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Duffryn (Welsh: Dyffryn) is a
large housing estate in the
southwest of the city of Newport,
south Wales comprising a
large portion of the
Tredegar Park...
- Felixstowe, Port of Immingham, and Port of Hull.
Formerly known as
Powell Duffryn, it
traces its
origins to a coal
mining company founded by
Thomas Powell...
- the
Bristol Channel at Porthcawl. It
adopted an
earlier tramroad, the
Duffryn Llynvi and
Porthcawl Railway. The
Llynvi and
Ogmore Railway was opened...
- The John
Frost School,
formerly known as
Duffryn High
School (Welsh:
Ysgol Uwchradd Dyffryn), is a
comprehensive school on the south-western outskirts...
- Dufferin,
Dyffryn or
Duffryn may
refer to: Fort Dufferin, the
British name for
Mandalay Palace during their colonial rule
Dufferin Island, Dufferin, neighbourhood...
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Duffryn Rhondda Halt
railway station served the area of
Duffryn Rhondda, in the
historical county of Glamorganshire, Wales, from 1905 to 1966 on the Rhondda...
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Dyffryn Gardens, also
spelt Duffryn Gardens (Welsh:
Gerddi Dyffryn), is a
collection of
botanical gardens located near the
villages of
Dyffryn and St...
- 1963. The
first railway at
Porthcawl was the 4 ft 7 in (1,397 mm)
gauge Duffryn Llynvi and
Porthcawl Railway, a horse-drawn tramway.
Construction began...
- 1691 and
Dyffrin alias Aberpennar in 1717,
before taking the sole name
Duffryn when it was
rebuilt in the mid-18th century.
Contemporary tithe maps even...
- (1868–1873) and as Lord
President of the Council. Lord
Aberdare was born at
Duffryn, Aberdare, Glamorganshire, the
second son of John
Bruce Bruce-Pryce (born...