Ffeil / File A/2 - Cofeb Tryweryn = Tryweryn Memorial

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Cofeb Tryweryn = Tryweryn Memorial

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  • 1999 (Creation)

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Erthygl fer yng nghylchlythyr Dyneiddwyr Gogledd Cymru, Medi 1999, yn ymwneud â chofeb John Meirion Morris i Dryweryn.= Short article in the North Wales Humanists circular, September 1999, relating to John Meirion Morris' Tryweryn memorial sculpture

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Comisiynwyd cerflun John Meirion Morris i goffáu boddi cymuned wledig Capel Celyn a rhannau eraill o Gwm Tryweryn ger y Bala ym 1965 i greu cronfa ddŵr, a adwaenir bellach fel Llyn Celyn, er mwyn cyflenwi anghenion diwydiannol Lerpwl a Chilgwri.
= John Meirion Morris' sculpture was commissioned to commemorate the flooding in 1965 of the rural community of Capel Celyn and other parts of the Tryweryn Valley near Bala to create a reservoir, now known as Llyn Celyn, in order to supply the industrial needs of Liverpool and Wirral with water.

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  • Text: A/2 (Bocs 1)