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  • |name=Penrhyn Bay |welsh=Bae Penrhyn
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  • |name=Penrhyn Castle |picture=Penrhyn Castle.jpg
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  • *{{i-Castle}} [[Penrhyn Castle]] {{getmap|SH6071}}
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  • # Penrhyn Castle — 212,727 # Penrhyn Castle — 183,547
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  • ...estate of Maesgeirchen has run to the mountain's other flank, near [[Port Penrhyn]]. ...s western extremities near the Faenol estate. The River Cegin enters Port Penrhyn at the eastern edge of the city.
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  • ...ips of the parish of Llanrhos including [[Craig-y-Don]], [[Llanrhos]], and Penrhyn Bay, and the small town and marina of [[Deganwy]].
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  • Ferries sail from Barmouth to Penrhyn Point, where they connect with the narrow gauge Fairbourne Railway for the
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  • |[[File:Porth Ferin, Penrhyn Llyn - geograph.org.uk - 416482.jpg|100px]] || [[Bodferin]] || || |[[File:Penrhyn Nefyn - geograph.org.uk - 231514.jpg|100px]] || [[Nefyn]] || style="text-al
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  • ...Cyll-y-Felin, between the headlands of Uwchmynydd to the west, and Trwyn y Penrhyn to the east.<ref name="archaeological">{{cite web |url=http://www.heneb.co. ...ng three-storey facade containing with 17th century windows. To the south, Penrhyn Mawr is a substantial late 18th century gable-fronted farmhouse.<ref name="
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  • ...and stone quarrying industry, the largest of the local quarries being the Penrhyn Quarry. At its peak, it was exporting its purple slate all over the world, ...ide in irregular rows, for the trunk road marked the boundary between Lord Penrhyn's estate, and the freehold land. This can still be seen in the layout of t
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  • ...ermitted<ref name=Dodd />. It lies immediately outside of the walls of the Penrhyn Castle demesne walls, with the entrance to the village being some 100m from ...ng James I. There is also monument by Richard Westmacott to the first Lord Penrhyn, in which the sarcophagus is flanked by a quarryman and peasant woman.
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  • ...rthwards, it passes close to the great waste tips of slate produced by the Penrhyn slate quarry and then past a caravan site where the remains of a long aband
    3 KB (473 words) - 09:10, 27 May 2017
  • ...bddf-4525-b273-2401700e6579&version=-1 "Holyhead Mountain, North Stack to Penrhyn Mawr"], ccw.gov.uk. Retrieved 31 December 2010.</ref>
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  • ...ld Colwyn and Eirias High School mainly serves Colwyn Bay, Rhos on Sea and Penrhyn Bay. Rydal Penrhos is a private school, which is on multiple sites in the t
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  • ...Railway, from Porthmadog up to [[Blaenau Ffestiniog]], the station named "Penrhyn". ...claimed by the drainage of stagnant marshes. The older settlement at Upper Penrhyn was originally called ''Cefn Coch'' ('Red Ridge') and that name is perpetua
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  • Though fierce for the "Old Religion" in 1549, Penrhyn as with the rest of Cornwall later wholeheartedly embraced the Reformation
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  • |name=Penrhyn Bay |welsh=Bae Penrhyn
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  • ...sm. There has been limestone quarrying since the mid-19th century on the [[Penrhyn Bay]] side; the quarrying industry was centred on Porth Dyniewyd and served ...ruins, is at the foot of the Little Orme in the grounds of Penrhyn Hall at Penrhyn Bay.
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  • ...es including stops (totalling 20 minutes) at Tanygrisiau, Hafod-y-Llyn and Penrhyn. Trains passed only at Hafod-y-Llyn (from 1872 Tan-y-Bwlch). When passenger ...one hour from Porthmadog to [[Duffws]] including stops at [[Minffordd]], [[Penrhyn]], Tan-y-Bwlch, [[Dduallt]] (request), Tanygrisiau, Blaenau Ffestiniog (LNW
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  • ...halved to 4,000 tons a year.<ref name=AJR195/> In 1896, production at the Penrhyn Quarry stopped due to labour disputes so McConnel expanded production at Br
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  • ...has been suggested as the site of the unidentified Northern Royal court ''Penrhyn Rhionedd'', recorded in the Welsh Triads.
