- The Cwt y
Bugail quarry is a
former slate quarry located east of
Blaenau Ffestiniog in Wales. It was
first worked as a
trial pit
around 1840. Continuous...
- West
Mouse (Welsh: Maen y
Bugail) is an
islet lying 1.1
kilometres (0.68 mi) off the north-west
coast of Anglesey, Wales. Its
maximum dimensions are 92...
-
islands off the
north of Anglesey, the
others being Ynys
Amlwch and Maen y
Bugail.
Local legend has it that St
Patrick was
shipwrecked there,
giving rise...
- committee's efforts, the
first anthology of the bard's work,
titled Cerddi'r
Bugail ("The Shepherd's Poems"), was
published in 1918. The m****cripts were donated...
-
Penmachno to the north-east, a
series of
quarries started at Rhiwbach, Cwt y
Bugail and
Blaen y Cwm. To the south-east
another cluster worked the
slopes of...
- The
novel takes its
setting from a true-life event, when the
Manod (Cwt-y-
Bugail)
quarry at
Blaenau Ffestiniog was used to
store art
treasures from the National...
- in July 2011 and is one of
several such
bells around the
United Kingdom.
Bugail Aberdyfi (the
Shepherd of Aberdovey) is a poem
written by John
Ceiriog Hughes...
-
Pembrokeshire Tusker Rock (Ynys Twsgr) Vale of
Glamorgan West
Mouse (Maen y
Bugail)
Anglesey Worms Head (Pen Pyrod)
Gower (tidal island) Ynys
Benlas Anglesey...
- (Welsh:
Aberriw ‘mouth of the Rhiw’). The
northern Rhiw
emerges from Llyn y
Bugail (Welsh: ‘lake of the shepherd’) on
Mynydd Waun Fawr
whilst the southern...
- New
Manod quarry, or,
since the
closure of the
nearby Cwt y
Bugail quarry, Cwt y
Bugail quarry) is a
slate quarry near
Blaenau Ffestiniog (formerly Blaenau...