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A novel about the coal mines of the Mold area set during the Riots of 1869, and following the story of a pony that is taken from Hiraethog mountain to work underground.
But it isn't a hut, it's a home. The Mostyns are a rich and powerful family. In 1843 the head of the family is granted permission by Act of Parliament to enclose common land near what is now the coastal town of Llandudno. Local people who originally lived on the land are turned out of their homes. Mostyn proceeds to develop the land into a...
Sibrwd is the mill cat at St Fagan''s Museum. Usually, the village is full of people and children, craftspeople and workers - making it an interesting place. This is the story of Sibrwd''s first Christmas at St Fagan - the day when the car park is empty and the village is quiet.
An exciting discovery by Alwen, who hails from Llandudno, and Olivier, whose roots are on the Chagos Islands, bring the young people together. Will they be able to bring life to their histories?
Off the bus with a hop and a shout. Year Five have arrived - for our Big Day Out. A mountain ahead and Mister Ted - the Head - says: LET''S HAVE FUN! An uplifting poem by Myrddin ap Dafydd accompanied by warm and humorous illustrations by Huw Aaron.
Two children flee Germany on the eve of the Second World War - but what''s to become of their big brother?
A novel about Aberystwyth and Urdd Gobaith Cymru (the Welsh League of Youth). Two Kindertransport children flee from Germany before the Second World War begins. Their journey''s end is to reach their father who has gained refuge from Hitler in Aberystwyth.
It''s summer 1843 - the time of the Rebecca Riots - and feelings are running high in the Tywi valley. The teenage twins of Tafarn y Wawr in Llangadog find themselves caught up in the struggle, but they need to learn from the gyspy Mari Lee how to run faster than the swords ...
Any national flag carries a high emotional charge and comes with both myth and historical fact attached; but this book is more wide-ranging in its approach. The mix of ancient and modern concerns and events is refreshing.
A travel book along the Welsh Borders. Over the centuries, many have yearned for an eastern coastline to Wales, presuming it would make guarding the culture of Wales and controlling its fate much easier.
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