Chartist Cave (or sometimes Chartist's or Chartists' Cave) is a culturally significant cave on Mynydd Llangynidr in southern Powys, Wales. The entrance is a broad arch formed of Twrch Sandstone ('Millstone Grit') which overlies the Carboniferous Limestone immediately beneath.
ChartistCave (or sometimes Chartist's or Chartists' Cave) is a culturally significant cave on Mynydd Llangynidr in southern Powys, Wales. The entrance...
up, covert meetings were held in the ChartistCaves at Llangynidr and weapons were manufactured as the Chartists armed themselves. Behind closed doors...
southeast of the village lies the ChartistCave, the name of which derives from 1839 when Chartist rebels used the cave to stockpile weapons in advance...
Coal Measures. The most celebrated cave on Mynydd Llangynidr is Ogof Fawr or ChartistCave (or sometimes 'ChartistsCave'), so named as it was reputed to...
partly on account of their cultural associations, are the caves of Eglwys Faen and ChartistCave. The former is situated at the rear of the great embayment...
considerably and contains a number of caves beneath its surface. Most famous amongst these is Chartist'sCave one mile to the northeast of the village...
his poems and political and ethical writings became popular in Owenist, Chartist, and radical political circles, and later drew admirers as diverse as Karl...
and prosperity. Political agitation at home from radicals such as the Chartists and the suffragettes enabled legislative reform and universal suffrage...
construction, it has been a venue for political demonstrations. The great Chartist rally in 1848, a campaign for social reform by the working class began...
the lyrics in a unique album, Liberty is Near!, the first recording of Chartist hymns. Among his writings are two works of autobiography. The first of...
for speaking ill of the queen, and for secretly sympathising with the chartists. A bitter correspondence was followed by a duel at Wormwood Scrubbs, which...
Parliament Chris Franks AM (born 1951), Plaid Cymru John Frost (1784–1877), Chartist Julia Gillard (born 1961), first female Prime Minister of Australia and...
the resting place of Mary Cameron, the wife of the last leader of the Chartist movement George Julian Harney. A rare example of a morthouse is located...
between 1,000 and 5,000 Chartist sympathisers armed with home-made weapons marched on Newport, intent on liberating fellow Chartists who had reportedly been...
ISBN 978-0-87169-163-7.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link) Hovell, Mark (1966). The Chartist Movement. Manchester University Press. p. 70. ISBN 978-0-7190-0088-1. Woodward...
Peel and his policies, with the exception of a personal sympathy for the Chartist movement that most Tories did not share. In 1839 Disraeli married Mary...
industrial unrest. Well known protests movements such as the Luddites and the Chartists had handloom weavers amongst their leaders. In the early 19th-century...
the Chartist campaign for democratic rights. By the summer of 1839 three more towns in the region had founded such societies, and the first Chartist convention...
incorporating the Irish Harp (1801) Republican flag originally used by the Chartist movement (1816) Republican tricolour proposed by Hugh Williams (1851) Margaret...
the production of clocks, bells, and grindstones. In 1840 leaders of the Chartist insurrection in Newport were transported from Chepstow to Van Diemen's...
associated with radicalism, from the Lollards in the 16th century, the Chartists in the 19th century and communists in the early 20th century. In 1902...
(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 407. Website of Chartism & The Chartists retrieved Feb 2016 Raven, Jon (1986). Stories, Customs, Superstitions...