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Now it happened that my employer, the merchant at Abermarlais, had built a small ship of about thirty or forty tons in the wood about a mile and a quarter from the river Towy, which is capable of floating small vessels as far as Carmarthen.
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First it drizzled, then, as we met the Towy river, it bucketed down.
Wales: a cross-country adventure on horseback Alexandra Buxton 2010
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She said that the Environment Agency had consulted on proposals to reduce the licences for the River Towy to eight, as this had been the maximum issued in the past three years.
Archive 2008-02-01 Dylan Jones-Evans 2008
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Dishes on offer include Towy salmon with ginger and spring onion.
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Once more the Welsh managed to hold the advancing invaders as history repeated itself and the English army drove up the Towy valley from Carmarthen towards Llandeilo.
Cadfan's fields of blood Bob Lock 2006
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Once more the Welsh managed to hold the advancing invaders as history repeated itself and the English army drove up the Towy valley from Carmarthen towards Llandeilo.
Archive 2006-06-01 Bob Lock 2006
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They disembarked at the market town of Carmarthen and journeyed up the beautiful Towy valley, following the meandering river.
Archive 2006-06-01 Bob Lock 2006
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They disembarked at the market town of Carmarthen and journeyed up the beautiful Towy valley, following the meandering river.
Cadfan's fields of blood Bob Lock 2006
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High up amidst them, at about five miles from Tregaron, is a deep, broad lake which constitutes the source of the Towy, a very beautiful stream, which after many turnings and receiving the waters of numerous small streams discharges itself into Carmarthen Bay.
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It was in one of the most picturesque parts of South Wales, on the banks of the lovely Towy, that two ladies sat working at an open casement, which led into a veranda, covered with clematis and honey-suckle.
A Book for the Young Sarah French
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