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Crwys (1920)
Cerddi Newydd Crwys (1924) A
brief history of
Rehoboth Congregational Church, Bryn-mawr, from 1643 to 1927 (1927)
Trydydd Cerddi Crwys (1935)...
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Capel y
Crwys is an
Independent chapel located on the
Gower Peninsula in the
village of
Three Crosses, Swansea. It is the
largest chapel on the Gower...
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Jalal Mosque on
Crwys Road, Cardiff.
Built in 1899 as a
Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel; a
mosque since 1990....
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Crwys Road is a
proposed railway station on the
Rhymney line in Cardiff, Wales,
serving the
Cathays and
Roath districts of the city. It is
planned as...
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Atlas of
World War II.
Barnes &
Noble Books, p. 92.
Parker 2004, p. 347
Crwys-Williams,
Jennifer (1992). A
country at war, 1939–1945: the mood of a nation...
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October 2009. A
Country At War 1939-1945 –The Mood Of A Nation,
Jennifer Crwys-Williams,
Ashanti Publishing (Pty) Ltd, Rivonia, 1992.
Cliff Goodwin Sid...
- it runs
roughly 1 km (0.6 mi) south-southeasterly from the
junction of
Crwys Road (A469) and
Albany Road (known as "Death Junction"), to
Newport Road...
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North via Ebbw Vale Line to Ebbw Vale Town
Valley Lines: New
station at
Crwys Road New
station at
Gabalfa Relocated Treforest Estate station South Wales...
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Gareth Crwys-Williams OBE (27
December 1907 – 8
March 1970) was a
Welsh cricketer and a HM
Inspector of Schools.
Crwys-Williams was born at Crickhowell...
- (1814–1869),
Welsh poet and
literary critic William Williams (
Crwys) (1875–1968,
bardic name
Crwys), Welsh-language poet
William Carlos Williams (1883–1963)...