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         Welsh History:     more books (100)
  1. Stories from Welsh History by Elisabeth Sheppard-Jones, 1995-12-31
  2. Discovering Welsh History: Wales in the Middle Ages Bk. 2 (Welsh Edition) by Catrin Stevens, Geraint H. Jenkins, 1992-06-11
  3. Welsh Military Institutions, 633-1283 (Studies in Welsh History) by Sean Davies, 2004-04-01
  4. The Heroines of Welsh History: Comprising Memoirs and Biographical Notices of the Celebrated Women of Wales ... by Thomas Jeffery Llewelyn Prichard, 2010-01-11
  5. Wales Between the Wars (Welsh history & its sources)
  6. Our Mothers' Land: Chapters in Welsh Women's History, 1830-1939 (University of Wales Press - Gender Studies in Wales) by Angela V. John, 2011-05-15
  7. Focus on Welsh History: Teacher's Resource Book by Roger Turvey, Carol Turvey, 1998-12-30
  8. Aftermath: Remembering the Great War in Wales (University of Wales Press - Studies in Welsh History) by Angela Gaffney, 2000-07-20
  9. A Popular History of the Ancient Britons or the Welsh People from the Earliest Times to the End of the Nineteenth Century (Classic Reprint) by Rev. John Evans, 2010-06-09
  10. Post-War Wales (Welsh History and Its Sources Series, Vol 7)
  11. Wales and Britain in the Medieval World, c.1066-c.1500 (Focus on Welsh History) by Hefin Mathias, 1996-03-04
  12. Devolution in Wales: Claims and Responses, 1937-1979 (Studies in Welsh History) by John Gilbert Evans, 2006-07-15
  13. North Wales Quarrymen (University of Wales Press - Studies in Welsh History) by R. Merfyn Jones, 1999-06-24
  14. Discovering Welsh History: The Making of Modern Wales Bk. 3 (Welsh Edition) by Geraint H. Jenkins, 1989-11-30

61. PARDDU'S PAGES ~ WELSH HISTORY
Undoubtedly the best book on welsh history in recent years is that of Dr. JohnDavies, Hanes Cymru , or, in its English translation, A History of Wales .
http://www.parddu.net/hanes.html
HISTORY,or 1282 and all that!! Undoubtedly the best book on Welsh history in recent years is that of Dr. John Davies, "Hanes Cymru", or, in its English translation, "A History of Wales". It covers the entire span of Welsh history from pre-history and the Red Lady of Paviland to modern times and the miners' strike of 1984. It's a book well worth reading or even just dipping into for information about any particular period. As I can't hope to emulate John Davies's scholarship I've just put together a few significant dates in Welsh history which you may not be aware of. It is believed that Dewi Sant . (St David), our patron saint lived during this period. There are many churches dedicated to him throughout Wales, including the cathedral at St David's ( Tyddewi ). In the Middle Ages, 3 pilgrimages to St. David's was equivalent to one to Rome. His day is celebrated on 1st March and is known as Dydd Gwyl Ddewi During this period Hywel Dda (Hywel the Good) formulated the laws which were used throughout Wales until Edward I enforced the use of English law. The laws of Hywel Dda were more enlightened than some of the English laws which replaced them Prince Madog is alleged to have sailed the Atlantic and discovered America and left descendants among the Indian tribes there Prince Llywelyn ( Llywelyn ein Llyw Olaf ), the last of the Princes of Wales was killed in battle at Cilmeri. His baby daughter Gwenllian was taken by Edward I's forces and kept in a convent in Lincolnshire for the remainder of her life (50+ years!) to prevent her being a focus of rebellion by the Welsh against their English conquerors

