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Brynmill is a
suburb of the City and
County of Swansea, Wales, UK. It lies
about two
miles (3 km) to the west of
Swansea city centre. It is a residential...
- Adam. Doncaster:
Brynmill, 1990. Mock's Curse:
Nineteen Stories,
selected and
edited by
Elaine &
Barrie Mencher. Norfolk:
Brynmill, 1995. The Sixpenny...
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Brynmill railway station served the
suburb of
Brynmill, in the
historical county of Glamorgan, Wales, from 1807 to 1960 on the
Swansea and
Mumbles Railway...
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House of Lords.
Anderson was born in
Swansea and
educated at the
local Brynmill Primary School and
Swansea Grammar School before studying at
Swansea University...
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During busy
periods of the year,
additional services are
operated from the
Brynmill recreation ground.
Subsidised services to
Fforestfach were cut in 2015...
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Eliot and
Prejudice (1988). Robinson, Ian "The
English Prophets", The
Brynmill Press Ltd (2001) Schuchard, Ronald. Eliot's Dark Angel:
Intersections of...
- Williams. She
bestowed on him the
nickname Peter. They
retired to her home in
Brynmill in
Swansea in 1973.
After Audrey died in 1978, he was
remarried to Mrs...
- Bradshaw) were:
Rutland Street St Helen's (frequently
known as "The Slip")
Brynmill Ashleigh Road (Between
Ashleigh Road and
Blackpill stations the railway...
- A
drawing of the St Elli
window at
Church of St Gabriel,
Brynmill, Swansea...
- 1851–3 for H.H.
Vivian Church Cottage, Tutshill, Gloucestershire, c. 1852.
Brynmill Lodge (gate-lodge) and (attributed)
Verandah (a
small Gothic house, 1853)...