The Towyn-on-Sea club opened with a 10-hole course in 1904, in 1906 a further eight holes were added.
12.
Seymour-Jones was born in Towyn, north-west Wales, the daughter of a prominent surgeon, but was raised in Southsea.
13.
In April 1888, Morgan was named as a possible successor in an article written, in all probability, by J . Towyn Jones.
14.
National Street ( formerly Duck Street ) was named after the National School, later Towyn Church School, which was once located on the street.
15.
She is the recipient of a number of prestigious awards, including the Towyn Roberts Scholarship, the Brigitte Fassbaender award for Lieder and a Sir Peter Moores Scholarship.
16.
A number of alternative candidates were suggested for the next election and the Rev . Towyn Jones declared that any future candidate should be a radical and a nonconformist.
17.
At the by-election caused by Thomas death on 22 August 1912, the Rev . Josiah Towyn Jones held the seat for the Liberals albeit with a reduced majority.
18.
He fought in the Welsh wars, 1288 to 1294, when the Welsh castle of Castell y Bere ( near modern-day Towyn ) was besieged by Madog ap Llywelyn.
19.
Radio Glan Clwyd-an extension of hospital service Radio Ysbyty Glan Clwyd-broadcasts on 1287 AM in the Bodelwyddan, St Asaph, Rhuddlan, Towyn and Kinmel Bay areas.
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The Talyllyn Railway was built in opened in 1866 and ran from Towyn ( now spelt Tywyn ) to the slate quarries of Bryn Eglwys, only a few miles from Corris.