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The former home and bird sanctuary created by Captain Vivian Hewitt.

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English: One hundred and five years ago Captain Vivian Hewitt was the first man to fly across the Irish Sea, just three years after Frenchman Louis Bleriot crossed The Channel. Years later, in 1930, he returned to Anglesey to buy Bryn Aber, at Cemlyn Bay, turned it into a bird sanctuary and built a high wall around the four acres of land.
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