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Moriah Aman,
Cwmaman was a
Welsh Independent (Congregationalist)
chapel in
Fforchaman Road, Cwmaman,
Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. The
cause at
Moriah Aman was...
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century Cwmaman housed the
workers of five
surrounding coal
mines - the
Fforchaman, Fforchneol, Bedwlwyn, Cwmneol, and the Cwmaman.
Cwmaman Colliery was...
- Soar,
Cwmaman was a
Welsh Calvinistic Methodist chapel in
Fforchaman Road, Cwmaman,
Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. The
cause was
formed during the Religious...
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subject or as diptychs.
Framework Houses, 1959–1973
Water Towers, 1963–1993
Fforchaman Colliery,
Rhondda Valley,
South Wales,
United Kingdom, 1966
Winding Towers...
- deep
mines still in
operation in the 1960s were the
small Aberaman and
Fforchaman collieries,
which closed in 1962 and 1965 respectively. On 11 May 1919...
- in 1801 workers'
housing was
built by
Thomas ap
Shencin ap
Gibbon of
Fforchaman Farm.
Other early housing was
built at Miner's Row, Founder's Row and...
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prayer meetings are said to have been held at the
house of a John W****s in
Fforchaman Road and were
mainly attended by
members of Gwawr, Aberaman. The chapel...