WebCymer ('the meeting of the waters') was founded under the patronage of Gruffudd ap Cynan, prince of N. Wales (d. 1200), and his brother, Maredudd ap Cynan, lord of Meirionydd (d. 1212). show details of standing remains. Dedicated to: Virgin Mary Medieval Diocese: Bangor. Affiliated to: Cwmhir. Lordship at foundation: Maelienydd. WebCYMER. Rhondda Valley, Glamorganshire. 15th. July 1856. The colliery was the property of Messrs. Insole and Son of Cardiff with Jabez Thomas as the manager. One hundred and fourteen died in the explosion at the colliery, which at the time was the worst mining disaster that had struck Wales up...
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http://www.castlewales.com/cascymer.html WebA medieval religious centre that’s still a place of pilgrimage Open Beaumaris Castle Fortress of near-perfect symmetry is an unfinished masterpiece Open Blaenavon … dws ccqs
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WebCovering a total of 823 square miles, Eryri is Wales’ largest National Park. Home to over 26,000 people, Eryri’s landscape is steeped with culture, history, and heritage, where the Welsh language is part of the day-to-day fabric of the area. Nearly 4 million people visit Eryri every year to explore its towering peaks and breath-taking ... WebCyber Wales have signed the Armed Forces Covenant and received a Bronze Employer Recognition Scheme Award. To those who proudly protect our nation, who do so with honour, courage, and commitment, the Armed Forces Covenant is the nation’s commitment to you. It is a pledge that together we acknowledge and understand that those who serve … WebArchitectural ingenuity and natural advantages combine in a must-visit Welsh-built fortress It may be remote. But it’s a magnet for all castle lovers. Strung along a jagged rocky outcrop in the Dysynni Valley at the foot of Cader Idris, Castell y Bere is especially good at evoking the spirit and atmosphere of Wales’s native castles. Built by Welsh ruler Llywelyn ap … dws chelmsford