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Brynmawr (Welsh for 'big hill'; /brɪnˈmaʊər/; brin-MOUR; Welsh: [brɨnˈmaur]) is a
market town,
community and
electoral ward in
Blaenau Gwent, Wales. The...
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Brynmawr Experiment was an
effort led by the
visionary idealist Peter Scott to
address issues of
poverty and
unemployment in
Brynmawr,
South Wales...
- the
United Kingdom as part of the
Brynmawr Experiment in
Brynmawr, Wales.
Following the
General Strike in 1926,
Brynmawr had been
particularly badly affected...
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Brynmawr rubber factory is a now-demolished
building which was
situated in
Brynmawr in
Blaenau Gwent, Wales. It was
designed and
constructed between...
- 3.167°W / 51.805; -3.167
Brynmawr Foundation School (Welsh:
Ysgol Sefydledig Brynmawr) is a
secondary school in
Brynmawr,
Blaenau Gwent, Wales. In 2016...
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Brynmawr Rugby Football Club are a
Welsh rugby union club
based in
Brynmawr in
South Wales. The club
presently plays in the
Welsh Rugby Union Division...
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Brynmawr railway station was a
station which served Nantyglo and
Brynmawr in the
Welsh county of Brecknockshire. The
first section of the Merthyr, Tredegar...
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whilst studying at Oxford,
Verulam first went to
Brynmawr,
Wales on an
international work camp.
Brynmawr had
suffered from high
unemployment due to the...
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Brynmawr and
Blaenavon Railway was a
railway line in
South Wales,
within the
historic boundaries of
Brecknockshire and Monmouthshire,
originally built...
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direction through the
central valley. The main
towns were Brecon, Beaufort,
Brynmawr,
Builth Wells, Crickhowell, Hay-on-Wye, Llanelly,
Llanwrtyd Wells, R****au...