- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
- 'gr****' (glaswellt or gwelltglas), and in
fossilized expressions such as
caseg las 'gray mare', tir glas 'green land',
papur llwyd 'brown paper' and even...
- 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...
- woman.[better source needed] Twco Fala:
Apple bobbing[better source needed]
Caseg Fedi:
Harvest mare
Samhain Halloween Day of the Dead
Allantide Dziady Winter...
-
Gallt yr Ogof to
Glyder Fach.
Between Glyder Fach and its
summit lies Llyn
Caseg-fraith, a po****r lake for
photographing Tryfan and its reflection. The...
- he
collaborated with
artists John
Petts and
Brenda Chamberlain on the "
Caseg broadsheets". His
first published book was the
poetry collection Raider's...