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Llanaelhaearn is a
village and
community on the Llŷn
Peninsula in the
county of Gwynedd, Wales. The
community includes the
larger village of
Trefor and...
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Llanaelhaearn Lifeboat Station was
actually located at
Trefor harbour, some 2
miles (3.2 km)
north west of the
village of
Llanaelhaearn,
sitting between...
- Abersoch.
Shipbuilding was
important at Nefyn, Aberdaron,
Abersoch and
Llanaelhaearn,
although the
industry collapsed after the
introduction of
steel ships...
- or
early 6th
century inscription was
found at St Aelhaearn's Church,
Llanaelhaearn in Gwynedd. The
Latin inscription reads "ALIOTVS ELMETIACOS/HIC IACET"...
- others). The 18th-century
version of the
story given to John Ray at
Llanaelhaearn provides a folk
etymology for Aelhaiarn's
unusual name. It
claimed that...
- Garndolbenmaen, Gellilydan, Glasinfryn, Golan [cy],
Groeslon Harlech Llanaber,
Llanaelhaearn, Llanbedr, Llandbedrgoch, Llanbedrog, Llanberis, Llandanwg, Llanegryn...
- lead onto the hill from the
nearby villages of Llith**** to the south,
Llanaelhaearn to the east and
Trefor to the north. On the
western slopes of Yr Eifl...
- use for the region. It
includes the
villages of Chwilog, Abererch,
Llanaelhaearn, Pencaenewydd, Llangybi, Llanystumdwy, Llanarmon, Rhoslan, Pentrefelin...
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Garneddwen Gellilydan Glasinfryn Groeslon Llan
Ffestiniog Llanaber Llanaelhaearn Llanarmon Llanbedr Llanbedrog Llanberis Llandanwg Llanddeiniolen Llandegwning...
- Ellis-Nanney
family had
inherited the
lands of
Bachwen and
Elernion in
Llanaelhaearn (owned by the Nanneys) from Owen's uncle,
David Ellis Nanney, who had...