Welsh Emigration to Patagonia - Liverpool, UK
Posted by: dtrebilc
N 53° 24.535 W 002° 59.993
30U E 500007 N 5917760
This small memorial stone commemorates the 150th anniversary of a group of Welsh people who emigrated to Patagonia from the port of Liverpool.
Waymark Code: WMY5FP
Location: North West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/25/2018
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The stone has a bi-lingual plaque and a carving of the sailing ship Mimosa on which they sailed. It is in the redeveloped area of Princes dock, from where the Mimosa sailed.
1865 MIMOSA 2015
Cofnoda'r gofeb hon ymadawiad y llong hwylio 'Mimosa' o Lerpwl ar 28 Mai 1865, yn cludo 162 o Gymry (gan gofio hefyd y tri acth allan o'u blaen). Glaniwyd ym Mhorth Madryn, Patagonia, ar 28 Forffennal 1865. Yno sefydhvyd gwladfa Gymreig sy 'n bodoli hyd heddie.
This plaque records the departure from Liverpool of the sailing ship 'Mimosa' on 28 May 1865, with 162 Welsh people (remembering also the three who went out before them). They landed at Port Madryn, Patagonia on 28 July 1865 where they established a Welsh speaking settlement which survives to this day.
Cymdeithas Etifeddiaeth Cymry Glannan Mersi
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Merseyside Welsh Heritage Society
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Dadorchuddiwyd 30 May 2015 gan Mrs Elan Jones
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Unveiled 30 May 2015 by Mrs Elan Jones
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Who placed it?: Merseydide Welsh Heritage Society
When was it placed?: 30 May 2015
Who is honored?: Wels people who emigrated to Patagonia
Website about the Monument: Not listed
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