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The Newport Rising and Chartism in Wales - BBC

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/zGNhgXwFT8TmZDhhnpnwP8/the-newport-rising-and-chartism-in-wales
    Sep 22, 2020 · Chartism was a movement for democratic rights, started in London in 1838 with the publication of the 'People's Charter'. The Charter demanded the reform of …

BBC Wales - History - Themes - Chartism in Wales

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/history/sites/themes/society/politics_newport_rising.shtml
    Oct 23, 2009 · Chartism was a movement for democratic rights, started in London in 1838 with the publication of the 'People's Charter'. The Charter demanded the reform of …

Sixteen wonderful Welsh artists Art UK

    https://artuk.org/discover/stories/sixteen-wonderful-welsh-artists
    Christopher Williams (1873–1934) was born in Maesteg.His father wanted him to be a doctor, but after encountering Frederick Leighton's Perseus and Andromeda at Liverpool's Walker Art Gallery at the age of 19, he set his sights on becoming an artist.. As well as producing many fine landscapes of Wales and other European countries, he also painted scenes from the medieval Welsh poems the ...

Chartism in Wales - Hyperleap

    https://hyperleap.com/topic/Chartism_in_Wales
    Chartism originated in Wales in Carmarthen under the influence of Hugh Williams, a solicitor and radical reformer. The origins of Chartism in Wales can be traced to the foundation in the autumn of 1836 of Carmarthen Working Men's Association. Dorothy Thompson (historian) William Lovett Henry Hetherington Chartism in Wales Secret ballot

Newport Rising - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newport_Rising
    Harrison, David J. Monmouth and the Chartists; Harrison, J.F.C. and Thompson, Dorothy (1978). Bibliography of the Chartist Movement, 1837–1976, The Harvester Press, ISBN 0 85527 334 8; Humphries, John, "The Man from the Alamo--why the Welsh Chartist Uprising of 1839 ended in a massacre" (2004), Wales Books (Glyndwr Publishing), ISBN 1-903529-14-X

15 Matthew Roberts 5 - the Chartists

    http://thechartists.org/15-matthew-roberts-5.html
    Given that the enemies of the movement in Wales tended to be English-speaking, the Chartists may have adopted Welsh as a way of covering their tracks and creating an impenetrable Chartist underground, out of which the Newport rising arose.

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