Penysarn, The Ancient Copper Mines c.1950
Photo ref: P275010
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Copper was extracted by the Romans here, but the present mines in Parys Mountain, near Amlwch, date from the 18th century, and were claimed to be the largest in the world during the Industrial Revolution. The mines were about to close when in 1768 fresh deposits of the copper were discovered. The workings around this redundant engine room and chimney building are a fine – or grim- reminder of those glorious days.

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A Selection of Memories from Penysarn

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Penysarn

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I have hundreds of happy of memories of Penysarn, the village in which I was born and lived until I was 17. My most vivid is during the year of 'The big freeze', with the roads being impassable, all the village children had the finest sledge run imaginable. We would all walk to the top of the hill to the next village (Nebo), and slide all the way to the bottom ending in Penysarn, oh what fun. No-one got hurt and ...see more