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    Exhibition recalls the Welsh community drowned to supply Liverpool

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 18, 2025Updated:September 18, 2025No Comments
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    Photographer Geoff Charles captured this protest in Liverpool in in 1956 attempting to stop the flooding of the Tryweryn Valley.
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    A new exhibition has opened at the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth to mark 60 years since the controversial flooding of the Tryweryn valley to create a reservoir to supply water to Liverpool.

    The ‘TRYWERYN 60’ exhibition brings together powerful images and artistic responses to this tragic moment in Welsh history.

    The exhibition features striking photographs by renowned photographer and journalist Geoff Charles, who captured the passionate protests against the flooding, the final days of the community and the lasting impact of the loss.

    Alongside these are contemporary works of art inspired by this dark and difficult chapter in Wales’ past that explore memory, identity and justice.

    Exhibition highlights include ‘Cofeb Tryweryn’ by John Meirion Morris, ‘Stained Water‘ by Peter Davies, ‘The Day is Drawing Near (Mae’r Dydd yn Agosau)’ by Claudia Williams and ‘Protest’ by Luned Rhys Parri.

    Rhodri Llwyd Morgan, library chief executive, said: “Without a doubt this is a timely and powerful exhibition to remind us of a dark chapter in our history.

    “The Exhibitions Team has presented archival and visual material alongside creative responses that bring the history to life, which continues to stimulate and provoke to this day.

    “The exhibition should appeal to everyone who wants to appreciate and remember Tryweryn’s legacy.”

    Mari Elin Jones, the library’s interpretation officer, added: “Working on this exhibition has shown how the loss of a single community can echo across generations. I hope visitors will reflect on what Tryweryn still means for Wales today.”

    Through image and imagination, ‘TRYWERYN 60’ invites visitors to reflect on what it means to lose a special place and why such losses continue to resonate to the present day.

    The exhibition is in the Upper Central Hall and is open until March 14, 2026.

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