Cymru'n Cofio / Wales Remembers

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THE CENTENARY OF THE ARMISTICE Sunday 11 November 2018 marked the centenary of the Armistice which led to the end of the First World War and was a memorable occasion for Cymru’n Cofio Wales Remembers 1914-1918. Armistice Day commemorates the armistice signed between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany and took effect at the ‘eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month’ of 1918. A formal peace agreement was reached when the Treaty of Versailles was signed the following year. In 2018 the day of reflection and remembrance was led by the then First Minister Rt Hon Carwyn Jones AM. He began the day by attending the National Service of Remembrance at the Welsh National War Memorial where he laid a wreath on behalf of the people of Wales in remembrance of all those who had lost their lives during the two World Wars and subsequent conflicts. Later in the day the then First Minister was joined by senior civic, political and military leaders, and faith representatives from across Wales at a National Service of Thanksgiving held at Llandaff Cathedral. This service was also attended by Their Royal Highnesses the Earl and Countess of Wessex. The Wales service was one of four such services that took place across the UK on the afternoon of 11 November and was broadcast live on BBC Wales television and radio and S4C. This service was an opportunity for all those who had played a part in Cymru’n Cofio Wales Remembers 1914-1918 to come together, to give thanks and to reflect upon the sacrifices of all those who lost their lives or loved ones at home or abroad during the First World War. During the service Mari Wyn Jones, a student from Ysgol Maes Garmon, Mold read the poem she had written especially for the occasion ‘Yr Enaid Byw / My Living Soul’. Mari’s poem was chosen to represent Wales at a competition run by Never Such Innocence, a UK charity that began as a First World War commemoration arts project for children and young people to give them a voice on war and conflict (the poem is included at the end of the chapter).

The Standards of the Royal British Legion accompanied the Procession of the Welsh National Book of Remembrance to the Drum Altar. The Welsh National Book of Remembrance for the First World War contains the names of 35,000 servicemen and women, as well as members of Welsh Regiments, who lost their lives in the First World War. The Book had been brought from its home at the Temple of Peace in Cardiff to Llandaff and is a poignant reminder of all those who had lost their lives so that we can live in peace. A Message of Peace and Goodwill by the young people of Wales was proclaimed by Nia Haf and Ethan Williams from Urdd Gobaith Cymru, a national voluntary Welsh language youth organisation. Interfaith prayers were offered by the representatives of the Faith Communities Forum of Wales and concluded with a Prayer of Peace given in German by Annette Despres from the Lutheran Church in South and West Wales. Following the singing of national anthems, the Thanksgiving service was concluded by the Rt Hon Carwyn Jones AM, the then First Minister of Wales. He read an excerpt of a speech given by Prime Minister David Lloyd George on 23 November 1918 in which he referred to his key task which was ‘To make Britain a fit country for heroes to live in’. The Cathedral bells rang out to mark the centenary of the 1918 Armistice.

Left: Service of Thanksgiving, Llandaff Cathedral, Cardiff, Armistice Day, 11 November 2018 © Welsh Government CYMRU’N COFIO WALES REMEMBERS 1914−1918 |

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Aftermath and final thoughts

4min
pages 124-126

Acknowledgements

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page 127

Wales at War app

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page 121

Poem: Communing by Ifor ap Glyn

1min
pages 122-123

A new digital archive: cymru1914.org

1min
pages 119-120

A digital memorial

1min
page 118

Considering legacy

1min
page 117

David Lloyd George and the Paris Peace Conferences

2min
pages 113-114

A fitting memorial

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page 116

Tree Beacons: Linking the First World War with our forests in Wales

1min
page 115

RAF aircraft named in honour of Lionel Rees, VC

1min
page 112

Week-by-week blog and displays in Ceredigion

1min
page 109

David Lloyd George

1min
pages 110-111

Centenary of the race riots

1min
page 108

Poem: My Living Soul by Mari Wyn Jones

1min
pages 102-104

on the poetry of war and peace in Wales

3min
pages 105-107

Celebrating women and women’s suffrage

2min
page 100

Royal British Legion thank you

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page 101

Wales’ youth message of peace and goodwill

1min
pages 96-97

1918: The return to peace

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pages 98-99

RAF Centenary

1min
page 95

Coastal connections

2min
pages 93-94

Poppies for Remembrance

1min
page 92

Musical tribute from young Welsh musicians

1min
page 91

U-Boat project 1914-18: Commemorating the war at sea

2min
pages 88-89

Nawr yr Arwr/ Now the Hero – Immersive theatre in Swansea

2min
page 90

Pages of the Sea

1min
pages 86-87

The centenary of the Armistice

3min
pages 84-85

Poem: Heroes by Eric Ngalle Charles

1min
pages 80-83

Remembering the policemen who served in the war

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Weeping Window: Poppies at the Senedd

1min
pages 75-77

Dark Clouds Over the Woollen Industry

1min
page 78

Poetry of Loss

1min
page 73

Edward Thomas collection and restoration

1min
page 74

Digitising Hedd Wyn’s Yr Arwr

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Y Gadair Wag |The Empty Chair: Creative poetry commemoration

1min
page 72

Commemoration of the Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele

1min
page 69

A home kept alive

3min
page 68

The unusual connection between Ireland and Fron-goch

1min
page 63

Poem:Watchkeeper by Nerys Williams

1min
pages 64-67

Munitionettes and Canary Girls

1min
page 62

Forget me not: Postcards from the First World War

1min
pages 59-61

Poppies: Weeping Window at Caernarfon Castle

1min
page 57

In a single day: We’re here because we’re here

1min
page 58

Creating a cinematic commemoration – Journey’s End film

1min
page 56

Overnight candlelit vigil to commemorate the Battle of the Somme

1min
pages 53-55

Mametz: Aled Rhys Hughes and David Jones

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South Wales Western Front Association

1min
page 51

Wales and the Battle of the Somme

3min
pages 49-50

Poem: Names by Alan Llwyd

3min
pages 46-48

DyddiadurKate – Tweeting from the past

1min
page 42

The Great War and the Valleys

1min
pages 43-44

Recreating Y Gadair Ddu / The Black Chair

1min
page 45

Bring Them Home

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Belief and Action – Remembering different voices

1min
pages 38-39

Faces of the Fallen

1min
page 40

When Dai Became Tommy

1min
page 37

Commemorating Gallipoli

1min
page 36

The Merchant Navy

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Poem: Was it for this? by Gillian Clarke

1min
pages 30-33

The theatre in the wood – Remembering Mametz Wood

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Efforts and Ideals – Prints of the First World War

1min
pages 25-27

Conserving our war memorials

3min
pages 34-35

Digitising the Book of Remembrance

1min
page 24

Commemoration through heritage

1min
page 23

Learning resources on Hwb

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Candlelit vigil to commemorate the outbreak of war

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page 19

Welsh Memorial in Langemark, Flanders

1min
page 20

First Minister’s Foreword

1min
page 5

The 1914 Christmas Truce: An exhibition at Bodelwyddan Castle

3min
pages 17-18

Cymru’n Cofio Wales Remembers 1914-1918

1min
pages 7-8

14-18 NOW

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Marc Decaestecker: Flemish cafe owner

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Sir Deian Hopkin’s Foreword

1min
page 6
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