Restr orin (640 × 880 piksel, ment ar restr : 148 Kio, seurt MIME : image/jpeg)
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English: Plate from Owen, J. A. (1977) The History of the Dowlais Iron Works 1759-1970, Newport, Gwent: Starling Press ISBN0-503434-27-XInvalid ISBN
Mammenn
Mankout a ra titouroù diwar-benn mammenn ar restr-mañ.
Mar plij kemmit pajenn deskrivañ ar restr ha roit ar vammenn.
Aozer
Mankout a ra titouroù diwar-benn oberour ar restr-mañ.
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Istor ar restr
Klikañ war un deiziad/eur da welet ar restr evel ma oa da neuze.