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RHYL

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Originally appearing in Volume V23, Page 274 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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RHYL  , a watering-

place and urban
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district of Fiint, N . Wales, practically equidistant by
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rail from Bangor (291 m.) and Chester (30 m.), and 209 M. from
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London on the London & North-Western railway . Pop . (1901) 8473 . It is situated near the mouth of the Clwyd . Formerly, like
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Llandudno, a small fishing
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village, the
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town has now all the appointments of a popular resort . In winter the gales often fill the streets to the
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depth of several feet, with drifts of sand from the surrounding
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dunes, which, however, are noted in summer for the dry and bracing air . The neighbouring country is interesting from its scenery and antiquities . Among the institutions of the town may be mentioned the Queen Alexandra Hospital (1902), and several hydropathic establishments and convalescent homes . The estuary harbours
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coasting vessels, and some
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shipbuilding is carried on . On the
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beach towards Prestatyn can be seen the remains of a submerged
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forest .

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