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11 negatives : b&w. National Eisteddfod, Swansea 1964.
Images 1 - 2: Bodwrog on Angelsey is a village who won some of the festival's main competitions. The cup for the under 21 'Penillion' singing party was awarded to this happy lot. Also, the boys' reciting party (under 25) won first prize and the folk singing party again joint winners.
Images 3 - 4: Meriel James, Cwmgwili, Jennifer Evans, Pontarddulais and Norma Winstone, Felindre who won prizes for reciting under 15 years old.
Image 5: Gaenor Falmai Jones (14 years old) from Sarnau is a talented candidate who won the main prize for the 'alaw werin' folk singing for those under 16 years old and came third in the cerdd dant section for under 15 year olds.
Image 6: The children who were awarded a prize in the Eisteddfod Council exams. Image 7: Ann Jones-Morris, Porthmadog, winner of the individual folk dancing competition for girls with the harpist Francis Mon Jones who played accompaniment for her.
Image 8: A special honour for Anne Thomas, Caernarfon, to sing the soprano lead at the Welsh National Youth Orchestra concert on Wednesday night.
Image 9: Delyth Mai Johnes, Rhydymain, Dolgellau, was among a hundred and more competitors who took part in the under 12 reciting competition, and the youngest to appear on the stage - she also went on to win first prize (joint place with Alun Williams).
Image 10: Winner of the individual dancing competition for boys: Owen H Roberts who has also won in other Welsh Eisteddfodau.
Image 11: The Apollo Trio, Aberystwyth, winners of the instrumental trio.
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