Friday, 29 June 2018

CAERNARFON INVESTITURE II - 1 JULY 1969 - WHAT ABOUT INVESTITURE III? BUT AM I WASTING MY TIME ON 'MILLENIALS' AND 'DILLETANTS'. THAT'S THE TRUTH OF IT?






I JULY 1969 INVESTITURE DAY - RADICAL RESURGENT NATIONALISM FIGHTS BACK  ..........TELL IT TO THE 'WELSH MILLENIALS' OF TODAY WHO FEAR TO GET OFF THEIR FB BUMS NOR HAVE THE NERVE TO SAY BOO TO THE ENGLISH GEESE SOON TO BE GAGGLING AT THE SEVERN BRIDGE RENAMING CEREMONY... WITH NO WELSH PATRIOTIC RESISTANCE OFFERED AS WOULD THE 'ADFYWIADWYR GWLADGAROL' OF THE 'SIXTIES' STRUGGLE...


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Investiture_of_the_Prince_of_Wales









SIXTIES STRUGGLE  FOR REAL!

 NOW BUT A FADING MEMORY BEST FORGOTTEN BY OUR PRESENT DAY DILLETANTE OPPORTUNISTS AND AIN'T THAT THE TRUTH! SO, WHAT HOPE OF A SEVERN BRIDGE FIGHT BACK, NONE, LET ALONE INVESTITURE III FIGHT BACK?









FAIL TO FIGHT BACK AT SEVERN BRIDGE RENAMING CEREMONY AND PATRIOTS WILL FAIL TO FIGHT BACK AGAINST A FUTURE INVESTITURE III. THINK ABOUT IT NOT SLEEP ON IT?



BAMN!









THE ABOVE REALLY KICKED OFF THE ANTI - INVESTITURE CAMPAIGN OF MAC BUT ALREADY THE  PATRIOTIC FRONT WAS WELL ADVANCED IN CAMPAIGNING AND MOBALISING RADICAL NATIONALIST OPPOSITION FROM THE RANKS OF PLAID CYMRU, CYIG AND ADFER. WILL THERE BE SUFFICIENT NATIONALIST NUMBERS TO MOUNT A RESPECTABLE RADICAL OPPOSITION NEXT TIME? I HAVE MY DOUBTS AS NATIONALIST 'MILLENIALS' APPEAR TO DO THEIR CAMPAIGNING WITH FB BUMS AND NOT ON THE STREETS OR AT CAERNARFON CASTLE GATES. WHATEVER, NEXT TIME AROUND I WILL NOT BE TO THE FORE TOO OLD AND WITH IPF I WILL NOT BE OF MUCH USE BUT SOME ADVICE TO THOSE WHO DO CONSIDER THEY  WILL BE UP TO ORGANISING SOME RADICAL CAMPAIGNING RESISTENCE BETTER START ORGANISING HENCE IN SECRET  AND NOT VIA FB. NOTE THE LAST INVESTITURE WAS BEING ORGANISED TEN YEARS IN ADVANCE SO YOU CAN BET THAT INVESTITURE III ORGANISATION IS WELL UNDER WAY AS ARE WECTU/MI5 PLANS TO THWART ORGANISING OF RESISTANCE. YOU CAN ALSO BET THAT PRO - INVESTITURE SECURITY WILL HAVE LEARNED FROM THE PAST SO NEXT TIME AROUND NATIONALIT WILL NEED TO BE VERY CLEVER IF THEY SEEK TO BE HALF WAY SUCCESSFUL.






INVESTITURE THRONE READY AND WAITNG ON EXHIBITION IN  CAERNARFON CASTLE.


SO FORGET RALLYING AT CILMERI IF YOU CAN'T FIGHT FOR CYMRU.





.............MORE PRIORITY TO RALLY ON OR ABOUT 1 JULY ANNUALLY AT GATES OF CAERNARFON CASTLE AS 'ADFYWIADWYR GWLADGAROL' DID IN 'SXTIES'.....


FE GODWN NI EO?





ADFYWIADWYR GWLADGAROL FLAG






THE 'SIXTIES' STRUGGLE.





















COMING YOUR WAY SOON - WHAT WILL YOU DO ABOUT IT?






LAST BUT NOT LEAST REMEMBER 'Y CROES NAID' CAMPAIGN.












 CROES NAID FLAG.


RETURN OUR CROES NAID GRAFFITI












DO NOT SUPPORT  PLAID 'YES' CYMRU WHO SEEK TO  MAKE OF WALES AN EU COLONY!






SOON THE BAMN BOOK




THS WILL SHOW YOU HOW IT IS DONE!










UP UNTILL RECENT AT 72 STILL FIGHTING BACK BUT NOW RETIRED WITH IPF, OFTEN BREATHLESS, TIRED AND FATIQUED.







