DescriptionMemorial at Penyberth - geograph.org.uk - 356855.jpg
English: Memorial at Penyberth Part of the monument to the three nationalists. Penyberth was a farmhouse at Penrhos,which had been the home to generations of patrons of poets, but destroyed in 1936 in order to build a training camp and aerodrome for the RAF.
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