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North Top Moel-yr-hydd
Moelwyn Mawr
North Ridge Top Moel
Penamnen Moel
Meirch Y Ro Wen "Moelwynion,
Gwynedd (or The
Moelwyns)". OS GetOutside. Retrieved...
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Moelwyns,
those being Moelwyn Mawr and
Moelwyn Bach
involves a walk up a
disused incline,
before gaining the gr****y
slopes of
Moelwyn Mawr and...
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Goronwy "Ronw"
Moelwyn Hughes, KC (6
October 1897 – 1
November 1955),
known as
Moelwyn Hughes was a
Welsh lawyer and a
Liberal and
Labour politician who...
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William Moelwyn Merchant (5 June 1913 – 22
April 1997) was a
Welsh academic, novelist, sculptor, poet and
Anglican priest. He was born in Port Talbot...
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Moelwyn quarry is a
defunct slate quarry located to the
south of the
village of Tanygrisiau,
north Wales. Some
initial prospecting was
carried out in...
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village is a
starting point for
walks into the
Moelwyns,
especially if the
intention is to
climb Moelwyn itself. Care
should be
taken as
there are numerous...
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Moelwyn Bach is a
mountain in Snowdonia,
northern Wales and
forms part of the Moelwynion. It is
connected to its
parent peak
Moelwyn Mawr via the Craigysgafn...
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Ysgol y
Moelwyn is a
Welsh secondary school in
Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The
school provides education to
students aged 11-16, in Key Stage...
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locked out when it
became clear the
stadium was full. The
disaster led to
Moelwyn Hughes's
official report,
which recommended more
rigorous control of crowd...
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Creuau in 1833, the railway's
opening in 1836, and the
opening of the
Moelwyn Tunnel in 1842. The p****ing of a
later act for the
railway also saw cannon...