Proper noun
Brangwyn (plural Brangwyns)
A surname.
Every autumn, Swansea hosts a Festival of Music and the Arts, when international orchestras and soloists visit the Brangwyn Hall. Source: Internet
Lastly was the muralist Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956), who made bold use of colour and monumental compositions on a large scale. Source: Internet
On Tuesday evening, the eclectic mix of nationalities and personalities were all brought together at the spectacular Brangwyn Hall where the Conference Dinner and prize-giving was held. Source: Internet