Monday, 25 June 2018

IR GAD > BATTLE OF THE SEVERN BRIDGE 2018 A WELSH THERMOPYLAE - ADWY'R BEDDAU.









http://pontglyndwr.blogspot.com/


TELL IT TO THE SPARTANS





MAYBE BELOW WILL INSPIRE- A WELSH THERMOPOPYLAE AT THE SEVERN BRIDGE RENAMING CEREMONY>


https://historicplacenames.rcahmw.gov.uk/placenames/recordedname/c...
The place names of Wales offer a fascinating insight into the past, and you can use this website to discover and learn more about their rich heritage.


BBC - On the hunt for historic trees

news.bbc.co.uk/local/northeastwales/hi/people_and_places/nature/...
On the hunt for historic trees TV presenter James Wong and tree hunter Rob McBride go in search of an old Yew tree high ... It's Welsh name is Adwy'r Beddau, ...





Search - Historic Place Names

historicplacenames.rcahmw.gov.uk/placenames?q=beddau
Adwy'r beddau (Unknown). Grid Reference: SJ 26368 37675. Parish: Glyntraian, Denbighshire



Oak at the Gate of the Dead - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_at_the_Gate_of_the_Dead
Two or three parcels of land on either side of the dyke were also known as Tir y Beddau, land of the graves, although one early 19th century account suggested that the place was also known as Adwy'r Bedwen, the gap of the birch tree.
  • Species: English oak (Quercus robur)
  • Date seeded: circa 800-1000 AD
  • Location: Near Wrexham, Wales



treeblog | The Oak at the Gate of the Dead

treeblog.co.uk/viewpost.php?id=451
The Oak at the Gate of the Dead (Derwen Adwy’r Meirwon in Welsh) is famous, at least locally, for growing at the Pass of the Graves (Adwy’r Beddau).

Talk:Oak at the Gate of the Dead - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Oak_at_the_Gate_of_the_Dead
The name "Oak at the Gate of the Dead" is modern, as is its Welsh derivation Adwy'r Meirwon (lit: ... The place was long called Adwy'r Beddau, ...

Battle of Crogen - Welsh Victory Against English Invaders ...

https://www.transceltic.com/blog/battle-of-crogen-welsh-victory...
August 2015 has seen a number of commemorations and the unveiling of a plaque to mark the 850th anniversary of the Battle of Crogen that took place in the Ceiriog ...


Battle of Crogen - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Crogen
Estimates of the losses suffered in the battle of Crogen vary, most modern historians consider them to have been relatively light with the English army suffering the bulk of the casualties. The place where this clash occurred is called Adwy'r Beddau, "the Pass of the Graves".
  • Start date: 1165
  • End date: 1165


Battle of Crogen | Military Wiki | FANDOM powered by Wikia

military.wikia.com/wiki/Battle_of_Crogen

  • The Battle of Crogen took place in in the Ceiriog Valley, Wales in 1165, between the vanguard of the forces of Henry II of England and an alliance of Welsh princes led by Owain Gwynedd. Although outnumbered, the ambush tactics and valour of the Welsh aided them in their defeat of King Henry's army. Some sources report that adverse weather conditions also played a major part in Henry's defeat. Those weather conditions however were endured by both sides.
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Exploring North Wales: February 2014

exploringnorthwales.blogspot.com/2014/02
Exploring North Wales ... survived nearly 120 years after this event. The Welsh buried the Anglo-Norman dead at a spot known to this day as Adwy'r Beddau ...









OR WE CAN PRETEND

IN ADDITION





 
 












DO MORE WELSH PEOPLE WELCOME PRINCE CHARLES TO WALES THAN PATRIOTS OPPOSE HIS ROYAL VISITS?



WE SHALL SOON SEE

PRINCE CHARLES CRAWLING ALL OVER WALES THRU JULY 2018 TO COMMEMORATE HIS INVESTITURE 1969. ANY PROTEST IDEAS?



2 July 2018

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will attend a gathering of local voluntary bodies to mark the 90th anniversary of the Gwent Association of Voluntary Organisations. G.A.V.O. works to promote volunteering and charitable activity. HRH will meet local groups by displays of their work. Gwent Scouting, Botany Bay, Tintern NP16 6BE.

3 July 2018

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will visit the Cleddau estuary community of Llangwm and celebrate their rich community spirit. TRH will meet local groups around the village and witness the village's attempt at baking the world's largest Welsh Cake. Llangwm Methodist Chapel, Main St, Llangwm, Haverfordwest, SA62 4HS.

