DescriptionCae'r Gors - the Kate Roberts Heritage Centre, Rhosgadfan - geograph.org.uk - 959903.jpg
English: Cae'r Gors - the Kate Roberts Heritage Centre, Rhosgadfan Kate Roberts (1891-1985) was one of the outstanding Welsh-language novelists and short-story writers of the 20thC. Much of her work was set in the quarrying villages of the first quarter of the century - the period of crippling depression in the slate industry and of the large-scale loss of local lads in WWI
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