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  • ...ad through the Nant Ffrancon was constructed by Richard Pennant, 1st Baron Penrhyn in the late 18th century, and at Capel Curig in 1801 he built a coaching in ...ineered by Thomas Telford between 1810 and 1826 on a different track. Lord Penrhyn’s road largely followed the valley floor, but Telford carved much of his
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  • ...nbadarn Fawr parish, as it stood in the fourteenth century, at Brogynin, [[Penrhyn-coch]]. He immortalised the parish church in his poem ''[http://cy.wikisour
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  • ...hire|Bangor]]; their sister Llechid founded a church in the uplands above Penrhyn. ...these television series are now on display at the National Trust Property "Penrhyn Castle".<ref name="BBC"/>
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  • ...nd Tre'r Ddôl, together with the settlements of Llangynfelyn, and Craig y Penrhyn.
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  • ...]], situated around four miles north-east of [[Aberystwyth]], and includes Penrhyn-coch, Salem, Pen-bont Rhydybeddau, [[Cwmsymlog]], [[Cwmerfyn]], Banc-y-darr
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  • The line has provided a service between Fairbourne village and Penrhyn Point since its opening in 1895 as a 2-foot narrow gauge horse-drawn constr ...s adjacent to the Jack Steele Tunnel and serves the car park at the end of Penrhyn Drive North. Trains pass here approximately 16 minutes after leaving Fairbo
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  • |name=Penrhyn Castle |picture=Penrhyn Castle.jpg
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  • ...boat station was built in 1849 (on the south side of the River Teifi below Penrhyn Castle)<ref name="cardiganlifeboat">[http://www.cardiganlifeboat.org/index.
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  • ...am.<ref>{{cite book |last=Penrhyn Stanley |first=Arthur |authorlink=Arthur Penrhyn Stanley |year=1845 |origyear=1844 |title=The Life and Correspondence of Tho
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  • ...son|page=1571}}</ref> although he is also associated with [[Penrhyn Castle|Penrhyn]], in [[Caernarfonshire]].<ref name="Association1849">{{cite book|author=Ca
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  • ...pent on the restoration of the nave, chapter house and central tower. Lord Penrhyn contributed £2,000.<ref>{{cite news|title=Church of England|work=The Corni
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  • ...dern History in the University of Oxford, Volume 1 |author=Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn |publisher=B. Fellowes | year=1844 |isbn=1108047440 |url=https://archive.or
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  • *{{map| SN669843|Salem, Cardiganshire}} above [[Penrhyn-coch]]
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  • ...eganwy]], the Craig-y-Don district of Llandudno, the [[Little Orme]] and [[Penrhyn Bay]]. ...nd residential developments first at Deganwy, then Craig-y-Don and later [[Penrhyn Bay]].
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  • '''County Hall''' is a grand, prominent municipal building on Penrhyn Road in [[Kingston upon Thames]] in [[Surrey]]. Built to serve as the head ...and Lord Sheriffs, and the council chamber. The street on which it stands, Penrhyn Road, is named in honour of the first chairman of the county council.
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  • ..., and eventually through to [[Shrewsbury]] (in use by 1798). In 1801, Lord Penrhyn built the then named Capel Curig Inn. In 1808 the Mail coach which ran fro
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  • ...the level of the river in order to provide water for the use of the nearby Penrhyn Quarry. The lake is popular with anglers and is said to contain excellent t
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  • ...g Hopper's first attempt at this style that he would go on to perfect at [[Penrhyn Castle]] in [[Caernarfonshire]]. Hopper was assisted by local architect Tho
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  • ...''Nesta'' and a replica of Lord Penrhyn's private carriage, both from the Penrhyn Quarry Railway.<ref name=rm-d20/> It also houses locomotives that are not c ...of the locos were built by the Hunslet Engine Company for the Dinorwic and Penrhyn Quarries in [[Caernarfonshire]]. The numerous Hunslet slate quarry steam lo
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  • ...e frames is from a Hudswell Clarke when Pamela was worn out and rebuilt by Penrhyn Quarry when the expenses of new parts were found to be very costly.||
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  • ...ell in 1850 to the Earl of Southampton, who sold it 12 years later to Lord Penrhyn (1800–86). In 1871, there were only 5 houses and 37 inhabitants, and, acc
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  • [[File:Llyn Penrhyn 1.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Llyn Penrhyn]] ...[RAF Valley]] airfield. The western section of the reserve includes [[Llyn Penrhyn]], [[Llyn Treflesg]] and part of [[Llyn Dinam]]. The eastern part includes
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