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Introduction
1789 and the Gwyneddigion Eisteddfodau
Corwen, 1789
Bala, 1789
Twm o'r Nant's Consolation Prize
The Provincial Eisteddfodau 1819-1834
Carmarthen 1819 and the Gorsedd of Bards
The Concert Culture
Denbigh, 1824: a prize for harp-playing
Denbigh, 1828: the first royal eisteddfod
Beaumaris, 1832: the shipwreck of the Rothesay Castle
The Abergavenny Eisteddfodau
Promoting Welsh Culture
Lady Llanover and the Triple Harp
Abergavenny, 1834: Eiddil Ifor's medal
Abergavenny 1837: a medal for playing the triple harp
Abergavenny, 1838: the elegy for Gomer
Promoting Welsh Industry
The Beginnings of the National Eisteddfod
The Great Llangollen Eisteddfod, 1858
Establishing a National Body, 1860
Aberdare, 1861: Dafydd Morgannwg's medal
Caernarfon, 1862: the Prince of Wales's cantata
Swansea, 1863: the choral singing period begins
The Eisteddfod and the Welsh Language
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