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Some years leading up to the Tryweryn scheme. A number of different valleys had come under consideration, and it was here at Dolanog where the battle-lines were first drawn. •Edit - Dolwar Fach instead of Dolwar Fawr. My bad. #MadeByWales #GwnaedGanGymru In these first few episodes of Fel Gwaelod Llyn we will be exploring the events which led up to the drowning of Capel Celyn. From Liverpools anxiety over water shortages, to the towns and villages that were affected. Further episodes we will discuss the plans to stop the drowning, the protests & sabotage. And the lives that were changed forever by Capel Celyn. This is the first part in a long series. We appreciate the feedback and support. If you could give us a quick like, subscribe and a share it would go a long way to ensuring that we can tell a complete history of this important part of Welsh History. Credits: Hiraeth Are: C.Williams - Writer, director, editor, camera K.Cadence - Audio producer E.Wyn Jones - Producer B.Gwalchmai - Narrator Music: Myn duw, mi a wn y daw; Written by Dafydd Iwan; Performed by Dafydd Iwan; Courtesy of Sain Recording Gwas Bach Y Peiriant Pres; Written by Huw Jones; Performed by Jones; Courtesy of Sain Recording Hiraeth; Written by Scott Buckley; Performed by Scott Buckley; Courtesy of www.scottbuckley.com.au Circle of Life; Written by Martynas Lau; Performed by Whitesand; Year: 2017 Archive Imagery National Library of Wales CC Special thanks to Graham Hoadly for allowing us to use photographs from his personal collection Secial thanks to : Aeron Prysor Jones for allowing us an interview. Seren Matthews for creating the Dolanog meeting poster