62. Lynne Ydw I: Some Welsh History About The Dragon.
September 14, 2002 Some welsh history about the Dragon. While on the subjectof welsh history, here's an interesting topic about the Welsh in America.
http://cariad.unixwiz.net/archives/000155.html
Lynne ydw i
Daily musings, rants and loves. Main September 14, 2002 Some Welsh history about the Dragon. The Red Dragon (Y Ddraig Goch) The red dragon has long been associated with the country of Wales. It is the mark of bravery and victory, and has been a symbol for the Welsh people since the Middle Ages. The dragon graces shields and standards and is part of many families crest or coat of arms. When King Henry VII was crowed as the King of England in 1485, it is said that he ordered the Red Dragon become part of the official flag of the principality of Wales. And the Welsh are fiercely proud of their Dragon. ‘Y Ddraig Goch a ddyry Gychwyn’ – the Red Dragon will show the way. However, some Englishman, who obviously has to much time on his hands, has deemed "The Dragon" to aggressive a symbol to display on a flag ~rolling eyes~ and there was talk of forcing us to change to a more serene symbol.
Other Welsh symbols, and our Patron Saint - Dewi Sant St David (Dewi Sant) is the Patron saint of Wales and her people. He died on March I. This is St. David’s day in Wales and is celebrated every year. It is celebrated every year as the national day of thanksgiving, and is traditionally signified by women wearing a daffodil and the men wearing a leek, both which are Welsh National symbols.

63. Idaho Welsh Society Of Boise, Idaho
WHERE WE MEET WHY WE MEET 2001 BOISE GYMANFA GANU WELSHAMERICAN CALENDARwelsh history WELSH GEOGRAPHY WALES IN PICTURES LINKS IAITH CYMRAEG
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WHERE WE MEET
WHY WE MEET 2001 NORTHWEST WELSH WEEKEND WELSH-AMERICAN ...
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WHERE WE MEET
WHY WE MEET 2001 NORTHWEST WELSH WEEKEND WELSH-AMERICAN ... MAILING LIST We are mostly American citizens with various links to Wales. Because of this connection to the 'old country' we meet to pay homage to our roots by way of 'fellowship' which takes on several forms. This includes song and sharing our heritage with the Idaho community whenever the opportunity arises etcetera.
The Idaho Welsh Society's monthly meetings are held at the
Mountain View Church Church of the Brethren, 2823 N. Cole Road, Boise.
[between Ustick and Northview] Meetings commence at 7 p.m. on the first Friday of every month. Each meeting is a potluck affair and all are welcome.
[see Calendar below]
For more detailed information contact
Mary Ranck TOP NEXT MEETING Friday, 7 p.m..

64. OUP: Darganfod Hanes Cymru (Discovering Welsh History): Llyfr 4: Cymru, Ddoe
Darganfod Hanes Cymru (Discovering welsh history) Llyfr 4 Cymru,Ddoe a Heddiw (Wales, Yesterday and Today). Geraint H. Jenkins
http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-19-917137-8
VIEW BASKET Quick Links About OUP Career Opportunities Contacts Need help? oup.com Search the Catalogue Site Index American National Biography Booksellers' Information Service Children's Fiction and Poetry Children's Reference Dictionaries Dictionary of National Biography Digital Reference English Language Teaching Higher Education Textbooks Humanities International Education Unit Journals Law Medicine Music Oxford English Dictionary Reference Rights and Permissions Science School Books Social Sciences World's Classics UK and Europe Book Catalogue Help with online ordering How to order Postage Returns policy ... Description
Darganfod Hanes Cymru (Discovering Welsh History) - Llyfr 4: Cymru, Ddoe a Heddiw (Wales, Yesterday and Today)
Geraint H. Jenkins
Publication date: 18 October 1990
96 pages, colour and black and white illustrations throughout, 276mm x 219mm
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65. Welsh History
Welsh Theme Park welsh history. Neolithic (45002100 BC). Long barrowsare from this period, or more normally just the remains of
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Welsh History
Neolithic (4500-2100 BC)
Long barrows are from this period, or more normally just the remains of the rock slab tomb that underlay such mounds. These are generally called dolmens, but in Wales are called cromlechs.
Bronze Age (2100- about 700 BC)
Large number of standing stones, although no generally accepted evidence that these do come from the Bronze Age. The word for these stones menhir comes from the Welsh maen hir , long stone. Other remains are round barrows.
Iron Age
The arrival of the Celts, sometime between 760-700 BC. from Central Europe. Many hill forts were built.
Romans
The Romans arrived in Britain in 43 AD. When they arrived, they recorded four tribes in Wales - the Ordovices and Deceangli in the North, the Demetae and Silures in the South. They were resisted by the Silures of South Wales and the Ordovicians of North Wales, under Caractacus. The names of these tribes live on in the names of early geological ages. However the hill forts were no match for the Romans. The Romans destroyed the Druids in the base in Anglesey. Two legionary forts were built at Caerleon and Deva (Chester), the latter being in England (just).

