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Welsh ballad praising the 'copar ledis' of Parys Mountain, page 1

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This ballad sings the praises of the women who were employed at the copper mines of Parys Mountain, near Amlwch, Anglesey. They were known locally as 'copar ledis'. The women were employed to clean and break up the copper ore. The 'copar ledis' wore a thick glove on their left hand with iron rings around the fingers in order to handle the ore.

Owner:
The Welsh Library, University of Wales Bangor Information Services
Creator:
Unknown
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Reproduced by permission of The Welsh Library, University of Wales Bangor Information Services
Copyright Details:
The Welsh Library, University of Wales Bangor Information Services 2004
Publisher Ref:
GTJ18734
Item uploaded:
26/1/2010
Date originally created:
1800-1899
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