-
successive ministers had left
Tabernacle for English-language churches.
Gwylfa Roberts, a
renowned poet,
became minister in 1899 and
remained until his...
- and Foel Goch (Marial Gwyn) (519 metres). The
ruined hunting lodge of
Gwylfa Hiraethog (known
locally as Plas Pren due to its
original timber construction)...
- of the
prison buildings was a 19th
century residential property known as
Gwylfa. The site
incorporated a
medieval tower (known as the
Hanging Tower) that...
- journals.library.wales.
Retrieved 1
February 2018. "Roberts,
Richard (
GWYLFA)".
Dictionary of
Welsh Biography.
National Library of Wales.
Retrieved 1...
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located near to streams. He
suggested instead that the name
derived from
gwylfa, a
watching place,
noting its
similarity with
Brown Willy, the name of the...
- the
River Severn,
Lydney Derelict house where girls scare boys 2 4, 11
Gwylfa Hiraethog, (former
hunting lodge),
Wales Games stadium 2 4
Former site of...
- Ford Gron 1898
Blaenau Ffestiniog R
Gwylfa Roberts (
Gwylfa)
Charles o'r Bala 1899
Cardiff R
Gwylfa Roberts (
Gwylfa) Y
Diddanydd Arall 1900
Liverpool J...
- Walden"
which was
published in The
Hymnal Companion. It can also be sung to
Gwylfa by D.
Lloyd Evans. John
Rogers Thomas wrote a
setting for his
Hymns of the...
-
footpath that
links the
Minera Lead
Mines Country Park to
Minera Limeworks. "
Gwylfa Cottage, New Brighton, Minera".
Coflein (The
online catalogue of archaeology...
-
routes of
thousands of birds.
Bardsey Bird and
Field Observatory (Welsh:
Gwylfa Maes ac Adar Ynys Enlli),
founded in 1953, nets and
rings 8,000 birds each...