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The Welsh Block of Marble for the Washington Monument

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From Gleason’s Pictorial, 1854. —The Welsh stone actually installed, about 200 feet up, is inscribed “Fy iaith, fy ngwlad, fy nghenedl Cymru—WALES—Cymru am byth.” There are no figures.

This entry was posted in Art & Artists and tagged Sculpture, Wales, Washington Monument on 18 May 2015 by illustrations.

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