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Brynamman (Welsh: Brynaman) is a
village on the
south side of the
Black Mountain (Y
Mynydd Du), part of the
Brecon Beacons National Park (Parc Cenedlaethol...
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Lower Brynamman is an
electoral ward of
Neath Port
Talbot county borough in
Brynamman, Wales. The
electoral ward of
Lower Brynamman forms part of the...
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margin of Swansea, by
taking over a
tramroad in 1846. It was
extended to
Brynamman in 1868. P****engers were
carried from 1860, and a loop line
through Morriston...
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Brynamman East
railway station served the
village of
Brynamman, in the
historical county of Glamorganshire, Wales, from 1868 to 1964 on the
Swansea Vale...
- the mountain, it may be
climbed from the car
parks on the A4069
between Brynamman and Llangadog. A
cairn with a trig
point marks the summit. www.geograph...
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Brynamman West
railway station served the
village of
Brynamman, in the
historic county of Glamorganshire, Wales, from 1865 to 1964 on the
Llanelly Railway...
- Bryn
Rovers A.F.C. is a
Welsh football club
based in
Brynamman, Wales. The
first team
currently plays in the West
Wales Premier League, and the club also...
- 1950) was the
founder of The
Bible College of Wales.
Howells was born in
Brynamman in Carmarthenshire, Wales. When he was 12
years old he left
school and...
- Talbot: Allt-wen, Cwmllynfell, Godre’r Graig, Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen,
Lower Brynamman, Pontardawe, Rhos, Trebanos, and Ystalyfera. Mrs
Justice Jefford; Thomas...
- 1865;
closed 18
August 1958;
Brynamman; new
station opened 1886;
renamed Brynamman West 1950;
closed 18
August 1958;
Brynamman;
opened 1842;
closed 1886...