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Saunders Lewis, Lewis Valentine and D. J. Williams, c.1960s

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A fire at Penyberth had far-reaching consequences within the Welsh nationalist movement. In the early hours of 8 September 1936, a fire was lit at Penyberth on the Lly^n Peninsula in protest at the government’s decision to locate a training camp for Royal Air Force bomber crews on the site. Saunders Lewis, D J Williams and Lewis Valentine immediately confessed their actions to the police. The case was referred to the Old Bailey in London and the three were found guilty and sentenced to nine months’ imprisonment in Wormwood Scrubs.

Reproduced by kind permission of Plaid Cymru.

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The National Library of Wales
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Reproduced by permission of The National Library of Wales
Copyright Details:
The National Library of Wales 2009
Publisher Ref:
xcm00017
Item uploaded:
13/7/2010
Date originally created:
1960-1969
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