On the A487 roadside near Llanrhystud is a piece of graffiti written in reaction to one of the most notorious cases of the British government trampling over Welsh interests. ‘Cofiwch Dryweryn’ is by now an iconic image of modern Wales. It refers to the compulsory eviction of the village of Capel Celyn so the valley could be flooded by the new Tryweryn Reservoir, built to provide water to Liverpool. The graffiti was initially painted in white in 1963 and has subsequently been recrafted many times. Today’s image has the words 'Cofiwch Dryweryn' in white on a red background.
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- Our simple and stylish classic hoodie is available in many vibrant colours. Made from cotton faced fabric, it is an essential for any hoodie lover.
Fabric
80% Ringspun cotton, 20% Polyester. Smoke Colours: 70% Ringspun cotton,30% Polyester
80% Ringspun cotton, 20% Polyester. Smoke Colours: 70% Ringspun cotton,30% Polyester
Weight
280gsm
Size
XS 34" S 36" M 40" L 44" XL 48" 2XL 52"
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