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Gloddfa Ganol (also
known as the
Gloddfa Ganol Mountain Center) was a
museum dedicated to the
Welsh slate industry and narrow-gauge railways, situated...
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Timber Supply Department.
Purchased by Rich
Morris in 1965. Displa**** at
Gloddfa Ganol until 1998, when sold to the
Abbey Light Railway Welsh Highland Heritage...
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allow a
third quarry to be opened. This was
Middle Quarry also
known as
Gloddfa Ganol and was
operated by the
Rhiwbryfdir Slate Company. The
younger Holland...
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quarry is the
collective name of
three slate quarries, Foel Grochan, Hen
Gloddfa (also
known as Hen Chwarel) and
Ceunant Ddu,
located in Cwm Hengae, just...
- Society,
Caerphilly Railway Works –
closed 1996,
moved to
Gwili Railway Gloddfa Ganol,
Blaenau Ffestiniog -
museum of narrow-gauge railways,
closed in...
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formed Narrow Gauge Enterrprises and
arranged to
create a
museum at
Gloddfa Ganol in
North Wales. They
moved their locomotives out of
Brockham on 18...
- 2011.
Tourism became the town's
largest employer, with the
development of
Gloddfa Ganol in the
Oakeley quarry and the
Slate Caverns at
Llechwedd quarry....
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Group for the
Ffestiniog Railway. Sold to Rich
Morris in 1976, and
subsequently displa**** at
Gloddfa Ganol.
Returned to the FR, and
restored in 2010....
- ISBN 1-85284-304-7. J.G.
Isherwood (1980).
Candles to Caplamps: the
Story of
Gloddfa Ganol.
Gloddfa Ganol. www.geograph.co.uk :
photos of Allt-fawr and surrounding...
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Gwalia mine. It was
referred to in the Welsh-language
press as Aur-
gloddfa Meibion Gwalia,
meaning "[the]
goldmine [of the] sons [of] Gwalia". Gwalia...