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Gregynog (Welsh pronunciation: [ɡrɛˈɡənɔɡ]) is a
large country mansion in the
village of Tregynon, 4
miles (6.4 km)
northwest of
Newtown in the old county...
- The
Gregynog Press, also
known as
Gwasg Gregynog, is a
printing press and
charity located at
Gregynog Hall near
Newtown in Powys, Wales.
Founded in 1922...
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Gregynog Young Musicians Competition began in 2005,
originally as part of the
Gregynog Festival, and more
recently as a free-standing event. It is held...
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Gregynog Festival (Welsh: Gŵyl
Gregynog) is the
oldest extant classical music festival in
Wales and
takes place each
summer at
Gregynog Hall in the village...
- (September 2003). The
psychology of distance: Wales: one nation.
Papurau Gregynog. Vol. 3. Cardiff:
Institute of
Welsh Affairs (published 2003). p. 31....
- vast art collection.
Gwendoline and
Margaret Davies bought the
mansion of
Gregynog just
after the
First World War,
following long
discussions with
their lifelong...
- his own imprint, the
Seven Acres Press. He was
named controller of the
Gregynog Press, a well-known
private press in Wales, in 1933, but his
tenure with...
- Wales'
international collection. The
sisters started the
Gregynog Press in 1922 and the
Gregynog Music Festival in 1933. Like her
sister Gwen, Margaret...
- Society, of
which he was a
founding member in 1925. He co-directed the
Gregynog Press from 1930 to 1933 with his wife,
Gertrude Hermes. At the age of 13...
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towards merger,
custody of the university's
Gregynog Hall and its
estate was
transferred to the
newly created Gregynog Trust in July 2019. The administrative...