Ystradgynlais & DistrictHistory and HeritageInterior of Ynyscedwyn Primary School, Ystradgynlais'Ni ywr gobaith am ddyfodol gwell' is above the archway in the corridor near to the main entrance. Marked 'English Books' these shelves stand as the remains of a library. This was either the Headteacher's office or the Staff Room within the school, to the left of the main entrance. These fireplaces were found in rooms all across the school, beautiful period pieces from when this was the only central heating. One of the children's cloakrooms. One of the children's cloakrooms, with faces painted by the children as self-portraits at the far end. 'Graig yn sownd o dan ein traed a chariad at y cwm yn berwi yn ein gwaed' - above another doorway near to the main entrance. 'Gwnewch y pethau bychain a glywsoch ac a welsoch gennyf 1' above the doorway that leads further into the school. All copyright remains with the original copyright holder, and all original research is copyright Val Trevallion, YEARGroup and is put online as a free community project.
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