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Abergynolwyn (English:
Mouth of the
River with a Whirlpool) is a
village in
southern Gwynedd, Wales,
located at the
confluence of the Nant
Gwernol and...
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Tywyn on the Mid-Wales
coast to Nant
Gwernol near the
village of
Abergynolwyn. The line was
opened in 1865 to
carry slate from the
quarries at Bryn...
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Abergynolwyn railway station is a
station on the
Talyllyn Railway near
Abergynolwyn, Gwynedd, in Mid-Wales. It is 6.55
miles (10.54 km) from
Tywyn Wharf...
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hamlet and wider, very sp****ly po****ted
community (which
includes Abergynolwyn and Tal-y-llyn) in the
Meirionnydd area of
Gwynedd in Wales. It is located...
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parish in
Gwynedd in
Wales Tal-y-llyn Lake, a
glacial ribbon lake east of
Abergynolwyn Talyllyn Railway, a
preserved narrow gauge railway running from Tywyn...
- Bryn
Eglwys quarry was a
slate quarry and mine near
Abergynolwyn, in
Merionethshire (now part of Gwynedd), Wales. More than 300 men
worked at the site...
- Aberangell, Aberdaron, Aberdesach, Aberdyfi, Abererch, Abergwyngregyn,
Abergynolwyn, Aberllefenni, Abersoch, Afon Wen,
Arthog Bala, Bangor, Barmouth, Beddgelert...
- He was
knighted in 1937. In 1909, the Bryn
Eglwys slate quarry, the
Abergynolwyn estate and
village and
Talyllyn Railway came up for sale.
Aware of the...
- of the
county and
Corris in the south, with
other large quarries at
Abergynolwyn, Aberllefenni, Arthog, and the Cwm Ebol
quarry at Pennal. In 1947, ahead...
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railway station is the
eastern terminus of the
Talyllyn Railway near
Abergynolwyn,
Gwynedd in mid-Wales. It is 7 miles, 28 chains (11.83 km) from Tywyn...