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Restoration of Mountain Ash War Memorial via Aberdare Blog October 31st, 2008 at 18:15

image Rhondda Cynon Taf Council provide an Update on the restoration of Mountain Ash War Memorial after vandals stole precious plaques recently… Rhondda Cynon Taf Council has nearly completed temporary restoration plans put in place for Remembrance Day, following the mindless vandalism of Mountain Ash war memorial. Outrage was caused when the bronze plaque on the memorial was stolen earlier this year, leading to concern and upset about the use of the sacred monument on November 11. However, Council staff stepped in with a plan that would allow the memorial to be restored on a short-term basis, in time for the remembrance ceremony, with more permanent restoration to follow. A blank marble plaque was commissioned and installed on the memorial and will remain until a new, bronze one can be...

Ynysybwl Cenotaph Photos via Aberdare Blog September 13th, 2008 at 19:31

image After far too much procrastination we have finally uploaded photos of the Ynysybwl Cenotaph war memorial. Click here to see the Full set of Photos of Ynysybwl Cenotaph The memorial is in the centre of the village, near the Post Office. The cenotaph is made of portland stone with a bronze relief (see photo on left) on front face depicting a soldier and sailor in a graveyard. A sword of sacrifice is carved on two faces of the cenotaph. HRH Prince of Wales re-dedicated the Cenotaph in a ceremony that took place in May 2006....

St Mary’s Church, Welshpool via Aberdare Blog August 31st, 2008 at 11:37

image St Mary’s Church, Welshpool gives a splendid vantage point over the town of Welshpool. You can see the lush green rolling hills beyond the town from the Church. Welshpool War Memorial is situated within the grounds of St Mary’s Church, a 20ft memorial built of sandstone. See the Full Set of Photographs here (on Flickr)...

Veterans Day Parade in Aberdare via Aberdare Blog June 29th, 2008 at 21:57

image A Veterans Parade was held today in Aberdare celebrating the contribution made by all those who have served in the Armed Forces. Plans for a Veterans Day were announced in February 2006 by the then Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, who said the aim was to ensure that the contribution of veterans was never forgotten. Every year since then, Veterans Day has provided a focus for the community to recognise the part played by veterans of all ages in conflicts both past and present. Photos courtesy of John Rees Photography (Aberdare) Click on the thumbnail for a larger photo....

Machen War Memorial via Aberdare Blog May 24th, 2008 at 22:40

image Added Machen War Memorial to the Gallery here. John Rawlins maintains a website dedicated to those who lost their lives in the Great War. From his website he writes : “Machen is a small village in South Wales that is situated half-way between the larger towns of Caerphilly and Newport In 1914, the Parish of Machen comprised the villages of Upper and Lower Machen and Rhyd-y-Gwern. The combined population of the Parish was around 2,500. Like many similar villages in Wales, the impact of the Great War on the village of Machen must have been enormous. By mid 1916 there were over one hundred and fifty local men in the armed services, by the end of the war the figure would have been far greater. The loss of the 29 men who...

In the Corner of a Valleys Village via Aberdare Blog March 19th, 2008 at 18:54

image It’s not too difficult to drive past the Cilfynydd ‘Pillar’ War Memorial and completely miss it! The Memorial lies on the hillside on the edge of Cilfynydd, a small village nearby Pontypridd. The Welsh word cil in Cilfynydd can mean nook, or retreat, or corner, or recess, {insert favourite synonym here}. It’s a good choice of name for the village which itself seems to nestle and retreat into the mountain-side. The busy A470 Merthyr to Cardiff road runs parallel to the village and a few feet from the......

Mountain Ash Internet Guide Map via Aberdare Blog February 10th, 2008 at 20:25

image With so many interesting places in Mountain Ash Town we thought we would put them on map to make them easier to find. Here’s a Map of Mountain Ash we baked earlier. Markers on the Map indicate a Link to Photos of interest. Some of the things we’ve added to the map include : Mountain Ash War Memorial; the Gorsedd Circle of Stones at Dyffryn Woods, Chapels including Providence, Nazareth, Soar, Ffrwd, Elim and others; Churches including St Margaret’s; Pubs including Napiers Arms, Mountain Ash Inn; the Workmen’s Club and Institute in Oxford Street, recently restored; the Town Hall; Mountain Library, and much more. As this is a ‘work in progress’ if you would like to add photos, or suggest links, please get in......