66. Welsh History
Geraint Griffiths'. welsh history. A North American perspective. SOMESELECTED welsh history DATES. 1000 BC 1999 AD 1000-100 BC, The
http://www.geraintgriffiths.com/engwelshhistory.htm
Geraint Griffiths' WELSH HISTORY A North American perspective The Welsh in North America Welsh History Links SOME SELECTED WELSH HISTORY DATES 1000 BC - 1999 AD
B.C.
The Celts settle in the British Isles. There were people here before they came of course! 43 A.D. Troops of Roman Emperor Claudius invade Britain. Irish incomers make permanent settlements in Southwest Wales. Four hundred years of Roman administration ends in Britain as the Romans leave. Saint Patrick, from Wales, brings Christianity to Ireland. after 450 Anglo-Saxon immigrants start arriving. Waves of Germanic tribes come to Britain. The Saxons are defeated at Mount Badon. One of King Arthur's twelve battles. The rule of King Arthur lasts for 45 plus years. This is also the period of the Saints. Celtic saints set up sites throughout Wales and Europe teaching Christianity. In the east of Britain, the Saxons remain pagan. Saint David dies on March 1st. Offa of Mercia, a powerful Saxon king, builds Offa's Dyke, marking Wales's eastern boundary. The Dyke is not a fortified one, but a permanent boundary line. The most notable Welsh figure before the arrival of the Normans is slain. Rhodri Mawr was the first Welsh ruler to unite the Welsh tribes and kingdoms under one rule.

67. Welsh History Ruler
welsh history Ruler. Product History. This 12 (30cm sustainable managedforest. Home Westair Reproductions Rulers welsh history Ruler.
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Welsh History Ruler Product History This 12" (30cm) double-sided wooden ruler details the major events in Welsh history from the Celtic arrival and influence in 4th century B.C. up to Cardiff becoming the capital of Wales in 1955. The ruler has measurements in both centimetres and inches. The wood is Ramin and comes from a sustainable managed forest. [Home] [Westair Reproductions] [Rulers]

68. Welsh History Ruler
welsh history Ruler. The ruler has measurements in both centimetresand inches. Product. welsh history Ruler. Quantity. Cost. £1.00.
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Welsh History Ruler This 12" (30cm) double-sided wooden ruler details the major events in Welsh history from the Celtic arrival and influence in 4th century B.C. up to Cardiff becoming the capital of Wales in 1955. The ruler has measurements in both centimetres and inches. Product Welsh History Ruler Quantity Cost [Home] [Shop] [Westair Reproductions] [Rulers]

69. Welsh History In Lawrence County Ohio
IRONTON IN AULD LANG SYNE . Some welsh history in Ironton, Ohio. Ironton Register20 March 1890. Submitted by Martha J. Kounse. More welsh history .
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"IN AULD LANG SYNE"
Some Welsh History in Ironton, Ohio
Ironton Register 20 March 1890
Submitted by Martha J. Kounse
EDITOR REGISTER In your issue of the 20 th of February, I noticed the account of a birthday supper given to one of our older citizens, and saw the names of many of the active business and professional men of Ironton in its beginning and to its majority. Many recollections of the little town came to mind and I was busy for an hour in calling up old friends, old scenes and old times.
It was in '51? That my father came to Ironton, and in the summer of that year with my mother and brothers, I came on lastly from Philadelphia, but originally from Swanseanin South Wales. At that time but a very little of what is now known as Ironton was build. The rolling company then were mostly, if not all, Welsh, and very industrious, moral and religious people they were. Among them were Thomas MORRIS , John LEWIS , Wm. LEWIS , John PRITCHARD , David PRITCHARD and Evan M.

