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Ffordd Coed Dol-Fawr
Figyn Blaen-Brefi
Glanfedw Glanrhocca Gro Ty'n yr
Helyg Gro
Ystwyth Gwaun Garthenor a Llanio-Isaf
Gwaun Pen-lan
Gwaun Troed-rhiw-seiri...
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agriculture but is
subject to
routine winter flooding. The Afon Tafarn-
helyg has its
confluence about one mile (1.6 km)
further downstream. This tributary...
- feda) of the
Ogham alphabet,
meaning "willow". The name is
related to
Welsh helyg(en) and
Latin salix. Its Proto-Indo-European root was *sal-
meaning "dirty...
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Climbers Club)
first struck its roots". The
Climbers Club is now
based at
Helyg on the A5
between Capel Curig and
Ogwen Cottage. In 1870 the
Society of...
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Testing of the
oxygen equipment took
place at the
Climbers Club Hut at
Helyg near
Capel Curig. The
party departed for
Nepal from Tilbury, Es****, England...
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Festiniog Railway. It
closed in 1960. Pont Tafarn-
helyg carries the A487 road over the Afon Tafarn-
helyg. It is a
stone bridge that was
probably built in...
- Llangeitho,
changed names in 2012 due to an
amalgamation becoming Ysgol Rhos y
Helyg. The
nearest secondary school is
Ysgol Henry Richard in Tregaron, which...
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Edwards and
Edward Prosser Rhys. He is
mostly known for his
cywydd "Rhos
Helyg" ("Moor Willows"),
which extols the
agrarian life and
Welsh culture of his...
- old
Celtic name
deriving either from the
Brythonic helig (modern
Welsh helyg)
meaning willows or heli
meaning salt water.
Miller construes the name as...
- - Pic
halau 'willow' - Late Gaul. *halico, fr Gaul.
salicos Br haleg, W
helyg, C helig, Ir saileach, Sc
seileach Latin salix (cf. OFr sauz)
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