Christmas Meeting
Triawd y Tabernacl
A report on the
December meeting of Resolfen History Society
The notion of a members’ night was
struck upon some years ago when it was decided not to have a speaker, since the
Christmas period inevitably,meant a smaller audience. This year, however, Storm
Darragh’s aftermath kept the attendance lower than normal though did not dampen
the enthusiasm or enjoyment of the evening.
Mr David Woosnam started proceedings with
an interesting discussion of how the internet allowed a person to inspect his
own ancestry. By use of an algorithm he found that he was distantly related to several
well-known figures including Marion Morrison (John Wayne), Charles Dickens and
even (presumably through her mother) Queen Elizabeth the second!
Mr Colin Evans read a section of the
Alun Evans and John Mc Mahon’s history of Resolven, involving the Marie Celeste
of Wales, SS Resolven, a brig found abandoned off the coast of Newfoundland with
the fire still alight in the grate. He has followed the story since 2010, but
the story seems to have now run its course, and no new leads as to the origins
of its name and the links with Aberaeron are appearing.
Mr Trefor Jones, then gave a short
talk on the derivation of some Christmas traditions including Christmas cards.
The Welsh Christmas and new year were then discussed, along with plygain, the Mari Lwyd , Hela’r Dryw
and Calennig. This was illustrated
with digital items of Triawd y Tabernacl,
singing a plygain song and a live rendition of “Blwyddyn newydd dda i chi”.
The meeting concluded with a festive
quiz and some mulled wine.
Nadolig Llawen from the History
Society.
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