Englyn - Poem
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Image: © Alan Fryer Taken: 9 Nov 2007
This plaque is on the wall of Image and, in the brief form of an englyn, extols the virtue of Post Office savings. I suspect that the original is a lot older than the added promotion of Wings for Victory Week 1943. The Welsh reads To make money in Llandwrog everybody goes eagerly to the Post Office; that's where the thrifty get interest on their penny.