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The Glogau mine, in the Welsh Mountains, has customarily supplied the gold for royal wedding rings. Gold from this mine will be- used in the wedding ring of Lady Diana Spencer when she marries Prince Charles on July 29. Mr Jerry Williams is the miner behind the waggon at the mine entrance.

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Press, 29 May 1981, Page 13

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The Glogau mine, in the Welsh Mountains, has customarily supplied the gold for royal wedding rings. Gold from this mine will be- used in the wedding ring of Lady Diana Spencer when she marries Prince Charles on July 29. Mr Jerry Williams is the miner behind the waggon at the mine entrance. Press, 29 May 1981, Page 13

The Glogau mine, in the Welsh Mountains, has customarily supplied the gold for royal wedding rings. Gold from this mine will be- used in the wedding ring of Lady Diana Spencer when she marries Prince Charles on July 29. Mr Jerry Williams is the miner behind the waggon at the mine entrance. Press, 29 May 1981, Page 13

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