- area and is the
location of one of Swansea's
largest public cemeteries -
Danygraig Cemetery. The area
takes its name from the
Tennant family who developed...
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Danygraig Cemetery is a
large cemetery located in the Port
Tennant area of Swansea. The
cemetery opened in 1856 and
covers around 20 acres. The first...
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Danygraig Halt
railway station served the
suburb of Dan-y-graig, in the
historical county of Glamorganshire, Wales, from 1895 to 1936 on the
Rhondda and...
- to the War
Department at Swansea. From
December 1944, it
worked from
Danygraig Shed in Swansea,
returning to Old Oak
Common in
November 1947.
Under British...
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Closed July 2015
Hartington ?
Derbyshire 87,000 ?
Closed September, 2020
Danygraig 4
drift mine
Three D's
Mining Limited Wales ? ?
Closed March 2021 Ffos-y-fran...
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Brynmenyn Bryntirion Caerau Cefn
Cross Coity Coychurch Coytrahen Cwmfelin Danygraig Garth Heol-y-Cyw
Kenfig Kenfig Hill
Laleston Litchard Llangan Llangeinor...
- Yard
Closed to
steam 1964 1964–1973
Margam MG 87C 1949–1964 Swansea,
Danygraig Closed to
steam 1960 87D 1949–1964 Swansea, East Dock Sub-sheds Gurnos...
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Railways (renumbered 1147 in
March 1949).
Withdrawn April 1951 from
Swansea Danygraig shed. 1311 1914 S****ped 1964 New to the
Aberthaw and
Bristol Channel...
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traditional fairs continued as
livestock fairs which were
probably held at
Danygraig, Port
Tennant or at
Greenhill or the Burrows. The
Greenhill fair was held...
- aged 30. She was buried,
alongside her parents, in the
family plot in
Danygraig Cemetery.
Wales portal Law
portal Contagious Diseases Acts Inebriates...