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- Gwynfynydd Gold Mine is near Ganllwyd, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Wales. The lode, which was discovered in 1860, was worked from 1884. It has produced more than...
- Snowdonia. This was mined at several mines, the largest of which were the Gwynfynydd Gold Mine, near Ganllwyd, and the Clogau Gold Mine near Bontddu. In South...
- previously unrealised supplies of gold could potentially exist. Wales portal Gwynfynydd Gold Mines Dolaucothi Gold Mines Welsh gold "Gold in Wales". Monmouthshire...
- the 1850s and a mining rush developed. The first gold was discovered at Gwynfynydd in 1863, but it was not until 1887 that the mine was developed commercially...
- mines emplo**** over 500 workers. Clogau St. David's mine in Bontddu and Gwynfynydd mine in Ganllwyd have supplied gold for many royal weddings.[citation...
- solicitor, mine owner, and company promoter. He acquired the gold mine at Gwynfynydd in 1887, earning the name "Welsh gold king". He was also actively publicised...
- Machynlleth marked by an inlaid bead of pure unmixed 18ct Welsh gold from the Gwynfynydd gold mine, near Ganllwyd, Dolgellau. The bilingual Glyndŵr medal was designed...
- Dolaucothi Gold Mines Great Orme copper Gwydir Forest various metal mines Gwynfynydd gold mine (No longer in use) Klon**** mine lead mine (No longer in use)...
- (610 mm) Bontddu Wales Hand-worked gold mine railway, in intermittent use Gwynfynydd mine Present 2 ft (610 mm) Dolgellau Wales Hand-worked gold mine railway...
- after further study in London worked for a Welsh gold-mining company at Gwynfynydd and Glasdir. They sent him to Sutherland in around 1882 to investigate...