- Y
Cwmwl was a 19th-century
Welsh language monthly magazine,
first published in
Aberystwyth in 1843, by
Joseph Roberts, Hugh Hughes,
David Jones and John...
- survive, but
others have been lost. In 2015 a
project called Gorsedd y
Cwmwl emerged,
aimed at
restoring the
original name of the
Trono de las Nubes...
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Bychain Aled Rhys
Wiliam 1985 Rhyl
Cynefin Robat Powell 1986
Fishguard Y
Cwmwl Gwynn ap
Gwilym 1987
Porthmadog Llanw a
Thrai Ieuan Wyn 1988
Newport Storm...
- who "explores
resonances from the past that
connect with the
modern day."
Cwmwl (2020) Edyf (2022) The
Bitter (2024)
Crwydro (2024) "The Wife of Usher's...
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historical fiction:
Alexander Cordell's This
Sweet and
Bitter Earth (1977) and
Cwmwl dros y Cwm (2013) by
Gareth F. Williams. In 1981 a
memorial to
those lost...
- 1961
Rhosllanerchrugog L
Haydn Lewis Ffoadur 1962
Llanelli D
Emlyn Lewis Y
Cwmwl 1963
Llandudno Tom Parri-Jones Y Bont 1964
Swansea Parch Rhydwen Williams...
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Stwnsh Rwdlan –
Llyfr Coginio i
Blant Bach,
November 1997 (Y Lolfa)
Parti Cwmwl –
Llyfr Coginio i
Blant Bach,
September 1998 (Y Lolfa)
Cyfres Darllen Mewn...
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Cerro Cóndor
Craig yr Eryr
Cerro Cóndor
Cerro Trono de las
Nubes Gorsedd y
Cwmwl Cerro Trono de las
Nubes Chico River Afon Fach Rio
Chico Chubut River Afon...
- Welsh-language awards. The
primary sector award went to
Gareth F.
Williams for
Cwmwl dros y Cwm, a
historical novel set in
Senghenydd in
South Wales at the time...
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Cymru Ddoe a Heddiw, 1990
Wales Yesterday and Today, 1990 Cadw Tŷ mewn
Cwmwl Tystion, 1990 (Welsh Arts
Council Prize, 1991)
Protestant Dissenters in...