Trefdraeth Wales

Among the many locations featured in Real Wales, Peter Finch mentions Trefdraeth as part of "Y Fro Efallai" (Welsh for "the vale maybe" - where he claims reality and fantasy mix in paragraph six.

Trefdraeth Wales

Among the many locations featured in Real Wales, Peter Finch mentions Trefdraeth as part of "Y Fro Efallai" (Welsh for "the vale maybe" - where he claims reality and fantasy mix in paragraph six.

Trefdraeth Wales

Among the many locations featured in Real Wales, Peter Finch mentions Trefdraeth as part of "Y Fro Efallai" (Welsh for "the vale maybe" - where he claims reality and fantasy mix in paragraph six.

Tintern Abbey

See a picture here or here.

William Wordsworth writes about Tintern Abbey in his poem " A Few Lines Written Above Tintern Abbey" where he sits and wishes to be even more immersed in nature and longs for a life outside the city and misses when he "bounded over the mountains" (Wordsworth). It was made famous by this poem.

Bull Ring, Birmingham

This was one of several cities of Chartist uprisings in England following the rejection of the 1839 Chartist Petition, one of the first attempts at a mass petition gaining 1,280,000 signatures from around the country. The Petition was presented to congress by Thomas Attwood on June 14 and was denied 235 to 46. The Bull Ring Riots was one of the largest Chartist protests that resulted from the rejection of the 1839 Petition.

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