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Bala National Eisteddfod 1967
Images 1 - 3: The Rev. Vivian Jones, 37 years old, a minister with the Independants at Alltwen, Cwm Tawe, originally from Garnant. He was the one who came closest to winning the Prose Medal, but this award was witheld Images 4 - 5: No Description
Image 6: Phillip Morgan, Bebbington, previously from Treorchy who won two competitions on the trombone at the Eisteddfod.
Image 7: Folk Dancing Party
Image 8: Aloma and Christine competing in the Cerdd Dant duet competition.
Image 9: Pat and Margaret Williams competing in the Cerdd Dant duet competition.
Images 10 - 11: Mr and Mrs J. E. Jones, Cardiff (Plaid Cymru).
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Image 15: Aloma and Christine competing in the Cerdd Dant duet competition.
Image 16: Christine Main, second in the wind instrument solo competition under 19 years old.
Image 17: Professor Idris Foster and Mr R. A. Roberts, Dyserth, winner of the Drama Medal.
Image 18: Mr. R. A. Roberts, Dyserth, winner of the Drama Medal.
Image 19: Pat and Margaret Williams competing in the Cerdd Dant duet competition.
Image 20: John Esias, Mynydd Cyffig, joint winner of the wind instrument solo for those under 19 years old.
Image 21: Leslie Wyn Jones, Blaenau Ffestiniog, joint winner of the wind instrument solo for those under 19 oed.
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Image 25: Stephen Knott, from Manchester, a student at Swansea, winner of the individual dance competition.
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Image 27: Folk Dancing Party
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Image 30: Margaret Morris, Carway, Cydweli, soloist winner for young girls between 15 and 19 years old.

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