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I arrived at Corwen which is just ten miles from Llangollen and which stands beneath a vast range of rocks at the head of the valley up which I had been coming, and which is called Glyndyfrdwy, or the valley of the Dee water.
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She dropped a bob curtsey and proceeded to settle her pail under "Corwen" and to seat herself on her low stool.
By Berwen Banks Allen Raine 1885
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Thomas Hughes was born in Liverpool in 1888, the son of a shopkeeper from Corwen in north Wales, who kept stores in Old Hall Street above Princes Dock, and in Walton.
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Thomas Hughes was born in Liverpool in 1888, the son of a shopkeeper from Corwen in north Wales, who kept stores in Old Hall Street above Princes Dock, and in Walton.
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I had the pleasure a week ago of opening a new bridge which carries the A5 over the Alwen river near Corwen.
Archive 2008-09-01 2008
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Indeed about 95% of labour on the site came from North Wales - mainly from Bala, Corwen and Ruthin.
Archive 2008-09-01 2008
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Ian and Bronwen Lebbon had that problem when they spent 18 months building a timber-framed house at Corwen in Denbighshire.
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He was patrolling the fringes of Chester territory, and had reached Corwen on the Dee.
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I had the pleasure a week ago of opening a new bridge which carries the A5 over the Alwen river near Corwen.
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Indeed about 95% of labour on the site came from North Wales - mainly from Bala, Corwen and Ruthin.
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