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I understand 'plas mawr' to mean big hall or big mansion, in other words a big house. I only twigged onto this when I heard that 'ty mawr' was the Welsh for big house which is very close to the Irish for big house 'tigh mór'. Depending on the dialect of Irish spoken you might pronounce 'tigh' the same as 'ty' and 'mawr' is not far from the pronunciation of 'mór'. ptkcollins
Google it: "Kingdom Hall in Aberystwyth, Wales" for example, and you get the address, phone number and even a map and link.Kingdom Hall Of Jehovah WitnessesPlace page 42 BrongwinauComins Coch, Aberystwyth SY23 3BQ, United Kingdom01970 820384Bus: Comins-coch, Plas y Coed (SW) (SW-bound)Get directions - Is this accurate?
Plas Mynach was created in 1883.
Plas Johnson was born in 1931.
Jan Plas was born in 1945.
Jan Plas died in 2010.
Thierry Plas was born in 1959.
Olivier De Plas was born in 1968.
"Plas' can mean 'mansion/palace' and Rhianfa,'maiden-place'.
Pieter van de Plas was born in 1585.
Pieter van de Plas died in 1661.
Pierre de Plas has written: 'La Guardia Airport'