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All about. . . RHYL.


This superb view of Rhyl is from the public carp ark on Gwaenysgor Hill, near Prestatyn The two towers, which appear to be alongside each other, represent the old and the new -- St Thomas' Church and the 230-feet-high Skytower In the foreground foreground - (Unix) On a time-sharing system, a task executing in foreground is one able to accept input from and return output to the user in contrast to one running in the background.  is the New Pines Caravan Park, off Dyserth Road The first mention of Rhyl in the history books appeared in 1819 By the late 19th century the town had become one of the most popular holiday resorts on the North Wales North Wales (known in some archaic texts as Northgalis) is the northernmost unofficial region of Wales, bordered to the south by Mid Wales and to the east by England.  coast Picture: STACEY ROBERTS

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Title Annotation:Features
Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Aug 18, 2004
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