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Why England Erased This Welsh Village - YouTube

://www.patreon.com/faultline In 1965, England drowned the Welsh village of Capel Celyn and the surrounding farmlands, home to 70 residents ...

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Capel Celyn was a rural community in Gwynedd, Wales ... - Reddit

Capel Celyn was a rural community in Gwynedd, Wales, that was intentionally flooded in 1965 to create a reservoir to supply Liverpool, England

Capel Celyn - Wikipedia

Capel Celyn was a rural community to the northwest of Bala in Gwynedd, Wales, in the Afon Tryweryn valley. The village and other parts of the valley were ...

Remembering Capel Celyn. In 1965, a Welsh village was… - Medium

Remembering Capel Celyn ... In 1965, a Welsh village was deliberately flooded to supply fresh water to Liverpool. What can we learn from this ...

Tryweryn flooding - Wikipedia

... Wales, in the Afon Tryweryn valley. The village and other parts of the valley were flooded in 1965 to create Llyn Celyn reservoir, in order to supply ...

Tryweryn: The stories behind drowned village Capel Celyn - BBC

In 1965 - the same year as I was born - the nine-year battle to save Capel Celyn was finally lost and the village was flooded. Growing up, it ...

Capel Celyn: the Welsh village that became a reservoir for England

In 1965, one of the last Welsh-only speaking communities in Wales was drowned to supply water to Liverpool. Lauren Good charts the story of ...

Tryweryn: The stories behind drowned village Capel Celyn - BBC

In 1965 - the same year as I was born - the nine-year battle to save Capel Celyn was finally lost and the village was flooded. Growing up, it ...

Remembering Capel Celyn - Liverpolitan

In 1965, the Welsh village of Capel Celyn in the Tryweryn Valley was flooded to supply fresh water to Liverpool. It's been a sore point ever ...

Why England Erased This Welsh Village. In 1965 ... - Instagram

30 likes, 1 comments - faultlinevideos on April 22, 2024: "Why England Erased This Welsh Village. In 1965, England drowned the Welsh village ...

Ghostly remains of flooded Welsh village uncovered by heatwave

In 1965 it was flooded to create a freshwater reserve for Liverpool known as Llyn Celyn. As well as 12 homes lost, the flood wiped out farms, a ...

The drowned village that turned the Welsh against the English

Modern Welsh nationalism can be traced to the sorry tale of Capel Celyn, wiped from the map to provide drinking water for Liverpool.

Tryweryn - The Welsh village flooded to supply an English city with ...

The city had previously used Wales to source its water supply, and another lost village called Llanwyddyn was flooded in 1888 to provide ...

Tryweryn, the Story of a Valley (1965) | Britain on Film - YouTube

Tryweryn, the Story of a Valley (1965) | Britain on Film. 34K ... Why England Erased This Welsh Village. Faultline•364K views · 17:40. Go ...

Cofiwch Dryweryn - Sarah Woodbury

In July 1957, the British Parliament approved a plan by the Liverpool City Council to flood the Tryweryn Valley, located northwest of Bala in ...

COFIWCH DRYWERYN - Swansea Student Media

In 1965 a small Welsh village in Gwynedd, north Wales was drowned to quench the thirst of an English city. In 1956, a private bill sponsored ...

What is Tryweryn Valley? Learn about Capel Celyn - Twinkl

The village located in the Afon Tryweryn Valley was flooded/drowned in 1965 to create a reservoir, now known as Llyn Celyn, in order to supply Liverpool with ...

Shadowlands: Matthew Green (1965) | Travels Through Time

Up until the 1960s, the valley was home to the village of Capel Celyn, one of the few predominantly Welsh-speaking communities left in Wales. It ...

Tryweryn | Peoples Collection Wales

The campaign to save the Tryweryn Valley and the village of Capel Celyn from being flooded to supply water to the city of Liverpool began on 20 December 1955.