-
fragmentary bank and ditch, were
recorded on an
outcrop known as
Craig y
Ddinas. The area was
briefly invaded and
captured by the
Romans under Gaius Suetonius...
- Braich-y-Dinas was an
extensive hillfort at the
summit of Penmaenmawr, one of the
northernmost peaks of the
Carneddau mountain range on
North coast of...
- Old
Oswestry (Welsh: Hen
Ddinas) is a
large early Iron Age hill fort in the
Welsh Marches near
Oswestry in
north west Shropshire, England. The earthworks...
-
Dinas Rock
Dinas Rock (Welsh:
Craig y
Ddinas, "Fortress Rock") is a high
promontory of
Carboniferous Limestone which rises between the Afon
Mellte and...
- City Hall (Welsh:
Neuadd y
ddinas) is a muni****l
building in Cardiff, Wales, UK. It
serves as Cardiff's
centre of
local government. It was
built as part...
- on 24
April 2012.
Retrieved 12
December 2008. "Cloch i
gofio am long y
ddinas" [Bell is
reminder of city's own ship] (PDF).
Capital Times (in Welsh)....
-
entrepreneur William Weston Young, for
mining silica rock
round Craig-y-
Ddinas from 1822 onwards. The
silica was
extracted for
firebricks at the Dinas...
- St
Davids City Hall (Welsh:
Neuadd y
Ddinas Tyddewi) is a muni****l
building in the High Street, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The
structure is currently...
-
Winter 1983–1984 at the
crypt of
Chartres cathedral; the cave at
Craig Y
Ddinas; the deep
shelter in Crewe;
Dunster abattoir,
Bangor and the
original site...
- Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. pp. 17–35. Griffiths,
Rhidian (2007). Y
ddinas ar y bryn :
Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru trwy
luniau = The city on the hill :...