70. Audiotapes.com - WELSH HISTORY FOR GENEALOGISTS
contact us. phone 219.465.1234. Home Genealogy National Genealogical Society9th Annual Conference welsh history FOR GENEALOGISTS . by FREDERICK SUPPE
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71. Welsh History
Cawsom wlad i’w chadw, darn o dir yn dyst ein bod wedi mynnu byw. Cawsomgenedl o genhedlaeth i genhedlaeth, ac anadlu ein hanes ni ein hunain.
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Cawsom wlad i’w chadw,
darn o dir yn dyst
ein bod wedi mynnu byw.
Cawsom genedl o genhedlaeth
i genhedlaeth, ac anadlu
ein hanes ni ein hunain.
A chawsom iaith er na cheisiem hi,
oherwydd ei hias oedd yn y pridd eisioes
a’i grym anniddig ar y mynyddoedd. (rhan o ‘Etifeddiaeth’ gan Gerallt Lloyd Owen) Fel ein cefndryd yn y gwledydd Celtaidd, - Iwerddon, Yr Alban, Llydaw, Ynys Manaw a Chernyw, mae Cymru, a fu’n genedl ers dros 1500 mlynedd,yn fyw ac yn iach ac yn effro iawn heddiw. Mae hi’n wlad sy’n byrlymu o hanes,o draddodiadau a diwylliant; wedi ei bendithio droeon ag eneiniad Ysbryd Duw ac wedi’i breintio a thirwedd gogoneddus, yn cyferbynnu o’r mynyddoedd i’r dyffrynoedd, y cymoedd i’r mor. Mae sefydlu Cynulliad i Gymru ym 1999 yn gam nodedig ymlaen ar lwybr ein rhyddid,- ein gobeithion a’n dyheadau ynghyn ar doriad gwawr mileniwm newydd. Yr iaith Gymraeg yw un o’r ieithoedd hynaf a siaredir heddiw yn Ewrop, gyda chofnod o farddoniaeth cyn belled yn ol a’r 6ed ganrif. Llwyddodd y Gymraeg yn rhyfeddol, i raddau helaeth, i oroesi bygythiad ei chymydog daearyddol agosaf, yr iaith Saesneg,iaith mwyaf pwerus a dylanwadol y byd. Dros y 40 mlynedd diwethaf,gwelwyd statws newydd i’r Gymraeg, cynnydd yn ei phoblogrwydd ynghyd ag adfywiad syfrdanol yn ei defnydd mewn ardaloedd a gollodd yr iaith, megis y Gogledd-Ddwyrain a chymoedd y De. Bellach, rhyw 0.5 miliwn sy’n ei siarad allan o boblogaeth o 3 miliwn,gyda llawer rhagor yn fyd eang ac yn galonogol, mae cynnydd sylweddol yng nghanran y plant ysgol sy’n derbyn addysg trwy’r Gymraeg. Mae dosbarthiadau dysgu’r iaith i oedolion yn ddirifedi a chanolfannau a mentrau iaith yn y siroedd a’r broydd,felly,gyda dyfalbarhad, gallwn sicrhau fod gwytnwch ein pobl yn dwyn ffrwyth i’r dyfodol.

72. Welsh History 101
welsh history 101. By Heather Rose Jones. If ever you wander out bythe Welsh border Come stop by and see me and all of my kin I'm
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Welsh History 101
By Heather Rose Jones
If ever you wander out by the Welsh border
Come stop by and see me and all of my kin
I'm Morgan ap Daffyd ap Gwion ap Hywell
Ap Ifor ap Madoc ap Rhodri ap Gwyn
We'll feast you on mutton and harp for your pleasure
And give you a place to sleep out of the cold
Or maybe we'll meet you out on the dark roadway
And rob you of horses and weapons and gold
My neighbor from England has come across raiding
Slain six of my kinsmen and burned down my hall
It cannot be borne this offense and injustice I've only killed four of his, last I recall I'll send for my neighbors, Llewellyn and Owain We'll cut him down as for the border he rides But yesterday Owain stole three of my cattle And first I'll retake them and three more besides We need a strong prince to direct our resistance Heroic, impartial, of noble degree My brother's wife's fourth cousin's foster-son, Gruffydd Is best for the job as I'm sure you'll agree What matter that Rhys is the old prince's nephew He's exiled to Ireland and will not return I know this for every time boats he is building I send my spies money to see that they burn Last evening my brother and I were at war Over two feet of land on a boundary we share But early this morning, I hear he's been murdered

