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- since grown to 1,684 pupils with 1,164 at the Gellihaf campus and 520 at Y Gwyndy (September 2018). The school's motto is “Tua'r Goleuni” (Towards the Light)...
- works from English, German, Gr****, and Irish. Thomas Jones was born at Y Gwyndy Uchaf in Betws-yn-Rhos, Denbighshire, Wales, the eldest son of Isaac Jones...
- the monasteries. The next oldest house in the village is reputed to be Gwyndy Cottage, parts of which date back to the 16th century. "Tan yr Yw" (Under...
- continue to be worked at Hengae Quarry near Llangaffo, at Gwalchmai and at Gwyndy quarry near Llanerchymedd whilst limestone is extracted from Rhuddlan Bach...
- Llanidloes, Wales. When she was six, her family moved into a house known as Gwyndy on the White Hall estate of Owen Morgan Edwards at Llanuwchllyn near Bala...
- 24696 Gwyndy Llanuwchllyn SH8785630063 52°51′23″N 3°40′01″W / 52.856359823483°N 3.6669779053165°W / 52.856359823483; -3.6669779053165 (Gwyndy) 31 January...
- Gwynn Jones (1871–1949), poet, scholar and journalist, who was born at Y Gwyndy Uchaf Bruce Jones (born 1953), former Coronation Street actor who pla****...
- Tanybwlch defeated Griffith Ceidiog Roberts, nonconformist minister of Gwyndy, Maentwrog. In what was described as the first Liberal meeting held at Maentwrog...
- 8621°N 4.746°W / 51.8621; -4.746), multiple enclosure hillfort Castell Gwyndy (51°49′23″N 4°40′32″W / 51.823°N 4.6755°W / 51.823; -4.6755), promontory...