Keith O'Brien
Danger Farm, A History of Trawsfynydd Artillery Camp
Awdur: Keith O'Brien
ISBN: 9781845243418
Dyddiad Cyhoeddi: 05 Mawrth 2021
Cyhoeddwr: Llygad Gwalch Cyf
Fformat: Clawr Meddal, 150x155 mm, 140 tudalen
Iaith: Saesneg
Hanes gwersyll milwrol Trawsfynydd rhwng 1903 a 1959 a geir yn y llyfr darluniadol, cryno hwn. Caiff ymateb llawn y trigolion lleol i'r gwersyll, ynghyd â chasgliad arbennig o ddelweddau hanesyddol a chyfoes eu dwyn i olau dydd, a hynny am y tro cyntaf gan yr hanesydd lleol, Keith O'Brien.
Darparwyd yr isod gan y Cyhoeddwr:
Tabl Cynnwys:
The history of the Trawsfynydd military camp from 1903-1959 is a famousexample of the occupation of Welsh land for the use of the British armed forces.
Gwybodaeth Bellach:
Trawsfynydd is an area steeped in Welsh heritage and culture. But that meant nothing to the war machine that emptied the heathland of its farmers and used it for artillery firing practice, a prisoner of war camp and other purposes that were 'necessary' for the British Empire.
Hearing the big guns firing here gave Hedd Wyn his first taste of the war at his home in the nearby Prysor Valley. This became the subject of an article by Dyfnallt: "That night when I recounted the story of the destruction in Traws, there was a wild look in Hedd Wyn's eyes; and nobody was more outspoken against the abhorrent profanity that prostituted the vale than he was."
In the early 1950s, there were protests by Plaid Cymru against extendingthe firing range with none other than Gwynfor Evans leading by using Gandhi's non-violent approach to opposing the regime. Again, there is so much we do not know about the history of the camp. In this book, the full history, the local response and a special collection of historical and contemporary images see the light of day for the first time.