An introduction to the historic village of Dyserth St Bridget’s Church Including:- Jesse Window Hooded Tombs War Graves Plas Gwyn and Bishop Morgan Dyserth Waterfall Talargoch Including Newcomen Engine The Mines & The Leats Clive Engine House Miner’s & Widow’s tales Working Children Dyserth Quarry and Lime Works
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Dyserth Dyserth
St Bridgets Church St Bridgets Church
Dyserth Chapels Dyserth Chapels
Dyserth Quarry Dyserth Quarry
Dyserth Waterfall Dyserth Waterfall
Dyserth Castle Dyserth Castle
The Mills The Mills
Dyserth Chapels Including:- Bethel, Mynydd Seion, Horeb and United Reformed Church Dyserth Castle  Built in the 1240s by Henry III and Destroyed by Llewellyn ap Gruffydd in 1263 The Mills Including:- Dyserth Mill Grove Mill Llewerllyd Mill Marian Mills
Talargoch Talargoch
The Railway The Railway
Land & Landowners Land & Landowners
Sam's Stores Sam's Stores
Merseyside Holiday Camp Merseyside Holiday Camp
Dyserth Rest Camp Dyserth Rest Camp
The Railway Land & Landowners including Various grand families of the area Sam’s Stores Merseyside Holiday Camp Dyserth Rest Camp Henfryn Hall and Mia Hall
Henfryn Hall & Mia Hall Henfryn Hall & Mia Hall
Dyserth Curiosities Dyserth Curiosities
A Welshman in Wyoming A Welshman in Wyoming
Acknowledgements Acknowledgements
Dyserth Brochure Dyserth Brochure
Dyserth Heritage Trail Dyserth Heritage Trail
Dyserth Curiosities A Welshman (from Dyserth) in Wyoming Acknowledgements Dyserth Brochure Dyserth Heritage Trail Plane Crashes:- DH Giant Moth HP Halifax Boeing B17-F
Plane Crashes Plane Crashes
Dyserth Statistics Dyserth Statistics
Belgian Refugees Belgian Refugees
Local Walks Local Walks
Panoramas Panoramas
Links Links
Updates Updates
Census Statistics for Dyserth Belgian Refugees in the area Local Walks Panoramas Update history    Updates
Welcome to the village of Dyserth,in the county of Denbighshire, North Wales, U.K.
This is an ongoing project - comments & contributions are very welcome
Contact me    Contact
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The Old Photo Galleries have well over 1,000 photos - click here for update info
Old Photo Gallery Old Photo Gallery
Contact Contact
Various Documents Various Documents
Dyserth Floods Dyserth Floods
Click here for some aerial photos near Dyserth
For reports of excavations, etc, on Moel Hiraddug, including photographs, click here and insert ‘Hiraddug’ into search box (opens in a new tab)
Click here for more excavation photos (opens in a new tab)
DyserthFloods
Various Articles & Documents
Our local band (opens in a new tab)
Welcome to Dyserth
The 18 th century “Stapleton Engraving” Man swept away by Dyserth Flood - October 1896 Dyserth Summer Fete, August 1916 Victory Day press cutting, 1918 Dyserth Peace Celebrations in 1919 Directory of Dyserth names & addresses, possibly 1933 Area Guide late 1930s Local Defence Volunteers (Home Guard) Exercise The Singing Morgan Sisters in 1943 & 1951
Article about Dyserth from “Herald of Wales” 1951 Dyserth Carnival Programme 1951 Newspaper Article about the Urdd Dyserth, 1953 Festival of Wales 1958 - Dyserth & Cwm Festivities (with a short history of the two parishes) Urdd Midsummer Festival August 1962 (contains many adverts for local businesses) Women’s Institute Programme for 1970 Centenary of the Restoration of the Church, 1875 - 1975 Sir John Houghton - born in Dyserth
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Dyserth Dyserth Dyserth
St Bridget's St Bridget's St Bridget's
The Chapels The Chapels The Chapels
The Quarry The Quarry The Quarry
Waterfall Waterfall Waterfall
The Castle The Castle The Castle
The Mills The Mills The Mills
Talargoch Talargoch Talargoch
The Railway The Railway The Railway
Land & Land owners Land & Land owners Land & Land owners
Sam's Stores Sam's Stores Sam's Stores
Merseyside Holiday Camp Merseyside Holiday Camp Merseyside Holiday Camp
Dyserth Rest Camp Dyserth Rest Camp Dyserth Rest Camp
Henfryn and Mia Halls Henfryn and Mia Halls Henfryn and Mia Halls
Some Dyserth Curiosities Some Dyserth Curiosities Some Dyserth Curiosities
Welcome to the village of Dyserth, in the county of Denbighshire, North Wales, U.K.
A Welshman in Wyoming A Welshman in Wyoming A Welshman in Wyoming
Acknowledgements Acknowledgements Acknowledgements
Dyserth Brochure Dyserth Brochure Dyserth Brochure
Dyserth Heritage Trail Dyserth Heritage Trail Dyserth Heritage Trail
Three Plane Crashes Three Plane Crashes Three Plane Crashes
Dyserth Statistics Dyserth Statistics Dyserth Statistics
Belgian Refugees Belgian Refugees Belgian Refugees
Local Walks Local Walks Local Walks
Panoramas Panoramas Panoramas
Links Links Links
Updates Updates Updates
Old Photos Old Photos Old Photos
Contact Contact Contact
Various Docs Various Docs Various Docs
Floods Floods Floods
This is an ongoing project - comments & contributions are very welcome
To contact me please click here
The Old Photo Galleries have well over 1,000 photos click here for update info
Click here for some aerial photos near Dyserth
For reports of excavations, etc, on Moel Hiraddug, including photographs, click here and insert ‘Hiraddug’ into search box (opens in a new tab)
Click here for more excavation photos (opens in a new tab)
Welcome to Dyserth
The 18 th century “Stapleton Engraving” Man swept away by Dyserth Flood - October 1896 Dyserth Summer Fete, August 1916 Victory Day press cutting, 1918 Dyserth Peace Celebrations in 1919 Directory of Dyserth names & addresses, possibly 1933 Area Guide late 1930s Local Defence Volunteers (Home Guard) Exercise The Singing Morgan Sisters in 1943 & 1951
Article about Dyserth from “Herald of Wales” 1951 Dyserth Carnival Programme 1951 Newspaper Article about the Urdd Dyserth, 1953 Festival of Wales 1958 - Dyserth & Cwm Festivities (with a short history of the two parishes) Urdd Midsummer Festival August 1962 (contains many adverts for local businesses) Women’s Institute Programme for 1970 Centenary of the Restoration of the Church, 1875 - 1975 Sir John Houghton - born in Dyserth
Various Articles & Documents
Our local band (opens in a new tab)
To search my website click here