-
Chwarel Singret is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest in the
preserved county of Clwyd,
north Wales. List of
Sites of
Special Scientific Interest in...
-
Chwarel y Fan is a peak in the
Black Mountains in south-eastern Wales. It is the
highest rise on the long
ridge which extends southeastwards from Rhos...
-
Chwarel Pant Glas is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest in the
preserved county of Clwyd,
north Wales. List of
Sites of
Special Scientific Interest...
- name of
three slate mines, Foel Grochan, Hen
Gloddfa (also
known as Hen
Chwarel) and
Ceunant Ddu,
located in Cwm Hengae, just to the west of Aberllefenni...
-
Chwarel Ddu
quarry was the
earliest slate quarry in the
Lledr Valley. It was
working before 1810, and
continued in
sporadic operation until the late 1920s...
- The Hendre-Ddu
Tramway was a 1 ft 11 in (584 mm) narrow-gauge
industrial railway built in 1874 in Mid-Wales to
connect the Hendre-Ddu
slate quarry to Aberangell...
- to take shape.
Adelaide quarry became a part of Allt Ddu, and
Chwarel Fawr and
Chwarel Goch
became linked to it too. In the 'Great New Quarry', Raven...
- was
restored in the 19th century. It is a
grade II*
listed building. The
Chwarel Hen
slate quarry,
which operated in the 19th and
early 20th century, is...
- with
Chwarel Fedw on the east side of the valley. A
tramway was
built across the Afon
Lledr to
connect the two
quarries and
slate from
Chwarel Fedw was...
- and
early 20th centuries. John
Thomas Parry was born on 28 June 1853 in
Chwarel Goch, Tregarth, near Bethesda,
North Wales. He was one of
seven children...