- The
Gwenffrwd is a right-bank
tributary of the
River Towy in
northern Carmarthenshire, mid Wales. It
rises to the east of Carn Nant-yr-ast and
flows in...
- The
Gwenffrwd is a right-bank
tributary of the
River Aeron in Ceredigion, mid Wales. From its source, east of the
hamlet of Bethania, it
flows generally...
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Growing up:
Gareth Jones BBC, "my old school,
Ysgol Gwenffrwd in Holywell"
YouTube video clip of
Gareth Jones interviewing Gareth Jones'...
- town on the side of a
steep hill. The
shrine of St.
Winifride (known as
Gwenffrwd or
Gwenfrewi in Welsh) is
regarded as one of the
finest surviving examples...
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Whitebrook (Welsh:
Gwenffrwd) is a
small village in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales,
United Kingdom. It is
located four
miles south east of
Monmouth in...
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Tryal (L) Afon
Beidog (L) Afon
Cledan River Arth Afon
Aeron Afon Mydr (L)
Gwenffrwd (R) Afon
Drywi Afon
Soden Afon
Fynnon Ddewi Nant
Hawen Hoffnant River...
- of Cree,
Dumfries and
Galloway Carngafallt Conwy Cwm
Clydach Gr****holm
Gwenffrwd & Dinas,
Carmarthenshire Malltraeth Mawddach Valley Newport Wetlands Reserve...
- Cwm-du, Nant Cledlyn, Nant Fylchog, Afon Clettwr, Nant Wern-macwydd,
Gwenffrwd, Afon Cerdin, Afon Tyweli, Nant Merwydd, Hoffnant, Afon Gwr-fach, Afon...
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William Harris of
Heolyfelin presided. He
moved to
Liverpool in 1906. R.
Gwenffrwd Hughes arrived from
Valley and
Caergeiliog in
Anglesey in 1908. During...
- the
Hyddgen Series, by the
Gwenffrwd Press:
Gornest cyfalaf a
llafur ('The
Conflict of
capital and labour')
Gwasg Gwenffrwd, 1970 (Article on the 1912...