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Chartist Cave Photos - Caves of South Wales

    http://www.ogof.org.uk/chartists-cave.html
    Chartist cave is a well known landmark high on the Llangynidr moors above Trefil. Below the upper entrance chamber is a large chamber with radiating passages that gives a clue to the size of cave that is still to be found under Mynydd Llangynidr. Length 440m Altitude 533m

Finding the Chartists' Cave - Radical Tea Towel

    https://radicalteatowel.co.uk/blog/finding-the-chartists-cave
    On Saturday 8th September, three valiant members of the Radical Tea Towel team, Tim, Bea and Luke, plus Luke's brother Adam and Moss the dog, ventured forth in the wind and rain to find the Chartists' cave on Mynydd Llangynidr, high on the moors above the …

Chartists' Cave - Leisure

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    Jan 25, 2021 · The Chartist's Cave is located in a prominent knoll to the east of Garn Fawr round cairn on the open, exposed moorland of Trefil Las at SO 1276 1523. The original name of the cave seems to have been Tylles Fawr (the Great Hole). In 1809, the cave came to the attention of Theophilus Jones, the author of the History of Brecknockshire:

A Guided Walk to the Chartist Cave 2018 – Our Chartist ...

    http://www.our-chartist-heritage.co.uk/2017/08/14/a-guided-walk-to-the-chartist-cave/
    The more commonly used modern name “Chartist Cave” dates from 1839 when Chartist reformers used the cave to stockpile weapons in advance of their march on Newport on 4th November of that year. There is a plaque at the entrance to the cave commemorating the actions of the Chartists.

Llangynidr - Llangynidr Mountain - Chartist Cave ...

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    Pikes and possibly other weapons were secretly made and stockpiled in the Chartist Cave during the summer of 1839. They were subsequently carried by Tredegar Chartists on the great march on Newport on November 3rd - 5th 1839. Visitors to Newport can still see the holes in the pillars outside the Westgate near the bottom of Stow Hill.

Llangynidr - Llangynidr Mountain - Chartist Cave - Llangynidr

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    Pikes and possibly other weapons were secretly made and stockpiled in the Chartist Cave during the summer of 1839. They were subsequently carried by Tredegar Chartists on the great march on Newport on November 3rd - 5th 1839. Visitors to Newport can still see the holes in the pillars outside the Westgate near the bottom of Stow Hill.

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