- "milk"; a
simple sentence such as go
upstairs now
might be Dos i fyny'r
grisiau rŵan in
North Wales, and Cer lan y stâr nawr in
South Wales. Colloquially...
- can be very high all year around. Tanygrisiau, or more
properly 'Tan y
grisiau', is
Welsh for "below the steps",
referring to the
stepped cliffs above...
-
Chwyldro Emyr
Lewis 1995
Abergele Y Môr
Tudur Dylan Jones 1996
Llandeilo Grisiau R O
Williams 1997 Bala
Gwaddol Ceri Wyn
Jones 1998
Bridgend Fflamau No...
- Guallt,
built in 1895, was the
Oakeley Quarry shipping agent's house.
Grisiau Mawr ("Big Steps")
connected the quay to
Garth and
houses were
built for...
- pebble-dashed
building once
owned by the Bird's
Custard family. Morfin, on Tan-y-
Grisiau Terrace was used as an
office by
David Lloyd George whilst he was practising...
- a
slate roof and
small buildings at both ends, with that at the Tan-y-
Grisiau end
containing a
refreshment room,
opposite and a few
yards west of which...
- Wen
Rhinog Rhiw-for-fawr
Rhosgyll Fawr
Rhyllech Uchaf Talhenbont Tan y
Grisiau Tiroedd a
Glannau Rhwng Cricieth ac Afon
Glaslyn Traeth Lafan Trum y Ddysgl...
- (early 1920s)
Penmachno [Cambrian
Ballad No.2], Op.81 (early 1920s) Tan-y-
Grisiau [Cambrian
Ballad No.3], Op.82 (early 1920s)
Memories of Trinidad, Op.86b...
- line
staff for the
track section above Tan y
Grisiau was
withdrawn from the
token machine by the Tan y
Grisiau stationmaster. He then
supervised the operation...
-
Diffwys quarry, with a view to
selling it, and
William Lewis of Tan-y-
Grisiau Foundry subsequently bought it. He
carried out some work in 1889 and 1890...