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Many parts of the dragon are made of metal which symbolise different parts of Welsh history and the legs – made to look like chimneys – represent the mines of Wales.
Join your host, Fiona Ritchie this week for some dynamic Welsh contemporary folk and roots music, featuring artists like Crasdant, Ar Log, and the Adagio Trio.
Say hello to Bruce Springsteen's little friend. It's a red Welsh dragon stuffed animal called baby Draig that the Freehold music legend picked up from fan Therese Flemminks at the E Street Band's ...
The vast steelworks stands over the town of Port Talbot like a giant metal dragon breathing fire. With global steel prices at record highs, the Corus facility on the south Wales coast has never been ...
The Welsh flag had also been a standard of Henry Tudor, based on the medieval Welsh dragon, but this was later replaced by the Scottish unicorn of the Stuarts.
What, exactly, is Welsh gold and what is its significance? Well, it has a long-held history. For the past 95 years, it has been a royal tradition to have wedding bands fashioned from the family's ...
Welsh Dragon Showcase illustrates capabilities of Compcut Precision Composite Router A challenge for precision composite cutting was undertaken by the team at Compcut, the specialist division of Sharp ...
But why do we have a massive dragon on our flag? Although the dragon has been associated with Wales for centuries, the Welsh flag was only granted official status in 1959.
Dungeons & Dragons has a new black dragon. Earlier this week, Screen Rant revealed an official first look at the new black dragon that will appear in the new 2024 Core Rulebooks. The new black ...
The Welsh red dragon adorns the convention centre outside of Cardiff, the country's capital. Wales, one of four countries in the U.K., has become the first to drop the speed limit from 30 mph to ...
A new dragon-themed 20mph speed limit sign put up outside schools in Wales has been branded 'dangerous' by furious families who say the design cannot be read.
Wrexham AFC have bought the iconic Welsh dragon which once stood guarding a roundabout in the town. The 15ft dragon, nicknamed Morag, which once took pride of place overlooking one of the busiest ...