh Law, with Madog's nephew Owain Cyfeiliog inheriting the south (see Powys Wenwynwyn) and ...
- Llewelyn Powys - Llewelyn Powys (August 13, 1884 - December 2, 1939), was a British writer, a younger brother of John Cowper Powys and T F Powys.
- Stockton, Powys - Stockton is a village within Powys part of Dyfed-Powys, Wales.