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The Bardic Gorsedd, Stone CircleThe Bardic Gorsedd, Its History and Symbolism -- Stone Circle, erected prior to the National Eisteddfod at Pontypool in 1923. 1923
Mor o gan yw cymry I gydWinston Churchill, Mr David Lloyd George and Miss Lloyd George at the Eisteddfod
David Lloyd-George at the Welsh National Eisteddfod, BirkenhPhotograph of David Lloyd-George (1863-1945), 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, the Welsh Liberal statesman, taken during a speech at the Welsh National Eisteddfod, Birkenhead, 6th September 1917
Marquis of Anglesey in his Bardic robesChairing the bard of the year at the Bangor Eisteddfod in 1902. Henry Pagt, 5th Anglesey, famously eccentric, fond of dressing up and amateur dramatics
Sir W W Wynn initiated at the Eisteddfod, Porthmadog, WalesSir W W Wynn initiated as an Ovate at the Eisteddfod, Porthmadog, North Wales. Date: 1872
Lloyd George speaking at the Welsh National EisteddfodPrime Minister, David Lloyd George making a speech at the Welsh National Eisteddfod at Birkenhead in 1917. Date: 1917
Welsh Eisteddfod 1906Opening of Gorsedd, Ceremony in which druids are in a circle, the Gorsedd (meaning chief) sit on a throne, where the Eisteddfod is proclaimed. 1906
Welsh Eisteddfod Regalia 1906Welsh Eisteddfod Regalia and Offices. Ceremony in the Royal National Eisteddfod takes place every summer in the first week of August, been happening for a couple of centuries since 1568
EISTEDDFOD, WALES 1955The Bardic Procession at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, at Ystradgynlas, Breconshire. The Eisteddfodau were established to encourage Welsh music, customs, languages etc. Date: 1955
Princess Elizabeth invested as a bardPrincess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II, is invested as a bard at Mountain Ash on the 6th August 1946 at the Welsh Eisteddfod. Date: 1946
Cardiff Eisteddfod, 1850The Cardiff Atheneaum Eisteddfod at the town hall, 1850. Date: 1850
Welsh Costumes
Llangollen EisteddfodMembers of the Wisbech School, Cambridgeshire, England, performing a sword dance in the main thoroughfare of Llangollen, Wales, during the annual Eisteddfod celebration