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TREUDDYN: PAST & PRESENT DDOE A HEDDIW

Written by Philip Lloyd
Published by Pwyllgor Mileniwm Truddyn Millennium Committee in 2002
ISBN: 187242497X

TREUDDYN: PAST & PRESENT DDOE A HEDDIW
Written by Philip Lloyd.
Stock no. 1827604
1st. 2002. Softcover. Large format. Slightly better than very good condition.

History of a village in North Wales, Flintshire. Large format. Green pictorial cardwraps. B/w photos. ISBN: 187242497X. Spine and spine edges faded else a nice, clean copy.

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Front cover

Cover of TREUDDYN: PAST & PRESENT DDOE A HEDDIW by Philip Lloyd

Contents

  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • 1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
  • The Development and Decline of Industries in the Parish of Treuddyn
  • From Vestry to Community Council
  • Water Supply to the Village
  • Treuddyn's Roads
  • Slater's Directory
  • The Population of Treuddyn, 1801-1991
  • 1991 Census Observations
  • Ancient and Historic Monuments
  • Clawdd Offa/Offa's Dyke
  • A Letter from a Prince
  • Local Place-names
  • 2. EDUCATION/ADDSYG
  • Introduction: Mid 17th Century to c.1845
  • Treuddyn National (Church) Scho9ol c. 1845-1953
  • Treuddyn Voluntary Primary (Infants) School 1880-1953
  • Developments in Treuddyn and Coed Talon after the Second World War
  • From Treuddyn Board School to Ysgol Coed Talon, 1885-1992
  • The Domestic Science and Woodwork Centre, 1915-1943
  • Ysgol Parc y Llan, 1992 to the present
  • Ysgol Parc y Llan: the Classes of 2000
  • Ysgol Terrig, Treuddfyn, 1953 to the present
  • Ffordd y Llan from the Air
  • 3. RELIGON/CREFYDD
  • Addoldai: Cefndir Hanesyddol
  • Places of Worship: Historical Background
  • A History of the Parish Church of St Mary's
  • St Mary's a Worshiping Congregation
  • Ebeneser Chapel (Wesleyan Methodist), 1823 to the present
  • Capel y Rhos (Calvinistic Methodist/Presbyterian Church of Wales), 1826 to the present
  • Pisgah (United Free Methodist Church, then Calvinistic Methodist. Presbyterian Church of Wales), 1826 to the present
  • Hermon Chapel Blaenau (Independent/ Congregationalist): A Review of the History of the Cause from 1840 to 1941
  • Hermon Chapel, Blaenau (Independent/Congregationalist): The Final Decades, 1940/41-1979
  • Berea Chapel (Baptist), 1861 to the present
  • Bethlehem Chapel (United Free Methodist Church, the Calvinistic Methodist/Presbyterian Church of Wales), 1875-1947/48
  • The Jesuits in Treuddyn
  • A Healer in Treuddyn: Pastor Pomeroy's Amazing Visit
  • 4. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND INSTITUTIONS/GWEITHGAREDDAU A SEFYDLIADAU CYMUNEDOL
  • Treuddyn Village Hall
  • Treuddyn Youth Club
  • Senior Citizen's Club
  • Treuddyn Old Age Pensioners' Welfare Committee
  • Leeswood, Treuddyn & District Cancer Research Campaign Committee
  • The Doctor's Surgery
  • Friendly Societies and the Temperance Movement
  • The Royal British Legion: Treuddyn & District Branch
  • Newyddion Treuddyn News
  • The Library Service
  • Treuddyn Eisteddfod
  • Urdd Gobaith Cymry in Treuddyn
  • Cor Pensiynwyr Treuddyn and the 1979 National Eisteddfod
  • The Carnival and Grand Fete
  • Treuddyn and District Young Farmer's Club, 1955-2001
  • Treuddyn Women's Institute
  • Treuddyn Villa Football Club
  • The Tennis Club
  • Treuddyn Bowling Club
  • History of the Treuddyn 2000 Tapestry
  • 5. LOCAL BUSINESSES/BUSNESAU LLEOL
  • Farmers and Farms in Treuddyn, 2001
  • The Cheese Factory/School 1916-1923
  • Shops and other businesses
  • Taverns and Pubs in Treuddyn and Coed Talon, 1868 to the present
  • Treuddyn Post Office
  • 6. PEOPLE AND THEIR HOMES/POBL A'U CARTREFI
  • A Short History of Ffordd y Felin, Treuddyn
  • Mediaeval and Millennial Treuddyn: two contrasting dwellings
  • Plas ym Mhowys
  • Rhydtalog
  • Memories of Yesteryear in Coed Talon
  • An Honours Gallery/Oriel Anrhydedd
  • A World-famous Son of a Treuddyn Mother
  • APPENDICES
  • I The Names on the Treuddyn War Memorial
  • II A Letter about the Treuddyn Jesuits