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Brongwyn is a
hamlet in the
community of Beulah, Ceredigion, Wales,
which is 69.5
miles (111.9 km) from
Cardiff and 190.7
miles (306.9 km) from London...
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Aberporth • Aberteifi/Cardigan •
Bangor Teifi •
Betws Ifan •
Blaenporth •
Brongwyn •
Henllan •
Llandyfriog •
Llandygwydd •
Llandysul (Capel Dewi • Llandyssulfed...
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intended to write. Capt.
Walter Rymer's
family lived in
Sunnydale on
Brongwyn Lane in New Quay (Register of Electors, 1945). He
captained trawlers for...
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community area of
Beulah also
covers the
villages of Llandygwydd,
Betws Ifan,
Brongwyn, Tŷ-llwyd, Cwm-cou and the
larger part of Cenarth,
which it
shares with...
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Settlement SN6467
Brongest Brongest Settlement SN3245 Bron-gwyn Bron-gwyn
Brongwyn Settlement SN2843
Bronwydd Bronwydd Settlement SN3543
Brynafan Brynafan...
- Haverfordwest,
Merthyr St Mary: Ambleston, Angle, Begelly, Bletherston,
Brongwyn, Burton, Cardigan, Carmarthen, Cilgwyn, Coedcanlas, Fishguard, Haverfordwest...
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Merionethshire & Montgomeryshire.
Newcastle in
Emlyn PLU Bangor, Bettws-Evan,
Brongwyn, Henllan, Llandyfriog, Llandyssil, Llanfair-Orllwyn, Llanfair-Treflygen...
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opening of the
station until January 1866,
followed a
month later by one at
Brongwyn (later Bryngwyn). It was unstaffed, and p****engers
operated a
signal if...
- / 52.1801°N 4.4202°W / 52.1801; -4.4202),
partial contour fort Gaer,
Brongwyn (52°03′26″N 4°29′39″W / 52.0572°N 4.4941°W / 52.0572; -4.4941), contour...
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Cambrian Railways opened on 17 July 1863. The
station was
originally named Brongwyn; it was
later renamed Bryngwyn. It was 6+3⁄4
miles (10.9 km) from Llanymynech...