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    Digital colour photograph showing Cofiwch Dryweryn Wall, during stonemason repairs. Taken 25 September 2020.Digital colour photograph showing Cofiwch Dryweryn Wall, during stonemason repairs. Taken 25 September 2020.Digital colour photograph showing Cofiwch Dryweryn Wall, during site works. Taken 25 September 2020.Digital colour photograph showing Cofiwch Dryweryn Wall, following vandalism, with additional message: 'Fe Godwn Ni Eto' painted on wall behind. Taken 15 April 2019.Digital colour photograph showing Cofiwch Dryweryn Wall, following vandalism. Taken 13 April 2019.Digital colour photograph showing Cofiwch Dryweryn Wall, following repairs and repainting. Taken 15 April 2019.Digital colour photograph showing Cofiwch Dryweryn Wall, during repainting following vandalism. Taken in April 2019.Digital colour photograph showing Cofiwch Dryweryn Wall, after vandalism. Taken 13 April 2019.RCAHMW colour transparency showing Cofiwch Dryweryn graffiti at Troed y Rhiw, taken by I.N. Wright, 2002Photograph of graffiti on ruined gable wall of a cottage known as Troed-y-rhiw, taken in c. 1988.

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