All the boys..in the Prince Madoc's - Colwyn Bay
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Places to see in ( Rhos on Sea - UK )
Places to see in ( Rhos on Sea - UK )
Rhos-on-Sea, also known as Rhos or Llandrillo, is a seaside resort, community and electoral ward in Conwy County Borough, Wales. It adjoins Colwyn Bay. It is named after the Welsh kingdom of Rhos established there in late Roman times as a sub-kingdom of Gwynedd, and later became a cantref .
Bryn Euryn is a hill overlooking Rhos-on-Sea on which there are the remains of a hillfort called Dinerth, the 'fort of the bear', and a limestone quarry. Ednyfed Fychan, 13th century seneschal to Llywelyn the Great and ancestor to the House of Tudor was granted the land and built a castle on the hill, of which all traces have disappeared, and a manor, Llys Euryn of which the ruins of its 15th-century reconstruction can be seen today.
The 6th century St Trillo's Chapel (Capel Sant Trillo), which was the mother church of a large parish which included places as far apart as Eglwysbach and Eglwys Rhos (Llan Rhos). The chapel by the sea is on the site of a pre-Christian, sacred holy well; the altar is built directly over the pure water of the well. Saint Trillo, the son of Ithel Hael from Llydaw (Snowdonia) also founded a church at Llandrillo in Denbighshire. Trillo's brother Tygai (Llandygai) founded a church near Penrhyn, Bangor; their sister Llechid founded a church (Llanllechid) in the uplands above Penrhyn.
The poet and visual artist David Jones visited Rhos-on-Sea in 1904 when he was 9. It was his first ever trip to Wales and it made an enormous impression on him. His father's family lived in Rhos, and the young Jones played with his cousins at St. Trillo's Chapel, and on Bryn Euryn. He also particularly loved the fishing weir just a few yards from St. Trillos. These were formative influences both on his writing and visual art. He wrote that this visit left 'an indelible mark on my soul'. In 1937, after the death of his mother, Jones revisited Rhos. He found it a 'wilderness of villas and bungalows'. The fishing weir had gone (there remain a few stumps), and the chapel was now 'cleared and cared for', but it had 'lost half its numinous feeling'.
Llandrillo yn Rhos Church was built on the site of Ednyfed Fychan's private chapel and incorporates what was his tombstone, the history of this church goes back to the 13th century, but having been rebuilt over the centuries, the oldest parts of the present church are 15th century. A major restoration was carried out in 1857 and was criticised by some for amounting to 'vandalism', in particular the destruction of an ancient stained glass window. Nevertheless, it remains one of the most important historic buildings in North Wales. The stone lych-gate was built in 1677 and is one of the oldest in the district, the sundial is from the early 18th century.
In 1186 Llywelyn the Great permitted the establishment of the Cistercian Aberconwy Abbey, and the monks built a fishing weir on the sea shore below Bryn Euryn. The place became known as Rhos Fynach, heath of the monks. In a charter of 1230, Llywelyn sanctioned the purchase by Ednyfed Fychan of land at Rhos Fynach and in 1289, the abbey moved to Maenan (becoming Maenan Abbey), and the weir was ceded to Ednyfed's estate. Eventually Rhos Fynach and the weir came into the hands of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, who in 1575 granted it to a Captain Morgan ap John ap David, a privateer, for services rendered against the enemies of Queen Elizabeth I at sea. (This is not the famous pirate of the Caribbean Captain Henry Morgan who lived in the century following).
Perhaps Rhos-on-Sea's greatest claim to fame is that, according to legend, Madog ap Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince of Gwynedd, sailed from here in 1170 and discovered America, over three hundred years before Christopher Columbus's famous voyage in 1492. This event is recorded by a plaque on one of the properties on the sea-front. This property is called Odstone at no. 179, Marine Drive which, as of June 2012, has become neglected.
( Rhos on Sea - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Rhos on Sea . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Rhos on Sea - UK
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fran holmes singing in the pub in colwyn bay in north wales
ME SING JEFF BUCKY HAILIEY
Quick walk in Beaumaris on Anglesey, its a quiet spring day
A lovely walk through Beaumaris and down the Pier and along the front. Part of the Anglesey Coastal Path goes through Beaumaris. The boat passing the Pier is the Prince Madog from the School of Ocean Science from Menai Bridge.
The Castle in Beaumaris was built 13th-century by Edward I.
Kick boxing, Colwyn Bay 001
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RUN MAYA RUN!
Colwyn Bay, Later in the evening, gets perved on by my lover the tamberine man the runs away with simon when I get the video on her...appologies for poor quality it was taken on my phone! The band playing is Mesh29, a very good band
Arseholes of the road.. Colwyn Bay - 1 April 2013
Arseholes of the road.. Colwyn Bay - 1 April 2013
Milton Sings!!
