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Tryweryn Valley
A view of the Tryweryn Valley near Bala, Merionethshire, Wales, 27th February 1957. In 1957, a private bill was passed by Parliament to flood the valley in order to create the Llyn Celyn reservoir. The valley was flooded in 1965 after an 8-year legal battle. Original publication: Picture Post - 8862 - The Valley That Waits For Drowning Or Reprieve - pub. 18th March 1957 (Photo by Alex Dellow/Picture Post/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Alex Dellow
Media ID 11817772
© 2010 Getty Images
1950 1959 Environmental Issues Sheep Wales Bala Diry Merionethshire
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Tryweryn Valley - A Glimpse into a Lost Landscape
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. This print captures the serene beauty of Tryweryn Valley near Bala, Merionethshire, Wales on 27th February 1957. Little did anyone know at the time that this picturesque valley would soon be forever altered by human intervention. In 1957, a controversial private bill was passed by Parliament to flood the valley and create the Llyn Celyn reservoir. This decision sparked an intense legal battle that lasted eight long years. The fate of Tryweryn Valley hung in the balance as communities fought valiantly for its preservation or reprieve. As we gaze upon this historic image, we are transported back to a simpler time when sheep roamed freely along rural roads and hillsides. The absence of people allows us to focus solely on nature's majesty, undisturbed by human interference. The photograph serves as a poignant reminder of both environmental issues and cultural heritage lost in pursuit of progress. It stands as a testament to the power struggle between development and conservation that continues to shape our world today. Alex Dellow's masterful archival photography skillfully captures not only the physical landscape but also evokes emotions tied to this significant moment in history. Through his lens, we witness both tranquility and impending change - an invitation for contemplation on our relationship with nature. This print from Fine Art Storehouse is more than just an artistic piece; it is a
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