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Bargoed (Welsh:
Bargod) is a town and
community in the
Rhymney Valley, Wales, one of the
South Wales Valleys. It lies on the
Rhymney River in the county...
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Bargoed Town Hall (Welsh:
Neuadd y Dref
Bargod) is a muni****l
building located on
Hanbury Road,
Bargoed in the
Rhymney Valley in Wales. The town hall...
- 1924–25:
Bargod Rangers 1925–26:
Bargod Rangers 1926–27:
Llanybydder 1927–28: 1928–29: 1929–30:
Newcastle Emlyn 1930–31:
Newcastle Emlyn 1931–32:
Bargod Rangers...
- Monmouthshire. Aber
refers to a "confluence" or "mouth" of a
river and
bargod is a "border". Coal
mining operations in
Bargoed Colliery started in 1897...
- but fell ill and then set up a
small school. In 1836 he
moved to Craig-y-
bargod,
Merthyr Tydfil, and took
charge of a
small school there. Rees was ordained...
- ref SO 099047). To the
south it
drops away to the
confluence of the Nant
Bargod Rhymni with the
Rhymney River. To the
northwest it
falls to a
broad saddle...
- Hoffnant, Afon Gwr-fach, Afon Siedi, Camnant, Nant Bachnog, Nant Iago, Nant
Bargod, Afon Cynllo, Afon Cwm-wern, Nant Halen, Afon Arad, Nant Sarah, Afon Ceri...
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Gwynedd 1546
Grade II
listed (3951).
Bargoed Bargoed Town Hall
Neuadd y Dref
Bargod More
images Caerphilly 1911
Grade II
listed (26493). Architect:
George Kenshole...
- of Tryfrwyd". Similarly,
Welsh Triad 33
includes a
certain Llawgat Trwm
Bargod Eidyn (Heavy Battle-Hand of the
Border of Eidyn), who
killed Afaon, son...
- the
broad ridge of high
ground between Taff Vale (Welsh: Cwm Taf) and Cwm
Bargod in the
Valleys region of
South Wales. It lies
within the
County Borough...