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Aberllefenni is a
village in the
south of Gwynedd, Wales. It lies in the
historic county of Merionethshire, in the
valley of the Afon Dulas, and in the...
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Aberllefenni quarry is the
collective name of
three slate quarries, Foel Grochan, Hen
Gloddfa (also
known as Hen Chwarel) and
Ceunant Ddu,
located in Cwm...
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Dulas Valley north to
Corris and on to
Aberllefenni.
Branches served the
slate quarries at
Corris Uchaf,
Aberllefenni, the
isolated quarries around Ratgoed...
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Aberllefenni was a
station on the
Corris Railway in
Merioneth (now Gwynedd), Wales. It was
opened in 1887 as the
northern p****enger
terminus of the railway...
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empty train sits. This type of
incline is
especially ****ociated with the
Aberllefenni Slate Quarry that
supplied the
Corris Railway. This form of
incline has...
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probably followed the
valley from
Aberllefenni to
Ffridd Gate The
Corris Railway ran
through the
valley from
Aberllefenni to
Ffridd Gate Nant
Garfan Nant...
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recorded in Marrakech,
Morocco (spring 1994), on top of a
waste tip at
Aberllefenni quarries (17
August 1994), in a
forest in
Wales and in
front of an invited...
- over Waen
Llefenni into Cwm yr
Hengae to
Aberllefenni. Part of the narrow-gauge
Corris Railway between Aberllefenni and
Maespoeth Junction may run
along the...
- Tramroad)
opened in 1858,
connecting the
slate quarries around Corris and
Aberllefenni with
river wharves at
Derwenlas and Morben. It
crossed the
River Dyfi...
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Corris in the south, with
other large quarries at Abergynolwyn,
Aberllefenni, Arthog, and the Cwm Ebol
quarry at Pennal. In 1947,
ahead of his marriage...