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Aberangell (Welsh pronunciation) is a
village in Gwynedd, Wales.
Aberangell stands at the
confluence of the Afon
Angell and the Afon Dyfi, and lies within...
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Aberangell railway station was an
intermediate railway station on the
Mawddwy Railway which ran from
Cemmaes Road to
Dinas Mawddy in the
Welsh county of...
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built in 1874 in Mid-Wales to
connect the Hendre-Ddu
slate quarry to
Aberangell station on the
Mawddwy Railway.: 24 It
consisted of a main line 3+1⁄2...
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Aberangell, Aberdaron, Aberdesach, Aberdyfi, Abererch, Abergwyngregyn, Abergynolwyn...
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nearest villages are
Dinas Mawddwy, two
miles to the north, and
Aberangell a
similar distance to the south. The
River Dugoed flows into the River...
- Grug,
Mynydd Tri-Arglwyd and
Mynydd Gwyn to the
south of the
village of
Aberangell. It
forms the
watershed between Nant Llwydiarth,
which flows to the south-west...
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chains (10.9 km) long,
there were
three intermediate stations at Cemmaes,
Aberangell (where it
linked to the Hendre-Ddu Tramway) and Mallwyd.
Three parallel...
- Ffridd) is a
mountain in Wales. It lies north-west of the
village of
Aberangell and west of
Mallwyd and is one of the Dyfi Hills.
Montgomeryshire XIA...
- lines, including:
Corris Railway, at
Machynlleth Hendre-Ddu Tramway, at
Aberangell Festiniog Railway, at
Minffordd Kerry Tramway, at
Kerry Plynlimon and...
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Mawddwy in 1864, then
oversaw the
opening of the
Hendreddu quarry near
Aberangell.
Edward Hurst joined his
father as a
quarryman at
Hendreddu when it opened...