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  1. Sandstone. Website. www .saintwinefrideswell .com. St Winefride's Well ( Welsh: Ffynnon Wenffrewi) is a holy well and national shrine located in the Welsh town of Holywell in Flintshire. The patron saint of the well, St Winefride, was a 7th-century Catholic martyr who according to legend was decapitated by a lustful prince and then miraculously ...

  2. 6 de mar. de 2020 · Winifred Wells (วินนี่เฟร็ด เวลส์) ผู้หญิงที่เป็นตำนานรุ่นบุกเบิก ...

  3. 17 de jul. de 2009 · Re: Holy Well of St Winifred British Goblins (1881) by Wirt Sykes: Most renowned and most frequented of Welsh wells is St. Winifred s, at Holywell. By the testimony of tradition it has been flowing for eleven hundred and eighty years, or since the year 700, and during all this time has been constantly visited by throngs of invalids; and that it will continue to be so frequented for a thousand ...

  4. Whilst recently touring North Wales we called into St Winifred’s Well after reading various articles on the internet that it was the Loured’s of Wales. It was a very peaceful experience, the building is very beautiful and there is a pool to bathe in, however I think restrictions apply to certain times of day for this.

  5. 20 de ago. de 2022 · The Green Moth by Winifred Welles (1893-1939)The night the green moth came for me,A creamy moon poured down the hill,The meadow seemed a silver sea,Small pea...

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  6. Starfish. by Winifred Welles. Last night I saw you in the sky. I watched you jumping from so high, Falling so far it made me cry. I said that star will be so hurt, Cut on the stones and buried in dirt, He'll wish he had not been so pert, So proud, so sure.