English: Melin Wynt Llynnon Llanddeusant Llynnon Windmill. The only fully restored windmill out of more than fifty which once dotted the landscape of the island. Since early times Anglesey was known as "Mam Cymru" (mother of Wales) and supplied much of the north's grain.
Llynnon Mill was built in 1775 at a cost of £550, and operated until 1918 when it was damaged by a storm. In 1976 the ruin (see 96219) was acquired by the council and restored as a tourist attraction and working productive mill.
Here it is two days before Easter and the mill is being prepared for reopening after its winter closure. The main job is the sheeting of the sails by the miller and his two new apprentice millers.
This image was taken from the Geograph project collection. See this photograph's page on the Geograph website for the photographer's contact details. The copyright on this image is owned by Alan Fryer and is licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license.
a cho-roinneadh – lethbhreac a dhèanamh dhen obair, a sgaoileadh is a tar-chur
ath-mheasgachadh – an obair atharrachadh
Fo bhuaidh nan cumhaichean a leanas:
urram – Feumaidh tu iomradh a thoirt air an ùghdar no an neach aig a bheil cead air, dìreach mar a thoill iad (ach chan ann air dòigh a chuireas an sùilean dhaoine gu bheil iad ag aontachadh riut no ri d’ obair).
co-roinneadh co-ionnann – Ma dh’atharraicheas tu no ma leasaicheas tu an obair seo, ’s urrainn an tionndadh ùr fon cheadachas seo no fo cheadachas coltach ris.
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