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Clegyr Boia, or
Clegyr Fwya, is a
prehistoric site on the St David's peninsula, Pembrokeshire, Wales, 33 to 65 feet (10 to 20 m)
above the surrounding...
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Neolithic period have also been
found in Wales, most
notably the
settlement at
Clegyr Boia near St David's in Pembrokeshire. Many
artefacts have also been found...
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derived from *cloc-erjo- (from *clog, "rock, crag,
steep cliff",
Welsh clegyr),
suffixed with rūδ, "red" (Welsh rhudd), but this
requires double metathesis...
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turns abruptly eastwards to flow
through a deep,
narrow gorge north of Moel
Clegyr,
swings north and
northeast round Dinas and then
continues on a
course somewhat...
- was a 3 ft (914 mm)
narrow gauge industrial railway connecting the Pen
Clegyr and St. Bride's
quarries with
Porthgain harbour. It
operated from the late...
- 256, 1945. A
promontory fort, Henllan, Cardiganshire. XCIX, p. 226, 1945.
Clegyr Voia, St. Davids,
Pembrokeshire (excavation in 1943). CII, p. 20, 1952....
- 1931 3 ft (914 mm)
Porthgain Locomotive worked railway connecting the Pen
Clegyr and St Bride's
quarries to
Porthgain harbour.
Built over part of the route...
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issue nine in July 1938 was an
etching and
aquatint by
Sutherland titled Clegyr Boia. This was Sutherland's
first use of
aquatint with etching, and in his...
- NPRN: not yet identified. DAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: PE109:
Clegyr-Boia Camp
coflein NPRN: not yet identified. DAT PRN not yet identified....
- (51°54′11″N 5°18′43″W / 51.903°N 5.312°W / 51.903; -5.312),
promontory fort
Clegyr Boia (51°52′43″N 5°17′19″W / 51.8785°N 5.2885°W / 51.8785; -5.2885),...