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In this next series from 1964, Walter tells us about the last days of the Anglesey Central line passenger train service.
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This is a sub layer of 'Life on the line' The story of Walter Glynn Davies and the Anglesey Central Railway
1965: the final farewell, or is it?...
This chapter Walter returns back to home to Wales with hopes of his dream coming true.
This is the year the passenger train returned to the Anglesey Railway tracks. It was an attempt to revive the service and gather funding. Supported by the former Welsh Development Agency.
This is a sub layer of Sea creatures and shells of Anglesey
The pupils wrote on the paper where their favourite place was, with some drawing their favourite place. They then turned into their giant boulder, as their favourite place is where they will leave their boulder.
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Walter shares thoughts, reflections and the future.
Images and videos of the day we met up with Walter to hear more of his stories as we walked around Llangefni railway
Recent photos taken of Walter
In this activity the pupils cut out their shell and drew their own design on it, they also decided where the shell had come from, which was their favourite place or beach on the Island.
This is a range of images taken of the activities that took place in the classroom.
Here the children pretended to be all sorts of sea creatures from Whales to star fish and many more.
Ths was a classroom discussion, where the class was asked 'where is your favourite place on the Island?' This was to get them thinking on where would they drop their giant stone, based on the story of the Cawres o Bryn Celli Ddu.
These sea creatures were created by the children , each having a place where they live and a purpose for being there, as described by the children in the video clips.
Images of the pupils busy designing and creating their own Sea Creature. They were to think about: what did it look like? Where did it live on Anglesey, what it's purpose was.
Outside the pupils got into Giant mode, thinking about what kind of giant they would like to be, some were small, some were big, deep voices, angry, pretty, big....
In this chapter Walter talks about his time in Manchester, after leaving Wales when the trains stopped. As well as other stories and memories.
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During the social mapping workshop the first task involved drawing maps of their journey to school
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