- Mold (Welsh: Yr
Wyddgrug ) is a town and
community in Flintshire, Wales, on the
River Alyn. It is the
historic county town and was the
administrative seat...
- The Mold gold cape (Welsh:
Clogyn Aur yr
Wyddgrug) is a
ceremonial cape of
solid sheet-gold from
Wales dating from
about 1900–1600 BC in the
British Bronze...
- Clwb Pel
Droed Yr
Wyddgrug is a
Welsh football club
based in Mold (Welsh: Yr
Wyddgrug), Flintshire. The team
plays in the
North East
Wales Championship...
- Mold
Castle (Welsh:
Castell yr
Wyddgrug), also
known as
Bailey Hill in the town of Mold, Flintshire, north-east Wales, is a motte-and-bailey
castle erected...
-
significant novelist to
write in Welsh.
Daniel Owen was born in Mold (Yr
Wyddgrug), Flintshire, the
youngest of six
children in a working-class family. His...
- promontory', and also
appears in the
Welsh name for the town of Mold, Yr
Wyddgrug.
Gwyddfa later developed the
meaning "burial cairn", and
there is a legend...
-
Rhuthun (formerly Dinbych) Flintshire Sir y
Fflint Mold (formerly Flint) Yr
Wyddgrug (formerly Y Fflint) Glamorgan
Morgannwg Cardiff Caerdydd Merioneth or...
- Mold Town Hall (Welsh:
Neuadd y Dref Yr
Wyddgrug) is a muni****l
structure in Earl Road in Mold, Wales. The town hall,
which serves as the
meeting place...
- the Maes
Garmon Eisteddfod, Mold (Welsh:
Eisteddfod Ysgol Maes Garmon,
Wyddgrug).
Schools hold
eisteddfodau as
competitions within the school; a po****r...
- John
Henry Newman at
Rubery (Longbridge) near Birmingham, and Y
Wraig o'r
Wyddgrug ("The
Woman from Mold"), in
which he meets, in Manchester,
someone who...