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XS3334/7/0A-34

Aberglaslyn/Aber Area:

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XS3334/7/0A-1 Milestone by Aberglaslyn Hall and Aberglaslyn Lodge.   
XS3334/7/1A-8 Remains of Aber Cottages, note in XS3334/2A-4 the chimney. This is the only cottage left on the site of Aberglaslyn Village on the south side of the main road. See Jenkins Chapter XXI.   
XS3334/7/8A-10 The roof of Aberglaslyn Lodge/Hen Dref Aberglaslyn which are alternative names for the same place [see the contact print of Alwyn & Bill’s photographs, XS3334/14, for more detail of the pattern ...  more  
XS3334/7/11-12 A weather vane in the shape of a fox on the roof of Aberglaslyn Lodge.   
XS3334/7/12A-14 Two waterwheels; the smaller one was removed from Corlwyni, Nantmor where it was used for churning until the 1950’s and it was repaired after its removal.   
XS3334/7/15-23 Chalybeate well in the Aberglaslyn pass. Chalybeate was a good blood purifier. The owners of the well who lived at Aberglaslyn Bridge House used to display a certificate giving the composition of th...  more  
XS3334/7/24-25 ’Y Ladi Wen’ which is a fossil in the rocks in the Aberglaslyn pass, see Jenkins p.316. See also XMT 249 a tape recording by Mrs. Jones, Gelli’r Ynn for the story of ’Y Ladi W...  more  
XS3334/7/27A-29 Suntur Quarry [Sinter] near Bryn y Bont, Aberglaslyn. For photograph of the workers see XS2100/56.   
XS3334/7/31A-34 The Roman Bridge opposite Aberglaslyn Hall on the Nantmor side of the river Glaslyn.   

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