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Butetown (or The Docks, Welsh: Tre-biwt) is a
district and
community in the
south of the city of Cardiff, the
capital of Wales. It was
originally a model...
- (Welsh: Bae Teigr) was the
local name for an area of
Cardiff which covered Butetown and
Cardiff Docks.
Following the
building of the
Cardiff Barrage, which...
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Butetown (Welsh: Tre-biwt),
formerly Loudoun Square, is an
under construction station in
Cardiff on the
Butetown branch line. It is
included within the...
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Butetown History & Arts
Centre (BHAC) was a
historical archive,
educational centre and art
gallery located in the
Butetown area of Cardiff, Wales. BHAC...
- road to the west
Newport Road, the main road to the east Bute Street,
Butetown (Cardiff Bay)
Caroline Street, city centre, also
known as Chip
Alley or...
- The
Butetown branch line, also
known as the
Cardiff Bay Line, is a 1-mile-6-chain (1.7 km)
commuter railway line in Cardiff,
Wales from
Cardiff Bay to...
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place in the
docks area of
Newport and Barry,
South Wales, as well as the
Butetown district of
Cardiff over a
number of days in June 1919. Four men were killed...
- who was Wales'
first black head teacher. Born into a poor
household in
Butetown, she won a
scholarship to the Lady
Margaret High
School for
Girls in Cardiff...
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Cardiff Bay
Police Station (which
replaced Butetown Police Station) is the
South Wales Police Eastern Division area
headquarters and
custody suite, located...
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Brian (15
April 1999).
Butetown and
Cardiff Docks. The
History Press. ISBN 978-0-7524-1582-6. "Black
History in
Butetown".
Butetown History & Arts Centre...