Gwyn
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17 years ago
In The North Wales Quarrymen 1874-1922 by Merfyn Jones, mention is made on page 166 of "the old custom of the right to take home a round piece of slate". This is in relation to Llechwedd at around 1893 when C.W.Roberts was resident manager and having trouble getting the men to accept new rules. Ref. Y Genedl Gymreig. May,23. 1893.
Please, can anybody explain and expand on this custom?
hymac580c
17 years ago
I think that is a fact. My father told me that he worked at Llechwedd for a short while after ww2. He wanted a blade for a slate sawing table which they were going to use at Dwr Oer. So he carried one home hidden behind a round slate which he had made.
Bellach dim ond swn y gwynt yn chwibian, lle bu gynt yr engan ar cynion yn tincian.

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