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Glyn Ceiriog photos (13 available)

Old photo of Glyn Ceiriog

Glyn Ceiriog maps (2 available)

Old map of Glyn Ceiriog

Glyn Ceiriog memories

Born Ceriog 1950

I really have little memory of life in Ceriog but would love to hear from anyonr who knw my parents who lived there in the early 1950's. Bertie and Phyllis Brown. I was born in 1950 and although I have as address I think it better not to add it here for fear on invading peoples privacy (same with the names I have. My mother was from Stoke on Trent, father a Southerner.

Contributed by charmian brown

Hiraeth

Glyn Ceiriog, Parish Church c1955

I was born in Chirk Cottage Hospital and brought up in Glyn Ceiriog. I had a very happy childhood attending the Controlled School and later the Board School.
I was a member of the Urdd and as a school we travelled and stayed with some lovely hospitable people when attending Eisteddfods in South Wales during the 1950's. There seemed then to be something going on all the time in the Valley concerts, dramas, whist drives, Noson Lawen, Pictures in the Institute on a Friday night. Band of Hope, Gymanfas, Carnivals ( my Mum was always very involved) and of course the Powys Eisteddfod too. I was fortunate to be chosen as one of the flower girls. A small village perhaps, ...read more here
Contributed by Rhianon Ashmore

Clwyd memories

Hiraeth

Glyn Ceiriog, Parish Church c1955

I was born in Chirk Cottage Hospital and brought up in Glyn Ceiriog. I had a very happy childhood attending the Controlled School and later the Board School.
I was a member of the Urdd and as a school we travelled and stayed with some lovely hospitable people when attending Eisteddfods in South Wales during the 1950's. There seemed then to be something going on all the time in the Valley concerts, dramas, whist drives, Noson Lawen, Pictures in the Institute on a Friday night. Band of Hope, Gymanfas, Carnivals ( my Mum was always very involved) and of course the Powys Eisteddfod too. I was fortunate to be chosen as one of the flower girls. A small village perhaps, ...read more here
A memory of Glyn Ceiriog contributed by Rhianon Ashmore

Born Ceriog 1950

I really have little memory of life in Ceriog but would love to hear from anyonr who knw my parents who lived there in the early 1950's. Bertie and Phyllis Brown. I was born in 1950 and although I have as address I think it better not to add it here for fear on invading peoples privacy (same with the names I have. My mother was from Stoke on Trent, father a Southerner.

A memory of Glyn Ceiriog contributed by charmian brown

Extracts From Glyn Ceiriog & Clwyd books

Glyn Ceiriog, the Village c1965

Lloyd George once described the Ceiriog Valley as a ‘little bit of heaven on earth’, despite the small Wynne slate mine in the village. Glyn Ceiriog remained a relatively unspoilt place, even after the Prime Minister’s recommendation.
An extract from from"Wales Living Memories".