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Bells Across Cardigan Bay – The Memoir of a Borth Master Mariner
In 1882 the ‘Rowland Evans’, owned by Captain John Evans of Borth, was abandoned in mysterious circumstances off Bardsey Island. The book describes what led the captain to leave the ship and lose his master’s licence, and paints a picture of his life, his ships and the village of Borth and its heritage. 44 photographs.
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Yn 1882, bu cryn ddirgelwch ynghylch ffawd y ‘Rowland Evans’, llong y Capten John Evans o’r Borth, Ceredigion. Pam y gadawodd y capten ei long oddi ar Ynys Enlli gan golli ei drwydded meistr? Dyma bortread o fywyd y capten llong, hanes ei longau a bywyd a threftadaeth forwrol pentref Y Borth. 44 o luniau.In 1882 the ‘Rowland Evans’, owned by Captain John Evans of Borth, was abandoned in mysterious circumstances off Bardsey Island. The book describes what led the captain to leave the ship and lose his master’s licence, and paints a picture of his life, his ships and the village of Borth and its heritage. 44 photographs.
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