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Cymerau quarry was a
slate quarry served by the
Ratgoed Tramway, a horse-worked
section of the
Corris Railway. It is
located about half a mile
north of...
- Wales. It
flows from the
northern flank of
Mynydd Dolgoed down to Pont
Cymerau, north-east of Aberllefenni. Here it
joins the Nant
Llwydiarth to form...
- Coed
Cymerau National Nature Reserve is a
wooded area of
approximately 26
hectares on the
north side of the Vale of
Ffestiniog through which the River...
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consisted of two
military engagements; one at Coed
Llathen and the
other at
Cymerau. The word
Cadfan is
Welsh for "place of battle". In the
years before the...
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Corris Railway, it
operated as a
separate entity throughout its history.
Cymerau Quarry lies to the
south of Ratgoed, and it was
connected to the tramway...
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multiple parts),
Cader Idris,
Ceunant Llennyrch, Coed Camlyn, Coed
Cymerau, Coed Dolgarrog, Coed Ganllwyd, Coed Gorswen, Coed Tremadog,
Coedydd Aber...
- Council,
which was in turn
replaced in 1996 by
Gwynedd Council.
Ysgol Cymerau is the town's
primary school.
Ysgol Glan y Môr was
formed in 1969 by the...
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member of the
English force that was
defeated at the
hands of the
Welsh at
Cymerau (near Nantgaredig) in Carmarthenshire. In 1258, he was one of the key English...
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quarries in the area
include Ratgoed on
Mynydd Llwydiarth and
Cymerau on
Mynydd Cymerau in the west;
Hendre Ddu on
Mynydd Hendre-ddu,
Gartheiniog on Mynydd...
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becoming Attorney General of Bengal. In 1905, he had the
house built at
Cymerau. He died at the age of 70. Pugh
married Veronica Harriet Hills, daughter...