W. Trefor Owen, Old Colwyn Collection 1856 August 30 - 1930's
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No biographical information was available regarding W. Trefor Owen of Old Colwyn at time of compilation of description. From the guide to the W. Trefor Owen, Old Colwyn Collection, 1856 August 30 - 1930's, (Bangor University) ...