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The camp was built in a valley between two hills, Engine Hill and Primrose Hill south of the village of Bodelwyddan. [2] The site was largely empty prior to the camp's construction with the only man made structures in close proximity being abandoned mining buildings. At the time of its construction, it was the largest army camp in Wales.
Sir John Hay Williams, 2nd Baronet (9 January 1794 – 10 September 1859) was a descendant of Sir William Williams, who built Bodelwyddan Castle.. He was born at Bodelwyddan, the son of Sir John Williams, 1st Baronet and took by royal licence on 12 May 1842 the name of Hay before that of Williams.
Doruntina Shala (Albanian: [dɔɾunˈtina ʃaˈla]; born 14 December 1996), known professionally as Tayna, is a Kosovo-Albanian rapper and singer. Born and raised in Prizren , she rose to prominence in the Albanian-speaking territories during the span of 2018 after the releases of five top-three singles.
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Low self-discharge nickel–metal hydride battery: 500–1,500 [14] Lithium cobalt oxide: 90 500–1,000 Lithium–titanate: 85–90 6,000–30,000 to 90% capacity
A rechargeable battery, storage battery, or secondary cell (formally a type of energy accumulator), is a type of electrical battery which can be charged, discharged into a load, and recharged many times, as opposed to a disposable or primary battery, which is supplied fully charged and discarded after use.
Lowther College was a public school for girls in the United Kingdom in the late 19th and 20th centuries.. The school was originally formed in 1896 at Lytham St. Annes in Lancashire, by Mrs. Florence Morris (later Lindley). [1]
View from Bwlch y Groes looking west. Bwlch y Groes (Welsh for 'pass of the cross') is the second highest public road mountain pass in Wales, [1] with a summit altitude of 545 metres (1,788 ft).