- 4°03′04″W / 53.1797180000°N 4.0512150000°W / 53.1797180000; -4.0512150000 Cwm
Caseg is a
broad glacial valley in
Snowdonia leading west from the
Carneddau towards...
- on its
eastern bank, it is
joined by the
substantial tributary, the Afon
Caseg,
which drains a
large area of the
Carneddau mountains. The
course turns...
-
tradition after a
small village in the Taff Valley. One
Nantgarw dance, Y
Caseg Eira, is
derived directly from
notes made on
traditional Welsh dances from...
- as an
artist at the
Royal Academy Schools in London.
Chamberlain ran the
Caseg Press in Bethesda, Wales, with her then-husband the
artist John Petts, and...
- Orkney)
Cailleach Gaelic: Old
Woman or The Hag (harvest
after All Saints)
Caseg Fedi or
harvest mare in Wales. 'Y Wrach' or 'The Hag' in Caernarvonshire...
- Chamberlain,
Petts bought a hand-operated
printing press and set up the
Caseg Press in 1937 to
produce bookplates,
greeting cards and
prints of local...
- 'gr****' (glaswellt or gwelltglas), and in
fossilized expressions such as
caseg las 'gray mare', tir glas 'green land',
papur llwyd 'brown paper' and even...
- (Ls) Afon
Rhaeadr Bach (Ls) Afon Gam (L) Afon Goch (Rs) Afon
Ogwen Afon
Caseg (R) Afon
Llafar (L) Afon
Denau (flows into Llyn Ogwen) Nant
Gwern y Gof...
-
difficult to cross. In
drier times,
ascent can be made via the
crossing of Afon
Caseg and then up the "front edge" of the peak. The
views from this
point north-west...
- he
collaborated with
artists John
Petts and
Brenda Chamberlain on the "
Caseg broadsheets". His
first published book was the
poetry collection Raider's...