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Eisteddfod chair

Contributed by Carmarthenshire County Museum

An ornate Eisteddfod chair. This is the chair won by the poet Pedrog at the National Eisteddfod held in Llanelli in 1895. This is a particularly ornate Eisteddfod chair. It was designed by Henry Williams of Penrhosllugwy of Amlwch, Angelsey. Prizes of a crown or chair are awarded at the National Eisteddfod. The chair is awarded for the best poem written in strict metre.

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