North Wales, UK (by Elissar Haidar)
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“ Point of Ayr Lighthouse “ // Aled Lewis
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Welsh Folklore
Black cats, often considered banes and the companions of dark entities elsewhere, are welcomed in Wales as felicitous granters of bright fortune and good health.
"Cath ddu, mi glywais dd'wedyd,/ A fedr swyno hefyd,/ A chadw'r teulu lle mae'n byw/O afael pob rhyw glefyd."
"A black cat, I've heard it said,/ Can charm all ill away,/ And keep the house wherein she dwells/ From fever's deadly sway."
- Welsh folk-lore: a collection of the folk-tales and legends of North Wales by Elias Owen, 1896
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Llandudno Pier - Clare Wrench
British , b. ?
Acrylic on canvas , 15.5 x 11.5 cm.
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Three friends climbing on top of a bluff.
North Wales
1931
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went for a little walk the other day around llyn geirionydd
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Happy Winter Solstice and Merry Christmas from North Wales.
Heuldro'r Gaeaf Hapus a Nadolig Llawen o Ogledd Cymru.
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TINN will be hosting in person Social and support groups in Bangor over the next months, At Fran Wen Nyth on Fordd Garth.
5pm to 7pm
18/03/24
15/04/24
20/05/24
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