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Manod Mawr is a
mountain in
North Wales and
forms part of the Moelwynion.
Although known as a
mountain in the
eastern Moelwyns, it and its
sister peaks...
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Manod railway station served the
village of
Manod which then
stood on the
southern edge of
Blaenau Ffestiniog in Gwynedd, Wales. The 1 ft 11+1⁄2 in (597 mm)...
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Graig Ddu
quarry (also
known as
Craig Ddu quarry,
Manod quarry, or,
since the
closure of the
nearby Cwt y
Bugail quarry, Cwt y
Bugail quarry) is a disused...
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English mōnaþ, Old
Saxon mānuth, Old
Norse mánaðr, and Old High
German mānod,
Gothic mēnōþs),
being a
derivation of the word for "moon", *mēnô — which...
- but not a
picture shall leave these islands".
Instead a
slate quarry at
Manod, near
Blaenau Ffestiniog in
North Wales, was
requisitioned for the gallery's...
- Tan-y-
Manod railway station was a
railway station approximately 1 mile (1.6 km)
south of
Blaenau Ffestiniog, in
Gwynedd (formerly Merionethshire), North...
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Blaen y Cwm. To the south-east
another cluster worked the
slopes of
Manod Mawr. The
workforce for
these was
drawn initially from
nearby towns and...
- The
Fight for
Manod (ISBN 0701208090) is a 1979
novel by
Welsh author Raymond Williams.
Matthew Price and
Peter Owen both have
their roots within the...
- Book Award. The
novel takes its
setting from a true-life event, when the
Manod (Cwt-y-Bugail)
quarry at
Blaenau Ffestiniog was used to
store art treasures...
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Retrieved 2016-02-09. ...'harvest moon' is also the
cognate of herbist-
mānod, the Old High
German name of
November recorded in Vita
Karoli Magni, ch...