Y Darian was a radical Welsh language newspaper that circulated in the South Wales valleys and Monmouthshire.
Y Darian was a radical Welsh language newspaper that circulated in the South Wales valleys and Monmouthshire. It included poems by local people and issues relating to the Welsh coalfields. It was the only undenominational paper printed in Welsh in South Wales at the time. Associated titles: Tarian y gweithiwr (1875-1914)
A weekly English language newspaper, which circulated in Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire.
A weekly English language newspaper, which circulated in Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. The newspaper's main content included local news and information for visitors . Amongst the newspaper's editors was Evan Watkin (fl. ca. 1801-ca. 1845).
A weekly English language newspaper, which circulated around the districts Denbigh, Ruthin, the Vale of Clwyd and generally throughout the counties of Denbigh and Flint.
A weekly English language newspaper, which circulated around the districts Denbigh, Ruthin, the Vale of Clwyd and generally throughout the counties of Denbigh and Flint. The newspaper's main content included local and general news and was owned by Charles Cottom & Co. Associated titles: Denbigh, Rhuthin and Vale of Clwyd free press, Denbighshire, Flintshire and Merionethshire news (1881-1887); Denbighshire free press and North Wales times (1957- ).
A weekly Welsh language newspaper that included news relating to Wales, articles on religious matters, Welsh literature, politics, local advertisements and poetry.
A weekly Welsh language newspaper that included news relating to Wales, articles on religious matters, Welsh literature, politics, local advertisements and poetry. Y Dinesydd Cymreig (The Welsh Citizen) was the leading Welsh weekly newspaper for the Labour Party in north Wales. It was published every Wednesday in Caernarfon.
A Welsh language newspaper published in Patagonia (Argentina).
A Welsh language newspaper published in Patagonia (Argentina). Established by Lewis Jones, who as also its editor until 1893 when he was succeeded by his daughter Eluned Morgan. The newspaper included reports on various subjects including politics, the economy, social and cultural news as well as news from the Settlemement itself, Buenos Aires and from Wales. Published now in Rawson, Argentina by Secretaría de Cultura del Chubut. Y Drafod was intended to support and promote Welsh culture in the Settlement.
A weekly Welsh language newspaper that was circulated amongst the Welsh speakers of the United States.
A weekly Welsh language newspaper that was circulated amongst the Welsh speakers of the United States. It was founded in 1851 in New York as 'Y Drych Americanaidd', before merging with the 'Gwyliedydd Americanaidd' in 1855 to form 'Y Drych a'r Gwyliedydd'. In 1860 the newspaper was purchased by its editor John Williams Jones, and was renamed 'Y Drych'. In 1861 the newspaper was moved to Utica, one of the most important publishing centres in the United States, where it developed into the principal newspaper of the Welsh in the United States. The newspaper's main content included news relating to Wales and of the Welsh in the United States. Amongst its editors was Thomas B. Morris (Gwyneddfardd). In 1865 the newspapers was purchased by John Mather Jones (1826-1874) and subsequently merged with 'Baner America' to form 'Y Drych a Baner America'. Associated titles: Drych a'r Gwyliedydd (1855-1857); Drych a Baner America (1877-1890).
A weekly Welsh language newspaper, which was established by Samuel Roberts and circulated among the Independents of North Wales.
A weekly Welsh language newspaper, which was established by Samuel Roberts and circulated among the Independents of North Wales. The newspaper's main content included political & religious news & views, in which it advocated advanced liberal principles. In 1871 it merged with 'Tyst Cymreig' to form 'Tyst a'r Dydd', but only lasted one year, before reverting back to the original title. In 1954 the paper merged with 'Corwen chronicle and border advertiser', before once again reverting its title back in 1992. The paper was not published in 1891. Amongst the editors were Samuel Roberts and Richard Davies (Mynyddog, 1833-1877). Associated titles: Tyst Cymreig (1870); Tyst a'r dydd (1871); Corwen chronicle and border advertiser (1954); Y dydd a'r Corwen chronicle (1954).