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Brynderwyn is a
settlement in Northland, New Zealand. It is
located at the
junction of SH1 and SH12
between Whangārei and Wellsford, and a
narrowing of...
- The 1963
Brynderwyn bus
accident occurred on the day
after Waitangi Day, 7
February 1963, when a bus
rolled down a
slope in the
Brynderwyn Range, killing...
- The
Brynderwyn Range or
Brynderwyn Hills is a
ridge extending east–west
across the
Northland Peninsula in
northern New
Zealand some 60
kilometres south...
- Northland. The
route continues on SH 1
until the road
meets the town of
Brynderwyn. From there, the
route turns west on SH 12, p****ing
through Maungaturoto...
- Line to
Marsden Point, a new four-lane
alternative highway through the
Brynderwyn Range, and
establishing a full
inquiry into the Government's handling...
-
criticised inconsistency in the
location of
Police checkpoints near the
Brynderwyn Hills,
Kaiwaka and
Mangawhai which inhibited travel by
residents to access...
- Welsh-derived
place names in New
Zealand include: Brynavon,
Northland Brynderwyn,
Northland Bryndwr,
Christchurch Cambrians,
Otago -
Named after the Welsh...
-
Marsden Point,
building a new four-lane
alternative highway through the
Brynderwyn Range, and
establishing a full
inquiry into the Government's handling...
- on the face of
Mount Everest (cwm is
Welsh for 'valley')
North Island Brynderwyn Range Cardiff South Island Bryndwr (Christchurch) ****ord
Sound Llandudno...
- places. At
Brynderwyn,
there is a lock with a
whitewashed cottage, once the home of the lockkeeper. To the
north of the lock was
Brynderwyn Wharf, once...