The Sheperds of Moel Siabod
Filmed in 1967 at Gath Farm, North Wales by Aled Vaughan. Moel Siabod is in the Snowdonia range, and part of its slopes are the barren, windy acres of Garth Farm where Robert Jones, a widower lives with his five children and aged mother. It’s a day in the life of the family during lambing season, 1967. Their life is a hard one; the working day is long and the slopes of Moel Siabod can be cold and treacherous in winter.

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