Firstly what a lovely website, thankyou. In 1967, then aged 16, I left home in East Yorkshire and came to Bryan Fuchs, to be a groom and exercise rider to the racehorse trainer there, and Ilived in as part of my wages, £4 per week, all found. I have glorious memories of galloping full tilt on both Dulas and Red Wharf bay, on either Purston Planesong, a black, or Purston Macushla, a temperamental chestnut.
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Feb 22, 22 01:19 PM
Dear Wil Washi Bach was a familiar figure when I was growing up in Pentraeth in the fifties and sixties, although his visits were infrequent. As somebody
May 22, 21 09:02 AM
Just found your site today, and is great. I wrote earlier about Washi Bach? Both sides of my parents’ families are from Sîr Fôn, Hafod Llwyn and Tregele.
May 22, 21 08:05 AM
Aberffraw beach is so special to me as this is where we have scattered our dogs ashes after her passing - seems really strange every time I go back there
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