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coast Penrhyn Castle, a
country house in
North Wales Penrhyn Castle Railway Museum Penrhyn (atoll), in the Cook
Islands in the
South Pacific Penrhyn, Ipswich...
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Penrhyn Castle (Welsh:
Castell Penrhyn) is a
country house in Llandygai, Bangor, Gwynedd,
North Wales,
constructed in the
style of a
Norman castle. The...
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Penrhyn language is a Cook
Islands Maori dialectal variant belonging to the
Polynesian language family. It is
spoken by
about 200
people on
Penrhyn Island...
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Penrhyn Stanley Adamson,
known as
Penrhyn Stanlaws, (1877–1957) was a
cover artist and film director.
Sydney Adamson, who also
became an illustrator,...
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Penrhyn (also
called Tongareva, Māngarongaro, Hararanga, and Te Pitaka) is an
atoll in the
northern group of the Cook
Islands in the
south Pacific Ocean...
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Penrhyn (Welsh:
Porth Penrhyn) is a
harbour located just east of
Bangor in
north Wales at the
confluence of the
River Cegin with the
Menai Strait...
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Penrhyn was
built on the
River Thames in 1786 as a
slave ship. Lady
Penrhyn was
designed as a two-deck ship for use in the
Atlantic slave trade,...
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Penrhyn quarry is a
slate quarry located near Bethesda,
North Wales. At the end of the
nineteenth century it was the world's
largest slate quarry;...
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Baron Penrhyn is a
title that has been
created twice. The
first creation came in the
Peerage of
Ireland in 1783 in
favour of
Richard Pennant, who had...
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Penrhyn Bay (Welsh: Bae
Penrhyn "headland bay") is a
small town on the
northern coast of Wales, in
Conwy county borough,
within the
parish or community...