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Caegurwen, history of
The necessary ingredients were ore [ from Abercrave,Ystalfera and ... In 1861 Ystalfera Tin Works was reckoned to be the largest in the world, employed 4000 ...
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Census place name database
Description; Part of Llangiwg Parish, Parcel Allt-y-Grug, to the North of Rivers Twrch and Tawe to the Ystalyfera Bridge, Allt-Grug Farm, Gilfach Goch, ...
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Brynamman 1
Brynamman 1. Click on thumbnails for larger view and description. Click to see big picture (458x359 pixels; 25 KB) ...
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Brynaman Rugby
These photographs contributed by Brian James, originally from Brynaman, now of Carmarthen (March ... Jack Elwyn Evans in the original Brynaman RFC colours ...
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Brynaman Rugby
Brynaman RFC 1921 -22. See names below. Brynaman team 1921. Top Row left to right: ( names written as shown on an accompanying note) ...
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Rugby scrap book
Brynamman RFC Amman Rd, Brynamman. Cwmgors RFC "The club is situated in the Amman Valley, 15 miles from Swansea, 10 miles from Neath and 18 miles from ...
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Brynaman Rugby
Brynaman RFC 1921 -22. See names below. Brynaman team 1921. Top Row left to right: ( names written as shown on an accompanying note) ...
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Cwmgors and Gwaun-cae-gurwen, a genealogy help page
A genealogy page covering the villages of Cwmgors and Gwauncaegurwen with the Amman Valley area in the parish of Llangiwg, county of Glamorgan.
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Coal-mining in Cwmgors/Waun
It is easy to see the remains of this old way today coming past Pontbaraceirch, Cwmbach and Beiliglas to Cwmgors. As another company was building a railway ...
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History of Pontardawe
When the Tawe over-flowed in this way, it compelled people wishing to go to the Alltwen side of Pontardawe to go around along the road or Ynysderw bridge, ...