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Gelert is a legendary wolfhound associated with the village of Beddgelert (whose name means "Gelert's Grave") in Gwynedd. Gelert is killed when its owner believed wrongly it had killed his baby, when in fact he had protected it, its a tragic tale. #Welshart #beddgelert #gelert
ABERDARON #GWYNEDD https://t.co/F6N9bPXEFL #WYNNEMELVILLEJONES @OrielTonnau pwllheli
He travelled to Wales & Devon. The Waterfalls, Pistil Mawddach, N Wales (1835-6), Llywyngwynedd & Part of Llyn-y-ddina (1835), N Coast of Devon with Lundy Island (c1835) & Harlech Castle (c1830-60s). He was continuing the tradition of artists exploring Burke’s sublime & beautiful
The railway station, Penygroes, Gwynedd, John Thomas, @NLWales https://t.co/Hx8Wx1W4t3 #wikidata #digitalart #photo (Palette: #Reds) 🖌🎨
Dafydd ap Gruffydd, Prince of Gwynedd, Wales #OnThisDay https://t.co/TjbvdZgxlI by @NewsOrkney
Pwyll bia hi
Cyfres fechan o nosweithiau ddiwedd Awst, Neuadd Ogwen, Bethesda.
A series of gigs at the end of August, Neuadd Ogwen, Bethesda, Gwynedd.
Dolen / Link @ara_deg
Tocynnau https://t.co/o6AdbyCHOc
There paints from a new series Dressing the slate’ #JBEvansArt #WelshArt #Slate #HistoryofWales #GwyneddArt
He travelled to Wales & Devon. The Waterfalls, Pistil Mawddach, N Wales (1835-6), Llywyngwynedd & Part of Llyn-y-ddina (1835), N Coast of Devon with Lundy Island (c1835) & Harlech Castle (c1830-60s). He was continuing the tradition of artists exploring Burke’s sublime & beautiful
For #HaloHalo today: Two beautiful Art Nouveau angels:
1. 1920s stained glass by Kayll & Reed of Leeds at St Helen's, Barmby on the Marsh, Yorkshire
2. 1890s cast copper altar by Henry Wilson at St Mark's, Brithdir, Gwynedd
#AnimalsInChurchesHour
💜 Ref sheet of Gwynedd for @SobriquetSand !! 💛 This bun is extra good n soft
@MineralCup Vote #gold for history!
The painting shows folk panning for #gold in 1795, N. Wales. Our hills have been full of holes since the Romans!🧀
Gold with sphalerite, Prince of Wales Mine, Dolgellau Gold-belt, Gwynedd.
Both 📷 © National Museum of Wales. @CardiffCurator
Coming in the Sept. 2020 Issue of Arch. Camb.:
Castell Carndochan, Gwynedd
David Hopewell describes recent survey and excavation undertaken at this remote site. #wales #archaeology
To demonstrate to king Math fab Mathonwy that his sister, Arianrhod, would be a faithful wife, Gwydion of Welsh mythology had her step over a magic wand. She instantly gave birth to the sea god Dylan ail Don and the future king of Gwynedd, the mighty Lleu Llaw Gyffes.#Folklore
Cae'n y Coed-Uchaf, Maentwrog, Gwynedd
🏴Wedi'i ddyddio trwy modrwy-goed gan
🏴Tree-ring dated by
@RC_Survey & Cymdeithas Hanes Beddgelert ▶️ 1578/9 🌳
📷Gan/By Falcon D. Hildred, 1998
https://t.co/mfS4PbB1Hc
He travelled to Wales & Devon. The Waterfalls, Pistil Mawddach, N Wales (1835-6), Llywyngwynedd & Part of Llyn-y-ddina (1835), N Coast of Devon with Lundy Island (c1835) & Harlech Castle (c1830-60s). He was continuing the tradition of artists exploring Burke’s sublime & beautiful
Cath Palug, "Palug's cat", was a monstrous cat in Welsh legend, given birth in Gwynedd by the Henwen the pig of Cornwall, it even fought with King Arthur in various tales, somethings Arthur would, other times, the cat! #FolkloreThursday
Image credit: https://t.co/kYnl9MHm0d
Want to visit Black Falls (Rhaeadr Ddu) waterfall in Ganllwyd, Gwynedd?
This 360-degree interactive video allows you to see the waterfall from all angles from the comfort of your chair ⬇️
https://t.co/MqZ5Xm0Anc
Via Atgofion Melys
#yagym