73. The Prince And The Cave By Frances Thomas - Welsh History Novel (8 - 12yrs)
welsh history Novels (812 yrs). The Prince and the Cave Frances Thomas.
http://www.gomer.co.uk/english/pont/theprince_f.htm
Welsh History Novels (8-12 yrs) The Prince and the Cave
Frances Thomas Rhys's father had been killed while fighting in the army of Llywelyn, the last Prince of Wales.
Rhys would like to help the Prince but what can a frail ten year old do to serve the cause? One night, the opportunity arises and the timid boy is able to prove his value and his courage. ISBN

74. Gwerfyl Gam By Gwenno Hywyn - Welsh History Novel (9 - 13yrs)
welsh history Novels. Gwerfyl Gam Gwenno Hywyn.
http://www.gomer.co.uk/english/welshbkchil/gwerfylg.htm
Welsh History Novels Gwerfyl Gam - Gwenno Hywyn In 1349 the Black Death was sweeping through Wales, but no one expects it to reach Rhedynog Felen. But when the danger is almost upon them, the villagers are forced to make a terrible choice, and Gwerfyl herself has to meet fresh challenges.
Gwerfyl has few friend in her native village, and she is not loved even by her own mother, because she is a cripple. She envies her beautiful sister, Nest. ISBN 86383 678 X

75. BUBL LINK: 942 History Of Wales
welsh history DeweyClass 942 ResourceType image collection, documents Locationuk Wales on Britannia Several resources about welsh history, including a
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  • Brief History of Wales
  • Castles of Wales
  • Powys Digital History Project
  • South Wales Coalfield Collection ...
  • Wales on Britannia
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    Brief History of Wales
    Twenty chapter history of Wales, covering the cultural revival, Tudor Wales, religious changes under the Stuarts, the coming of industry, the emergence of the labour party, and the language dilemma.
    Author: Peter N Williams
    Subjects: wales, welsh history
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    book, guide
    Location: uk
    Castles of Wales
    Range of articles on the history of Welsh castles, including a medieval Wales timeline. Author: Jeffrey L Thomas Subjects: welsh history DeweyClass: ResourceType: documents Location: usa
    Powys Digital History Project
    Archive documents, photographs and early maps, which chronicle the local history of six counties in the mid Wales county of Powys. Provides information on the themes of crime and punishment, education and schools, religion in Wales, and care of the poor. Also covers Hendomen: the motte and bailey castle at Montgomery, and the history of the Brecon Boys County/Grammar School. Author: Powys County Council Subjects: welsh history DeweyClass: ResourceType: document collection Location: uk
    South Wales Coalfield Collection
    Collection of documents which provide an insight into the social, economic and cultural history of South Wales during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The documents mainly concentrate on the employee side of the industry and particularly to trade union activities. The material is held in many media: manuscript documents, photographs, audio and videotapes, posters and banners. Links to a small number of images of documents in the collection have been provided, in particular to a series of photographs from the 1984/85 Miners' Strike.
  • 76. Wales And The Welsh In History
    History, Ancesters list, Wales briefly. Stone circles, welsh history, Welsh poetry.Celtic history, Welsh heritage, Welsh language. Patrony names, History, Welsh Witches.
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    Wales
    Origin of welsh language Archaeology search engine Welsh castles History ... Welsh links

    77. Welsh Learners - Welsh History
    The Welshlearners Website is designed to help and support people who are currently learning Welsh or wish to start learning Welsh
    http://www.welshlearners.co.uk/pages/historyframeset.htm

