Acknowledgements
The City Witness project has been made possible by the generous help and support of many indivduals and organisations. We would like to give particular thanks to:
- The City and County of Swansea
- The Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust
- Swansea Museum
- West Glamorgan Archives
- Translation Unit, Swansea Council
- Gordon Allison, Swansea Council, for co-ordinating the pavement markers production and installation
- Lorenzo Caravaggi, for the wonderful interpretative renders of medieval Swansea based on our research
- Peter Dalling, for allowing us to use his beautiful photo of Swansea Castle
- Sabastian Dyer, Swansea Council, for support with publicity and communications
- Gerald Gabb
- Paul Giuffrida, Swansea Museum
- Claire Holmes, Heritage Science student, Queen's University, Belfast, for her work with Keith Lilley on Viking Swansea
- Gareth Hughes, Swansea Council
- Heledd Hughes, Translation Unit, Swansea Council
- Make Sense Design, Brighton, for the production of our computer game
- The late Bernard Morris, for his advice and generosity in the early development of this project
- Huw Mowbray, Swansea Council
- University of Southampton students taking the module 'Making Medieval Place' (2014) for user testing and feedback
- Alex Turton, an MA student on the MA in Digital Humanities at the Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London, who researched the medieval townhouses typical of the period and developed the 3D models
- Chris Woolgar, University of Southampton
- Amelie Rigollet, Universite de Poitiers
We would also like to thank our advisory board:
- Daniel Power, Swansea University
- Neil Maylan, GGAT / Cadw
- Andrew Dulley, West Glamorgan Archives
- Richard Porch, Swansea Council
Every effort has been made to contact copyright holders and seek permissions; we would be happy to rectify any omissions.
The City Witness project has been funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council. The pavement marker scheme was co-funded by the City and County of Swansea.