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The parish name was recorded as Llanfair y Pwllgwyngyll ('Llanfair' meaning "[St.] Mary's church"; y meaning "(of) the") as far back as the mid 16th century, in Leland's Itinerary. The suffixing of the township name to that of the church would have served to distinguish the parish from the many other sites dedicated to Mary in Wales.
Dafydd Iwan album cover based on Williams' painting Lle Cul, Patagonia (1968) [8]. His works typically drew inspiration from the Welsh landscape and farmlands. His works may be seen in a permanent exhibition in the Oriel Kyffin Williams Gallery which opened in 2008 at Oriel Ynys Môn in Llangefni, Anglesey, [9] as well as at many other galleries elsewhere in Britain.
Series Author Publication range # of books in series The Secrets of Droon: Tony Abbott: 1999–2010 44 Danny Dunn: Raymond Abrashkin and Jay Williams: 1956–1977 15 Happy Families: Allan Ahlberg: 1980– 21 The Chronicles of Prydain: Lloyd Alexander: 1964–1968 5 Aldo Zelnick [1] Karla Oceanak 2009–2018 A to Z; up to M so far Animorphs: K ...
Williams was born in 1717 at Cefn-coed farm in the parish of Llanfair-ar-y-bryn near Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, the son of John and Dorothy Williams. John died in 1742 and Dorothy later moved to the nearby farm of Pantycelyn ("Holly Hollow").
Spain’s LaLiga has announced a sponsorship deal with Llanfairpwll, whose full team name is said to be the longest in soccer.
Josiah Ruggles works for Otwell council as a dustman, and his wife Rosie takes in washing. They have seven children, so life is hard, but they are a happy family PS 8: The Microbe Man: Eleanor Doorly: Robert Gibbings: 1943: A life of Louis Pasteur for children PS 9: The Puffin Puzzle Book: W. E. Gladstone: William Grimmond: 1944
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Nina Bawden – Carrie's War (children's novel, 1973) R. D. Blackmore – The Maid of Sker (1872) Nancy Bond – A String in the Harp (children's fantasy novel, 1976) George Borrow – Wild Wales (travelogue, 1862) Eleanor Cameron – Time and Mr. Bass (children's science fiction, 1967) Bruce Chatwin – On the Black Hill (novel, 1982)