- The
Clogau (pronounced "clog-eye") Gold Mine (also
known as
Clogau St David's) is a gold mine near
Bontddu in
North Wales. The
Clogau mine was opened...
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largest of
which were the
Gwynfynydd Gold Mine, near Ganllwyd, and the
Clogau Gold Mine near Bontddu. In
South Wales, gold is
found in a
small area in...
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owned by
Welsh Gold Plc, but has
recently been
acquired by
Clogau Gold of
Wales Ltd.
Clogau purchased circa 80
acres of land
surrounding the mine in mid-2013...
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Clogau Quarry (also
known as the
Berwyn Slate Quarry) is a
quarry which is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest located in Denbighshire, Wales. It supports...
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crafted from 22
carat Welsh gold from the
Clogau St David's mine in Bontddu. The
tradition of
using Clogau Gold
within the
wedding rings of the Royal...
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crafted from 22
carat Welsh gold from the
Clogau St David's mine in Bontddu. In the
following years, the use of
Clogau Gold
within the
wedding rings of the...
- made of
Welsh gold. The ring was made from a
nugget of
Welsh gold from the
Clogau St David's mine, near Dolgellau; this
nugget had been
given to the then...
- and the mine was re-opened. In 1989 the
Clogau Gold Mine was re-opened by
William Roberts,
founder of
Clogau Gold of
Wales Ltd. Gold
extraction re-commenced...
- 19th century. At one time the
local gold
mines emplo**** over 500 workers.
Clogau St. David's mine in
Bontddu and
Gwynfynydd mine in
Ganllwyd have supplied...
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policy was formulated) and
Wales (including
Clogau Gold Mine and Manod,
Blaenau Ffestiniog, at
Graig Ddu quarry,
doubling as...