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Llanbedrog is a
village and
community on the Llŷn
peninsula of
Gwynedd in Wales. It is
situated on the
south side of the
peninsula on the A499 between...
- The
Llanbedrog Volcanic Group is an
Ordovician lithostratigraphic group (a
sequence of rock strata) in
northwest Wales. The name is
derived from the village...
- The
Pwllheli and
Llanbedrog Tramway was a 3 ft (914 mm)
narrow gauge horse tramway on the
coast of the Llŷn
Peninsula in
North West Wales, UK. It was originally...
- 175
acres (708,000 m2) in
north Wales to the
south of the
village of
Llanbedrog. From the top of the Headland, with a
covering of
gorse and heather, there...
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houses and
hotels constructed, and a
tramway was
built linking the town to
Llanbedrog.
After the
Second World War,
Butlins established a
holiday camp at Penychain...
- is
commemorated at St
Petrox near Pembroke,
Ferwig near
Cardigan and
Llanbedrog on the Llŷn Peninsula. He also
became a po****r
saint in
Brittany by the...
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roads and
houses at West End. The
Pwllheli and
Llanbedrog Tramway was built,
linking the town to
Llanbedrog. The
trams ran
until 1927, when the
section of...
- Publishing, 1993, p. 323 J.
Gwenogvryn Evans (ed.), The Book of
Taliesin (
Llanbedrog, 1910), 33.10; 27.13–14; 33.10.
Thomas Love Pea****, The
Works of Thomas...
- 2). Evans, J. Gwenogvryn,
Facsimile and Text of the Book of
Taliesin (
Llanbedrog, 1910) The Book of Taliesin:
Poems of
Warfare and
Praise in an Enchanted...
- (link) Evans, J.
Gwenogvryn (1911). The
Poetry in the Red Book of Hergest.
Llanbedrog.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link) Huws, Daniel...