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A Wine Expert Forges Links with Madagascar in Memory of His Ancestors

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A wine expert from Dolgellau continues to foster links with Madagascar after his ancestors migrated there from Wales as missionaries in the nineteenth century. Dylan Rowlands, owner of the Gwin Dylanwad shop in Dolgellau, explains that his great grandfather Thomas Rowlands and his wife Elizabeth spent almost forty years there and that they were both buried there. "They worked tirelessly for the local community - running a school, helping with ed…
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A wine expert from Dolgellau continues to foster links with Madagascar after his ancestors migrated there from Wales as missionaries in the nineteenth century. Dylan Rowlands, owner of the Gwin Dylanwad shop in Dolgellau, explains that his great grandfather Thomas Rowlands and his wife Elizabeth spent almost forty years there and that they were both buried there. "They worked tirelessly for the local community - running a school, helping with ed…

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360 broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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