Milton singing cabaret at The Royal in Colwyn Bay!!
Colwyn Bay Men's Shed
A video to show and promote the work done at Colwyn Bay Men's Shed produced by our member and fantastic musician Tom Degny
Elton John Colwyn Bay 6th June
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crabbing off Bangor pie Wales
James Leslie - Midwestern Epigraphic Society
James Leslie chats about the spring 2013 Symposium of the Midwestern Epigraphic Society. Speakers include Lawrence Gallant ,Columbus was Last He is the Assistant Editor and head of the Field Investigator program for Ancient American magazine and has lectured at many historical societies in southwest PA and previously at MES. He authored The Encyclopedia of Alternative Ancient History and the soon to be published Prehistoric Pennsylvania.
Kelly Gross, The Mystery Codex Kelly is Managing Consultant, Hidden Codex Properties, graduated Ohio State University BSBA in Information Systems 1985. Mr. Gross has spent years developing extensive research and analysis capability using trained staff and computer technology. He is a member of the American Institute for Conservation and is a member of the Midwestern Epigraphic Society. Mr. Gross currently lives in Columbus, Ohio.
Roger Sexton, The Mystery Codex Roger will describe the history of the unusual codex and the scientific steps taken to prove its validity.
Jon Haskell,Mayan Evidence in North America Jon is a video documentary who roams the Americas for evidence of ancient habitations. He specializes in native Indiana hilltop forts. He has video documented Dana Olson's work with Prince Madoc evidence around the Falls of the Ohio and was seen on Scott Wolter's History2 first program. History Revealed.
Hugh & Kevin Miller, Problems with Radiocarbon Dating Hugh will discuss the many C-14 problems. His son Kevin will talk of dinosaur and human tracks. Paleochronology.
Mark Nickless , Chasing the Dragons - The True History of the Piasa Laurie will present translated material which tells why the Chinese came to America, and their route through the Great Lakes. She will also present several passages describing the Piasa and the purpose for its construction. Then Mark will follow with the specifics of Marquette's Piasa and how it fits precisely into the Chinese record. I will also reveal why it was destroyed and remade into a phony legend of a giant man-eating bird. See their page: Amazon Books.
Rick Osmon Tantalizing Tintagel Text (Does an artifact recovered at Tintagel show King Arthur's Handwriting? And if so, why is similar sigla found in Alabama?) Author of The Graves of the Golden Bear; Ancient Fortresses and Monuments of the Ohio Valley, Rick attended the US Air Force Academy, earned an Associate of Science in Laser and Electro-Optics Technology, and is the host / producer for The Oopa Loopa Cafe, a one hour daily TV show centered on pre-Columbian and early Colonial and US history.
John Ruskamp Asiatic Echoes in North American Rock Writing Independant Epigraphic Researcher; authored article Interpretation of North American Rock Art in ESOP volume 26. He studied two Masters and Doctorate at Loyola University, Chicago; authored recent book, Asiatic Echoes, The Identification of Chinese Pictograms in North American Rock Writing.
Dr John White, The Ships of Burrows Cave PhD in Physics, Principal Research Scientist at Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio, Editor of the MES Newsletter and Journal, retired MES Symposium Director. Creator of EMSL -- Earth Mother Sacred Language and an authority on Burrows Cave Artifacts.
Possible Speakers
Wayne May, founder and publisher of the Ancient American
Scott Wolter, a Minnesota forensic geologist known for his forensic analysis of concrete for the construction industry by his company, American Petrographic Services, and widely known for his new History 2 cable show America Unearthed.
Caernarfon Castle
Caernarfon Castle is a medieval fortress in Caernarfon, Gwynedd, north-west Wales cared for by Cadw, the Welsh Government's historic environment service. There was a motte-and-bailey castle in the town of Caernarfon from the late 11th century until 1283 when King Edward I of England began replacing it with the current stone structure. The Edwardian town and castle acted as the administrative centre of north Wales and as a result the defences were built on a grand scale. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the Roman fort of Segontium is nearby.
While the castle was under construction, town walls were built around Caernarfon. The work cost between £20,000 and £25,000 from the start until the end of work in 1330. Despite Caernarfon Castle's external appearance of being mostly complete, the interior buildings no longer survive and many of the building plans were never finished. The town and castle were sacked in 1294 when Madog ap Llywelyn led a rebellion against the English. Caernarfon was recaptured the following year. During the Glyndŵr Rising of 1400–1415, the castle was besieged. When the Tudor dynasty ascended to the English throne in 1485, tensions between the Welsh and English began to diminish and castles were considered less important. As a result, Caernarfon Castle was allowed to fall into a state of disrepair.
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