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XS3334/9/0A-33

Beudy Bryn y Bont, Cwm Bychan, Beudy Newydd & Talyrni:

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XS3334/9/0A-2 Roman Bridge.   
XS3334/9/3-4 Aberglaslyn bridge and Pass.   
XS3334/9/4A-5 Beudy Bryn y Bont which was most recently re-roofed by the late William Francis Hughes, bard, Oerddwr [Uchaf]. Mrs. Jones in her tapes mentions the storage of furniture here, when the men were away a...  more  
XS3334/9/6A-7 Penygroes, the home of the bard Glaslyn.   
XS3334/9/7A-18 Cwm Bychan copper mine showing the area for separating the ore at the bottom end of the valley.   
XS3334/9/7A-10 Used for puddling.   
XS3334/9/13A Weight which hung over the pillar in XS3334/15A-16.   
XS3334/9/20A-23 A memorial/monument to a young boy who was killed by lightning, see XS3334/22 - Alwyn and Bill’s photographs. See also XS3334/10.   
XS3334/9/23A-31 The remains of a Roman Fort or Medieval houses at Beudy Newydd, Nantmor.   
XS3334/9/31A-33 Talyrni, Nantmor, see Jenkins p. 339-340. This is not the original house, which was behind this building and was demolished during army exercises in the Second World War.   

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