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Fron-Goch Camp 1916 – And the Birth of the IRA
Lyn Ebenezer sets the Easter Rising of 1916 in the context of Dublin at that particular time, and relates the shipping out of Ireland of almost 2,000 Irishmen, to be imprisoned in a former whisky factory in a damp and remote part of Wales. The reactions of the prisoners to their Welsh surroundings and neighbours, and of the Welsh neighbours to these fellow-Celts, are recorded.
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Cyfrol sy’n bwrw golwg o safbwynt Cymreig a Gwyddelig ar wersyll caethiwedigaeth Fron-goch a ddefnyddiwyd i garcharu bron i 2,000 o weriniaethwyr Gwyddelig o 1916 ymlaen. Argraffiad newydd.Lyn Ebenezer sets the Easter Rising of 1916 in the context of Dublin at that particular time, and relates the shipping out of Ireland of almost 2,000 Irishmen, to be imprisoned in a former whisky factory in a damp and remote part of Wales. The reactions of the prisoners to their Welsh surroundings and neighbours, and of the Welsh neighbours to these fellow-Celts, are recorded.
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