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LEGEND LAND

[An illustration showing fairies tending a garden.]

Being a further collection of some ofthe Old Tales told in those WesternParts of Britain served by the GreatWestern Railway

Volume Three   Price Sixpence


Map of central England and Wales, the area covered by the Great Western Railway. Title reads: G. W. R. The line to legend land. Various places mentioned in the book are identified: Glasfryn Lake (page 20), Craig-Y ddinas (page 12), Narberth Castle (page 4), Melangell (page 8), Harlech Castle (page 16), St. Govan's Chapel (page 24).
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LEGEND LAND

Being a further collection of someof the OLD TALES told in thoseWestern Parts of Britain served bythe GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY,now retold by LYONESSE

[An illustration showing the shield of the Great Western Railway.]

VOLUME THREE

Published in 1923 by

THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY
[FELIX J. C. POLE, GENERAL MANAGER]
PADDINGTON STATION, LONDON


CONTENTS AND ILLUSTRATIONS

Contents and IllustrationsPage 2
Foreword3
A Prince who would hang a Mouse4
St. Melangell and Her “Lambs”8
Where King Arthur Sleeps12
Bronwen and the Starling16
The Swan of Glasfryn20
The Wonders of St. Govan’s Chapel24
The Fairy Gardens
...

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