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- Rhoscolyn abstract "Rhoscolyn is a village located on Holy Island, Anglesey, Wales. It is just over five miles south of Holyhead and is the most southerly settlement on the island. The name Rhoscolyn is said to mean "The Moor" (Rhos) of The Column (colyn), referring to a pillar which the Romans put up to mark the edge of their territories. The community population taken from the 2011 census was 542.A little to the west of the village is a mediaeval well dedicated to St Gwenfaen beside which are the remains of a drystone well house measuring 4.5 m east-west by 5.5 m. The local church in the village itself is dedicated to the same saint and was first built in the 6th century.Rhoscolyn is bordered to the south by a small enclosed bay called Borthwen which is bordered by a public beach. There was once a lifeboat station on Borthwen which was open between 1830 and 1929 which has been replaced by a navigational beacon on Ynysoedd Gwylanod (Gulls' Island). Around these waters at the end of the 18th century was a thriving oyster catching industry, but this declined once the beds had been depleted. Existing buildings include the local pub, The White Eagle, reportedly a favourite of Prince William of Wales, and the primary school which is found just over a mile north of the village.Probably the most significant lifeboat incident here was the launch to the Timbo. On December 1 1920 the small coaster, was en route to Ireland from Holyhead when she was overcome by a storm off South Stack and began to drift down the coast. The lifeboat was launched, with great difficulty in the heavy seas, and made a number of attempts to get a line aboard her, without success, until the cox decided no more could be done and the lifeboat started its return journey, from a point close to Llanddwyn Island. The lifeboat capsized and 5 of the 13 man crew were lost, and, a little later, 4 men from the Timbo as well. The ship eventually became stranded at Dinas Dinlle, was eventually refloated with the use of tugs until she struck the Carreg y Trai (Ebb Rocks) reef off Abersoch and was lost.".
- Rhoscolyn thumbnail Rhoscolyn_beach_kayakers.jpg?width=300.
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- Rhoscolyn wikiPageLength "3970".
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageRevisionID "663267284".
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Bay.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Beach.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Beacon.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rhoscolyn.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Coastal_trading_vessel.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Dry_stone.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Drystone.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink File:Rhoscolyn_beach_kayakers.jpg.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Island,_Anglesey.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Holyhead.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Lifeboat_(rescue).
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Lifeboat_station.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Llanddwyn_Island.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Mediaeval.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Oyster.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Primary_school.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Prince_William,_Duke_of_Cambridge.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Prince_William_of_Wales.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink South_Stack.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom_Census_2011.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Water_well.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLink Ynys_Llanddwyn.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rhoscolyn Head".
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rhoscolyn".
- Rhoscolyn hasPhotoCollection Rhoscolyn.
- Rhoscolyn wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anglesey.
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- Rhoscolyn wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Rhoscolyn subject Category:Rhoscolyn.
- Rhoscolyn hypernym Village.
- Rhoscolyn point "53.25 -4.6".
- Rhoscolyn type Community.
- Rhoscolyn type Place.
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- Rhoscolyn type Q486972.
- Rhoscolyn comment "Rhoscolyn is a village located on Holy Island, Anglesey, Wales. It is just over five miles south of Holyhead and is the most southerly settlement on the island. The name Rhoscolyn is said to mean "The Moor" (Rhos) of The Column (colyn), referring to a pillar which the Romans put up to mark the edge of their territories.".
- Rhoscolyn label "Rhoscolyn".
- Rhoscolyn sameAs Rhoscolyn.
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- Rhoscolyn sameAs m.03w99yy.
- Rhoscolyn sameAs 2639442.
- Rhoscolyn sameAs Q3401042.
- Rhoscolyn sameAs Q3401042.
- Rhoscolyn lat "53.25".
- Rhoscolyn long "-4.6".
- Rhoscolyn wasDerivedFrom Rhoscolyn?oldid=663267284.
- Rhoscolyn depiction Rhoscolyn_beach_kayakers.jpg.
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