-
Cilgwyn quarry is a
slate quarry located on the
north edge of the
Nantlle Valley, in
North Wales. It is one of the
earliest slate quarries in
Great Britain...
- Old
Cilgwyn Gardens...
- was
Middleton who
designed the
Cilgwyn Mansion in
Newcastle Emlyn for the
Fitzwilliam family in 1884 and it was at
Cilgwyn that he died in 1885. It is said...
-
quarrymen at
Cilgwyn did not. A
letter from the
agent of the
Penrhyn estate, John Paynter, in 1738
complains that
competition from
Cilgwyn was affecting...
-
minister to
David Jones at Caeronnen, Cellan, Crug y Maen,
Llwyn Rhys and
Cilgwyn. "Edwards, David".
Dictionary of
Welsh Biography.
National Library of Wales...
- was the
largest in Merioneth. In 1765, two men from the long-established
Cilgwyn quarry near
Nantlle began quarrying in
Ceunant y
Diphwys to the north-east...
- and was
divided into four "quarters": Crugiau, Morfa,
Trewern and
Cilgwyn.
Cilgwyn extends to the
south side of the
Preseli Hills; a 1578 map in the British...
-
homes were
evacuated as
firefighters fought a
mountain fire at
Mynydd Cilgwyn in Carmel, was one of
several such
fires that
broke out at that day, including...
- area. The
Nantlle Valley is the site of
oldest slate quarry in
Wales at
Cilgwyn, and
during the
nineteenth and
twentieth centuries it was a
major centre...
-
properties in and
around London, as well as tin
mines in
Cornwall and the
Cilgwyn (Kilgwin)
quarry in Wales. He
purchased a
manor house and
estate in Rickmansworth...