Peter Hain launches new Welsh Castles Stamps on St David’s Day

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Department: Wales Office

Published: 2010-03-02 16:46:19

Secretary of State for Wales Peter Hain today [Monday 1 March] celebrated St David’s Day by launching a new set of Royal Mail stamps featuring famous Welsh castles. The stamps include images of popular historic Welsh castles such as Caernarfon, Carreg Cennen, Beaumaris, Criccieth, Harlech, Chepstow, Dinefwr, Dolbadarn, Dolwyddelan and Conwy. Mr Hain was also presented with [...]

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