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Newtown National Eisteddfod 1965.
Image 1: Chief Bard Tom Parri Jones.
Image 2: Alderman Wilfred Jones
Image 3: Cor Rhydd Hywel. Winners of the competition for choirs under 30 years old.
Image 4: Dyffryn Nantlle Band members.
Image 5: Oakley Band with their conductor Mr R. D. Morgan.
Image 6: Glanmor Party, Amlwch, winnes under 16 years old.
Image 7: Mr Ivor Evans, conductor of Ilford Choir, receiving the 'Y Cymro' cup from Mr Graham Thomas.
Image 8: Miss Pamela Henon, Newtown and Miss Meryl Evans, Pantdwr.
Image 9: Miss Promella Thomas with Miss Doreen Williams, from Patagonia.
Image 10: Senator Rupert Davies presenting the Dame Llewelyn Bowl to the ambulance team of Aberdare Hospital.
Image 11: The ambulance tram from Carmarthen and Cardigan Police who won the Trefeithin shield.
Image 12: Parti Llanerfyl with their welcoming song at the Opening Ceremony.
Image 13: Mr and Mrs Goronwy Pugh.
Image 14: Maldwyn Girls Choir at the Opening Ceremony.
Image 15: Aelwyd Cricieth's Singing Party.
Image 16: Penillion singing party under 12 from Llangynog Primary School, Maldwyn.
Image 17: Dr. Glyn Tegai Hughes opening the Arts and Crafts Exhibition.
Image 18: Mr John Rhys Davies and his daughter, Owenna who won the reciting competition for those between 15 -18 years old. With them are Pat Griffiths and her father.
Image 19: Juliana Williams 22 years old, who won the competition for writing a drama.
Image 20: Mr J. A. Davies chair of the Eisteddfod Executive Committe with his daughter Sian, 4 years old.
Image 21: Alun Williams congratulating Catrin Menna Lloyd, Gorseinion, on winning the reciting competition for those under 15 years old.
Image 22: Colwyn Bay Choir.
Image 23: Parti Berwyn (Llangynog School), first for reciting party under 12 years old.
Image 24: Huw Rees with his mother and friends, Gwen Jones, Nerys Jones and Rhian Thomas. All from New Road School, Newtown.
Image 25: Emyr Wyn Evans, Hendy Forest, Pontarddulais being congratulated by his mother. He won the boys solo under 16.
Image 26: Geryllyn (Trawsfynydd) Cerdd Dant party who came second in the competition.
Image 27: Two part party; Party Glannau Mon. Winners for cerdd dant under 15 years old, including Aloma Jones. ('Tony ac Aloma').
Image 28: Llanberis Girls Choir. Winner of the competition for choirs under 15 years old.
Image 29: Robert Williams, Llangennech, winner of the violin solo under 17 years old.
Image 30: Jane Brandrich, Nerys Jones and Daphne Black under an umbarella.
Images 31 - 32: Mr W. D. Williams, Barmouth, Chaired Bard of Maldwyn National Eisteddfod, 1965.
Image 33: Presenting MrsEigra Lewis Roberts with the gold Medal of the Eisteddfod.
Image 34: Gwyndaf, the future Archdruid with a representation from Aberfan Eisteddfod, 1966.
Image 35: Iona Wynn Williams Llanuchlyn, winner of the penillion singing solo.

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