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miner at
Cwmgors Colliery and
Abernant Colliery, up
until circa 1979.
Cwmgors RFC The
Electric Revelators www.geograph.co.uk :
photos of
Cwmgors and surrounding...
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Rygbi Cwmgors (English:
Cwmgors RFC) is a
rugby union club that
represents the
villages of
Cwmgors, Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen and Tairgwaith,
South West Wales...
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Cwmgors television relay station is
sited on high
ground at
Gwaun Cae
Gurwen to the
north of the
village of
Cwmgors in
south Wales. It was originally...
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Ammanford and
nearly fifteen miles north of Swansea.
Nearby villages include Cwmgors,
Lower Brynaman & Tairgwaith. The name Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen is
believed to...
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Tylorstown RFC
Ynysowen RFC
Alltwen RFC
Briton Ferry RFC
Crynant (Creunant) RFC
Cwmgors RFC
Glais RFC
Maesteg RFC
Pontardawe RFC
Pontrhydyfen RFC
Rhigos RFC Seven...
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river in
South Wales which rises on the
slopes of
Mynydd y
Betws west of
Cwmgors and
flows for
around 10 km
through Cwm
Clydach to its
confluence with the...
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Cadoxton Rhyddings Fforest Goch Rhos
Gellinudd Pontardawe Gelligron Rhydyfro Cwmgors Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen
Glanamman Ammanford Swansea A-Z
Street Atlas. Geographers...
- of the building. In 1948, the Rev.
Emrys Jones,
minister of Tabernacle,
Cwmgors, and
described as one of the
rising stats of the denomination, received...
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Society once
owned three tank
wagons (from the
Swansea Vale Railway) at
Cwmgors which were
gradually being refurbished ready for use on the
heritage line...
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Aberystwyth (1866),
Bancyffordd (1899),
Burry Port (1877),
Carmel (C19th),
Cwmgors (1886),
Cwrthenri (1832/1930s),
Cynghordy (1883),
Hakin (1890), Maestir...