The Finest Backside in Cardiganshire via Aberdare Blog January 2nd, 2008 at 10:48

image Mario Rutelli’s War Memorial at Aberystwyth is the most spectacular Welsh war memorial. There is a collection of photos of the Memorial in the Gallery. Judge with your own eyes, or better still visit it yourself. Who was the model ? Answers on a postcard if you know, please. Welsh historian Gwyn Williams described it vividly : “I know people who still go round the point on which it stands to view once more what is thought to be the finest backside in Cardiganshire“. (’The Land Remembers’, Futura, London 1977). Spot on Mr......

Caerphilly War Memorial via Aberdare Blog December 18th, 2007 at 20:03

image Photos from Caerphilly war memorial are now available in the Gallery. The memorial is situated in the town centre, near a busy junction.   It has the spectacular backdrop of Caerphilly Castle. The memorial was unveiled in 1922 by the Earl of Plymouth. In the photograph : an unusual bronze relief which forms part of the war......

Aberdare MP at Remembrance Sunday via Aberdare Blog November 11th, 2007 at 19:07

image Aberdare MP Ann Clwyd (Labour, Cynon Valley) came to Aberdare Town today November 11th 2007 for Remembrance Sunday to lay a wreath at the Cenotaph in Aberdare, along with representatives from other groups in the Community and several hundred of her constituents. Photo : Laying the wreath at Aberdare Cenotaph - Ann Clwyd MP and Rhondda Cynon Taff Council Deputy Leader, Councillor Anthony......

We Shall Remember Them via Aberdare Blog November 11th, 2007 at 13:56

image As it is Remembrance Sunday today many people will have spent precious moments this morning at their local war memorial remembering those who have lost their lives in war. This Blog includes photographs of War Memorials taken across Wales including photos from Aberdare, Llwydcoed, Hirwaun, Lampeter, Carmarthen, Merthyr Tydfil, Blaenrhondda and other places. With many more photos to follow including those from Cardigan, Aberystwyth, Fishguard and beyond. Why Welsh War Memorials in an Aberdare Blog ? Good question. Perhaps it was the memories of walking on parade through Aberdare Town as a Cub Scouts years ago. And being a part of a ceremony with such a serious purpose. The cold winds of the Autumn, the striking colours from wreaths, poppies and Standards, the fantastically old soldiers...

Lampeter War Memorial via Aberdare Blog October 8th, 2007 at 11:47

image So what does Lampeter War Memorial have in common with the Valleys town of Aberdare ? There is a clue in the photograph. The memorial was sculpted by the eminent Welsh sculptor Sir William Goscombe John. Goscombe John designed the Lampeter War Memorial and it was unveiled in 1921. A year earlier his statue of the conductor Griffith Rhys Jones - known as ‘Caradog’ - was unveiled in Victoria Square Aberdare. Click here for a full set of photographs on Lampeter War Memorial Goscombe John designed a number of war memorials situated in Wales, including one at Penarth, Llandaff, and Carmarthen (photos published on Aberdare Blog previously here). aberdare, Aberdare Town, Caradog, Lampeter, photos, Sculptures and Monuments, victoria square, War Memorial, william goscombe...

Newbridge war memorial at St Fagans via Aberdare Blog September 25th, 2007 at 10:18

image Newbridge war memorial was moved in 1996 from Caetwmpyn Park, Newbridge to St Fagans National History Museum in Cardiff. It is located in the museum near the Oakdale Workingmen’s Institute building. The memorial was originally unveiled at Newbridge in 1936. It lists the names of seventy-nine men killed during the First World War and thirty-seven belonging to those that fell 1939-45. The dedication plaque reads : “This memorial was erected in Newbridge, Monmouthshire in 1936. It was donated to the Museum of Welsh Life in 1995. And re-dedicated on 19 October 1996 by his grace Alwyn Rice Jones, Archbishop of Wales. It stands as a memorial to all those men and women of Wales who gave their lives for their country.” Monmouthshire, national history...

Carmarthen County War Memorial via Aberdare Blog September 21st, 2007 at 22:58

image Carmarthen County War Memorial has a distinct link with the Caradog statue in Victoria Square, Aberdare. Both were sculpted by William Goscombe John. aberdare, Aberdare Town, Caradog, Carmarthen, photos, Sculptures and Monuments, victoria square, william goscombe...