Welsh National Costumes - Free


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A Welsh friend has 3 Welsh National costumes, adult size, which are no longer required.

If you would like a Welsh costume please contact Hugh Bevan by email - hughbevan@wawelshsociety.org.au 

Book - Crime, Courts and Community in Mid-Victorian Wales by Dr. Rachel Jones


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A new book of Welsh local history has been published in 2018. "Crime, Courts and Community in Mid-Victorian Wales: Montgomeryshire, People and Places" by Dr. Rachel Jones, is a detailed look at life during the 1870's as seen through a study of the criminal justice system. 
Fascinating details  such as the chief constable's campaign against brothels in Newtown, a raid on the Wagon and Horses public house and the pursuit of thieves along the Kerry Ridgeway provide a vivid picture of life.
The book looks at the whole community, and discusses how people's lives, townscapes and countryside were interlinked. There are particular focuses on women's experiences, social relations and how people  used the law to stand up for themselves.
The voices of individuals are read in extracts from their testimonies, and local speech including "thee" and "thou" is heard. 
The book is available for purchase from Amazon or the University of Wales Press website.

Vale John Roberts


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John Roberts, a Life Member of the The Welsh Society of WA, sadly passed away in July 2018. John made a very large contribution to the Society until he moved to Queensland to live with his daughter and her family in recent years. He was made a Life Member in recognition of his contribution over many years, and in later times he was returning officer and chaired the Annual General meetings. John was a successful entrant in the Welsh Society’s literary competitions on a number of occasions.

He was, for many years, the Society’s correspondent to the Wales based magazine, Yr Enfys, which is distributed to Welsh Societies and Welsh people in many countries throughout the world. John had numerous articles published, reporting on the activities of the Society in Perth. 

His last contribution to the Society, at the age of 90, was to give a talk to members about his early life. John was born in Ruthin, in North Wales in 1924. He did not speak English until he was seven years old, because his parents spoke only Welsh. School was difficult at first because lessons were conducted in English, but eventually he became fluent in the spoken and written word in both languages. He partly taught himself to read English by reading comics.

John trained as a toolmaker but when the Second World War came he was called up and joined the army. His role in liaising with the French Resistance included being parachuted into France, before being wounded and discharged. After the war John married his childhood sweetheart and eventually became a policeman. He had a successful career, but decided, with his wife, to migrate to Australia, first to Melbourne, then to Perth for the better weather, driving across the Nullarbor towing a caravan. They ran a successful restaurant business in Perth.

John was also a member of The Welsh Free Church in Perth for many years, and became its President in 2002.

A Memorial service for John will be held by The Welsh Free Church on Sunday 28th October 2018 at 3.00 pm in Trinity Church, 72 St Georges Terrace, Perth. 

NEWYDDION –Awst 2018 NEWSLETTER – August 2018


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The August 2018 newsletter can be found here.  It has stories about coming events including our Bus trip to Lake Leschenaultia and John Forrest National Park, and our November brunch. It also has sad news about the passing of two of our members, Bert Whitney and life member John Roberts.  A memorial service for John will be held by the Welsh Free Church on Sunday 28th October at 3.00.pm in Trinity Church, 72 St Georges Tce Perth. 

Elan Catrin Parry


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Dave Parry has written to the Welsh Society of WA to tell us about his daughter, Elan Catrin Parry  who is a 15 year old Welsh speaking schoolgirl from Wrexham, North Wales. Elan has just released her first studio album of traditional songs recorded in both Welsh and English. Dave would like Welsh people around the globe to become familiar with her music now, and as it progresses, and feels sure that many of our members will relate to her voice and her story, and feedback from them would be welcomed.

Elan's songs can be listened to on Spotify or downloaded on both iTunes and Amazon so the support of Welsh people around the world would be greatly appreciated.