File:Gwisgo Bedd a Blodau - Dressing the grave with flowers - by Thomas Onwyn (1853).jpg

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English: There are two interrelated Welsh cemetery decoration traditions that are attested at least as far back as the 1800s if not earlier. One of these traditions is known as "Sul y Blodau" or "Flowering Sunday".
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Source https://sublimewales.files.wordpress.com/2016/01/rock-and-co-flowers-colour.jpg
Author Thomas Onwyn

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A depiction of 19th century Welsh cemetery decoration practices from 1853 by the artist Thomas Onwyn

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