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anglicised as
Dolgelly or
Dolgelley. Up
until the 19th
century most
spellings in
English were
along the
lines of Dôlgelly,
Dolgelley,
Dolgelly or Dolgelli...
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Dolgelley or
Dolgellau power station was a
combined diesel and
hydroelectric generating station. It
provided electricity to the town of Dolgellau, Gwynedd...
- Bala and Ruabon. The
station spent most of its life with the
spelling "
Dolgelley" (often pronounced,
especially in English, as [dɔlˈɡɛɬi]); this was altered...
-
Grammar School from 1905
until his
death in 1927. He also
headmaster at
Dolgelley Grammar School,
Chairman of the Ware
Education Committee, and a Major...
- The Vale of
Llanelltyd and
Fanner i.e.
Cymer Abbey, near
Dolgelley...
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Llanfor • Llangywer/Llangower •
Llanuwchllyn •
Llanycil Talybont Dolgellau/
Dolgelley •
Llanegryn •
Llanfachreth •
Llangelynnin (Arthog) •
Llanymawddwy • Mallwyd...
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Dolgelley Combined District 1889
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative William Davies 159
Liberal John
Hughes 105
Independent George Henry Ellis 95...
- (1993). The
Coast Lines of the
Cambrian Railways:
Dovey Junction to
Dolgelley including a
general history from 1865 to 1996. Wild Swan. 52°35′33″N 3°51′17″W...
- Williams, of Dolmelynllyn,
Dolgelley 1903:
Harold Finch Hatton, of Plas,
Harlech 1904:
Thomas Edwards, of Blaenau,
Dolgelley 1905:
George Henry Ellis,...
- for his
illustrations for Puck magazine. John
Samuel Pughe was born in
Dolgelley, Merionethshire, Wales, and
brought to
America by his
parents when he...