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shopkeeper and
quarry owner as a
sideline to his main vocation. The song "Ciosg
Talysarn" by the
Welsh folk
singer Dafydd Iwan was
written after two
secret agents...
- John Jones,
Talysarn (1
March 1796 – 16
August 1857), was a
Welsh Calvinistic Methodist minister,
regarded as one of the
greatest preachers in the history...
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Penygroes and
Llanllyfni village,
which practically adjoins Penygroes, plus
Talysarn, is 4,135
according to the 2011 census. The name of the
village is derived...
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Valley area in
North Wales. It
covers a
large area near the
village of
Talysarn and
contains three flooded deep lakes. The
quarry commenced working in...
- Rhyd Ddu and R.
Williams Parry from
Talysarn.
Mathonwy Hughes, from
Mynydd Cymffyrch, and
Gwilym R. Jones, from
Talysarn, grew up in the valley, as did the...
- Tal-y-llyn
Talsarnau Tal-y-bont (near Bangor) Tal-y-bont (near Barmouth)
Talysarn Tanygrisiau Trawsfynydd Trefor Tregarth Tremadog Tudweiliog Tywyn Waunfawr...
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grandson on his
maternal side of a
noted Welsh preacher, John Jones,
Talysarn; his
family was
wealthy - his
cousin was
David Davies of Llandinam, a Welsh...
- Tal-y-llyn
Talsarnau Tal-y-bont (near Bangor) Tal-y-bont (near Barmouth)
Talysarn Tanygrisiau Trawsfynydd Trefor Tregarth Tremadog Tudweiliog Tywyn Waunfawr...
- A tame fox in
Talysarn, Wales...
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North Wales. Many
meetings were held in Amlwch, Llangefni, Llanerchymedd,
Talysarn, Llanllyfni, Llanrwst, Denbigh, and Dinorwig, and some
students at the...