    78. Welsh History
    Nansi a'r Creision Yd. Ydych chi'n gyfawydd a'r stori am Nansi Richardsa chreision Kellogg? Telynores oedd Nansi Richards. Tra ei
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    N ansi a'r Creision Yd Ydych chi'n gyfawydd a'r stori am Nansi Richards a chreision Kellogg? Roedd William Kellogg yn gwerthu creision allan o sachau ar y pryd, ond roedd e am eu gwerthu mewn pacedi. Dywedodd Nansi wrth William Kellogg fod ei gyfenw fe yn swnio fel ceiliog y gair Cymraig am "cockerel". Roedd William Kellogg wrth ei fodd gyda'r enw addas. A dyma pam mae ceiliog yn ymddangos ar bacedi o'r creision brecwast. TRANSLATION F erch O Gefn Ydfa Mae Ann Thomas yn byw yn Llangynwyd, mewn ty mawr o'r enw Cefn Ydfa. Un dydd mae dyn ifanc or enw Wil Hopcyn yn dod i Gefn Ydfa. Gweithiwr tlawd ydy Wil., ac mae e wedi dod i roi gwellt newydd ar y ty. Mae e'n canu'n hyfred wrth weithio. Mae Ann yn clywed y canu. Mae hi'n edrych allan trwy'r ffenest ac yn gweld Wil ar y to. Mae Wil yn troi ac yn gweld Ann, ac yn wir mae'r ddau yn syrthio mewn cariad yn y fan a'r lle. Ond dydy Mam Ann ddim yn hoffi Wil; dim ond gweithiwr tlawd ydy e, ac mae Ann yn ferch gyfoethog. A beth bynnag, mae Ann yn mynd i briodi dyn arall - dyn cyfoethog iawn - or enw Anthony Maddocks. O'r diwedd mae'r fam yn danfon y forwyn i ffwrdd. Nawr does neb yn cario llythyron Ann i'r goeden. Mae'r cyfan ar ben, ac mae Ann yn gorfod priodi Anthony Maddocks. Yn y briodas mae hi'n dawel ac yn llwyd. Cyn bo hir mae hi'n sal iawn. Mae Maddocks yn talu meddyg da, ond does dim byd yn gallu gwella Ann; mae hi'n mynd yn wannach a gwannach. Dydy hi ddim yn gallu byw heb Wil Hopcyn.

    79. Welsh History Old Map Of Caernarvonshire
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    John Speed wrote that "the heart of this shire is altogether mountainous, as if nature had a purpose here, by rearing up these craggy hills so thick together, strongly to compact the joints of this our Island, and to frame the village part they are a fit place of refuge to the Britons against adversity.
    These mountains may not unfitly be termed the British Alps, as being the most vast in Britain, and for their steepness and cragginess not unlike to those of Italy, all of them towering into the air, and round encompassing one far higher than all the rest.... called Snowdon" FOR REFERENCE - A GIFT - FOR YOUR HOME - WHATEVER! REMEMBER IF YOU'RE LESS THAN DELIGHTED WITH YOUR MAP
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    80. WELSH HISTORY - CEREDIGION 2001
    welsh history. Facility LLYFRGELL GENEDLAETHOL CYMRU THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OFWALES. Address Penglais, Aberystwyth. SY23 3BU. Telephone 01970 632800. Fax
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    WELSH HISTORY Facility: LLYFRGELL GENEDLAETHOL CYMRU - THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF WALES Address: Penglais, Aberystwyth. SY23 3BU Telephone: Fax: Email: holi@llgc.org.uk Internet: http://www.llgc.org.uk Disgrifiad: Mae'r Llyfrgell Genedlaethol wedi'i leoli mewn adeilad ysblennydd ar ochr y bryn uwchben tre Aberystwyth. Daw bobl o dros y byd i ymchwilio mewn i gyfoeth hanes, llenyddiaeth a bywyd yng Nghymru. Yn ogystal mae yna groeso i ymweld ag arddangosfeydd amrywiol gan gynnwys yr arddangosfa barhaol, "Trysorfa Cenedl", sy'n cynnwys rhai o drysorau'r Llyfrgell gan gynnwys llyfrau, llawysgrifau, paentiadau a mapiau cynnar. Llyfrgell yn yr Adran yr Arddangosfeydd, cyswllt - swyddog yr oriel 01970 832837. Description: Housed in an imposing neo-classical building The National Library of Wales dominates the hillside overlooking Aberystwyth. People from all over the world visit the Library to undertake research into the history, literature and life of Wales. Also there is a warm welcome to view the Library's varied exhibition programme which includes the permanent exhibition, "A Nation's Heritage", including some of the Library's treasures from its extensive collection of early books, manuscripts, paintings and maps. Library in the Exhibition Section, contact - gallery officer 01970 832837. Access: Disabled access.

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