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28 negatives : b&w. 1964 National Eisteddfod, Swansea

Image 1: Rhydwen Williams, crowned bard, on stage during the crowining ceremony.
Image 2: Rhydwen Williams, crowned bard, on the stage with the Keeper of the Sword and the Archdruid, Cynan.
Image 3: Rhydwen Williams, crowned bard, on the stage with the Keeper of the Sword, William Morris, the Archdruid, Cynan and the Deputy Archdruid, Crwys.
Images 4 - 5: Rhydwen Williams, crowned bard, with the Keeper of the Sword and Archdruid Cynan.
Image 6: Rhydwen Williams, crowned bard, on the stage with Erfyl Fychan (Arwyddfardd), the Keeper of the Sword (Ceidwad y Cledd) and Archdruid Cynan.
Images 7 - 8: Rhydwen Williams, crowned bard, with William Morris and Archdruid Cynan.
Images 9 - 11: Rhydwen Williams, crowned bard, with Archdruid Cynan, holding the 'aberthged', and Maiden of the Land (Morwyn y Fro).
Images 12 - 13: Part of the exhibition at the National Coal Board stall.
Images 14 - 16: Eisteddfodwyr on the Eisteddfod Field.
Images 17 - 20: Jane Daniels, Bluefield, West Virginia, America who won for her harp recital for those under 18 years old.
Images 21: The Rev Alun R Williams, Cwmllinau, Montgomeryshire, who won the englyn competition.
Images 22 - 23: No description
Images 24 - 25: Emyr Wyn Evans, Fforest, Pontarddulais, Llanelli, who won the solo competition for boys under 18 years old.
Images 26 - 27: Llanberis Choir, with their conductor, Eirwen Pugh, winning the cup for choirs under 18 years old for the third time in a row.
Image 28: No description

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