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Vaynol /ˈveɪnɒl/ or Y ****ol (Welsh [ə ˈveɨnɔl]) is a
country estate dating from the
Tudor period near Y
Felinheli in Gwynedd,
North Wales (grid reference...
- The
Vaynol (Welsh: ****ol,
pronounced [ˈveɨnɔl]) is one of the
United Kingdom's
rarest breeds of
cattle with less than 150
breeding animals registered...
- Duff was the only son of Sir
Robert George Vivian Duff, 2nd Baronet, of
Vaynol (d.1914), and his wife, Lady
Juliet Lowther (1881–1965), only
child of the...
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separate breed status as the
Chillingham Wild
Cattle in
Northumbria and the
Vaynol herd from
Gwynedd in
North Wales, . In the
United States it is
known as...
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other site).
Vaynol cattle: A black-eared type of
White Park
recognised as a
separate rare breed, from the
Vaynol estate in
North Wales. Black...
- Scandinavia. On 28 August, he
performed at the ****ol
Festival held in
Vaynol,
Wales and
organised by
Welsh b****-baritone Bryn Terfel. In December, his...
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Gloucester Pembroke Red Poll
Shetland Whitebred Shorthorn Primitive Chillingham Wild
Cattle Tory
Island Vaynol White Park
Extinct Alderney Blue Albion...
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extinct while one is extant. The ****heton-Smith,
later Duff Baronetcy, of
Vaynol Park in the
County of Carnarfon, was
created in the
Baronetage of the United...
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owned by
three agricultural estates,
Vaynol,
Hafod y Llan and the
Baron Hill Estate.
Today the
Vaynol land at the
summit is
owned by the Snowdonia...
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anthracite slack) was
brought in to fire the lime kilns. The
owners of the
Vaynol Estate, the ****heton Smiths,
owned most of the land in Y
Felinheli and developed...