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#Caturday Feel that you're a very fierce #TinyLion but that a diminutive rodent has run rings around you? Your tale is told here.
Wood engraved plate by Agnes Miller-Parker from: The Fables of Esope, originally published by the Gregynog Press in 1931. @todbooklady @AphraPell
One of the fabulous artworks displayed over the summer in the Gregynog Gallery is Mary Lloyd Jones’ emotive ‘Ponterwyd/Gaia’, recently gifted to the National Art Collection.
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#Caturday I hate to break it to the "cocky" Rooster, but I don't think Mr Cat's intentions are entirely benign.
Anges Miller Parker - Catte and Chyken (for 'The Fables of Esope'). Published by Gregynog Press in 1931. @deborahjvass @SarahBlick3 @ZwartblesIE
Season's Greetings from all at Powys Archives.
Cyfarchion y Tymor oddi wrth bawb yn Archifau Powys.
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This was the first de Saedeleer I saw in the flesh, and was instantly hooked. He captures mid Wales, especially in winter, like no-one else.
'Winter Landscape near Aberystwyth', at Gregynog Hall.
This week's staff pick comes from Max, our Head of Special Collections. He's chosen 'Wrenching Times, Poems from Drum-Taps by Walt Whiman,' with original color wood engravings by Gaylord Schanilec & printed by the iconic Welsh press Gwasg Gregynog in 1991. https://t.co/1lVj0UXHOS
This wee's women in printing spotlight is on the Gwendoline and Margaret Davies, who founded Gregynog Press: https://t.co/D4vnCfWPOW