The Duchess of Cornwall will visit the Dyfed Shire Horse Farm, a family run enterprise that has been breeding the Dyfed bloodline of Shire Horses for almost 40 years on a farm that has been in the family since 1849, Carnhuan, Eglwyswrw, Crymych, Pembrokeshire SA41 3SY.

The Prince of Wales will visit Da Mhile Distillery, Llandysul, the first organic distillery in the UK approved by the Soil Association. Da Mhile Distillery, Glynhynod Farm, Llandysul, Ceredigion SA44 5JY.

The Prince of Wales will visit St. Gwenog's Church, Llanwenog, and view their unique carvings created by Joseph Reubens, a Belgian World War One refugee. His Royal Highness will also meet members of their local community. Llanwenog Church, Llanybydder SA40 9UT

The Prince of Wales, Patron the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. and The Duchess of Cornwall will host a music & drama evening at his Welsh home, featuring performances by Wynne Evans, Owen Teale and royal harpist Anne Denholm, as well as students and musicians of the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. Llwynywermod, Myddfai, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire.

4 July 2018

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will visit Llandovery Railway Station where celebrations marking the 150th anniversary of the Heart of Wales railway line will be taking place. Llandovery SA20 0BE.

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will then travel on the train from Llandovery to Builth Wells, meeting members of the Friends of the Heart of Wales line en route.

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will reopen the newly-renovated Edwardian community hall – The Strand Hall – in the market town of Builth Wells. Their Royal Highnesses will tour a local farmers market in the hall and listen to a performance by Young Farmers clubs. The Strand Hall, Builth Wells LD2 3BDE.

The Prince of Wales, President, The Prince's Trust will meet young people taking part in the 'Get into Rural Skills' programme and meet some of those who have taken part previously. The programme aims to prepare young people for employment in the many rural industries locally, Brecon Beacons National Park Visitors' Centre, Libanus, Brecon, Powys LD3 8ER.

The Prince of Wales will attend a service to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the National Health Service, hosted by Rt. Hon. Carwyn Jones AM, the First Minister of Wales and Dr Andrew Goodall, Chief Executive of NHS Wales. They will be joined by NHS staff from across Wales for this thanksgiving service at Llandaff Cathedral, Llandaff, Cardiff CF5 2LA.

5 July 2018

The Prince of Wales will visit Ysbyty Aneurin Bevan on the 70th Anniversary of the NHS. His Royal Highness will attend a Garden Party. HRH will meet patients and staff and visit a number of stalls celebrating the history of the NHS, partnership working and future services, Ysbyty Aneurin Bevan, Lime Avenue, Ebbw Vale NP23 6GL.

The Prince of Wales will tour the Tretower Court medieval manor house in Crickhowell and meet staff, volunteers and supporters. Tretower Court and Castle, Crickhowell NP8 1RD.

The Prince of Wales will visit the restored former Corn Exchange in the market town of Crickhowell. HRH will meet the local group who helped find a new use for the building HRH will visit the newly opened businesses and flats. The Corn Exchange, High Street, Crickhowell NP8 1BH.

The Prince of Wales, Patron the Landmark Trust, will tour their recently completed Landmark Trust house Llwyn Celyn. HRH will meet crafts people involved in the restoration of the medieval hall house in the hills above Abergavenny, Llwyn Celyn, Cwmyoy, Abergavenny, NP7 7NE

The Prince of Wales will attend a meeting with the Black Mountains Land Use Partnership. The partnership brings together farmers and graziers who live, work, and manage livestock on the Black Mountains, Llwyn Celyn, Cwmyoy, Abergavenny, NP7 7NE

6 July 2018

The Prince of Wales will visit Ysgol San Siôr primary school where he will meet pupils and learn about the school's proactive environmental programme. HRH tour the garden visiting the many animals kept there including chickens and golden Pheasants. Ysgol San Siôr, Church Walk, Llandudno, LL30 2HL.

The Prince of Wales, President the National Trust, will tour Bodysgallen Hall.

The Prince of Wales, Founding Patron, will attend PRIME Cymru's annual awards ceremony before speaking with clients, mentors and award winners at PRIME Cymru's reception. Bodysgallen Hall, The Royal Welsh Way, Llandudno, North Wales LL30 1RS.

The Prince of Wales will visit St. Digain Church, and view their ancient yew tree before meeting members of local societies and clubs and members of the community, St. Digain Church, Llangernyw, Abergele LL22 8PQ.

The Prince of Wales will visit Gwydir Castle, an early C16th fortified manor house. His Royal Highness will view some of the rooms that have reinstated panelling that were previously dispersed from the castle. Gwydir Castle, Llanrwst, Conwy Valley LL26 0PN.
REMEMBER WELL THE 'SIXTIES' WHEN NATIONALISTS HAD GUTS!