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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Wooden model of Gorsedd member, wearing green robes. The model has been shaped of thin cut plywood and the face and costume painted in detail, then glued to a rectangular base of bare plywood; two rectangular slots have been cut in the model for each detachable arm, one arm holding a blue painted trumpet.
This 'Ovate' or member of the Gorsedd is part of a larger model of the Gorsedd of the Bards. The toy model was made about 1914 at the Vale of Clwyd Toy Factory in Trefnant which was set up by Miss Mary Heaton, originally to provided employment for local farmers during the winter months. Later, the company also employed wounded soldiers during and after the First World War. The model of the Gorsedd was displayed during the 1915 Bangor Eisteddfod which had been postponed in 1914 due to the outbreak of war.