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Glogue (Welsh pronunciation) is a
hamlet located 1 mile (1.6 km)
north of Llanfyrnach, in the
community of
Crymych in the east of the
county of Pembrokeshire...
- of
Crymych itself and Eglwyswrw. The
community includes Hermon, Glandwr,
Glogue and Llanfyrnach. The name
Crymych translates into
English as
crooked stream...
- Port, Cardigan, Carmarthen, Clynderwen, Crymych, Ferryside, Fishguard,
Glogue, Goodwick, Haverfordwest, Kidwelly, Kilgetty, Lampeter, Llanarth, Llandeilo...
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Glogue Halt
railway station served the
hamlet of
Glogue, Pembrokeshire, Wales, from 1875 to 1962 on the
Whitland and
Cardigan Railway. The
station was...
- Vale
Railway from the
South Wales Main Line at
Whitland to the
quarries at
Glogue. It
opened in 1873, at
first only for
goods and
minerals and
later for p****engers...
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Carmarthen Dyfed SA SA34
Whitland Dyfed SA SA35
Llanfyrnach Dyfed SA SA36
Glogue Dyfed SA SA37
Boncath Dyfed SA SA38
Newcastle Emlyn Dyfed SA SA39 PENCADER...
- Freystrop,
Freshwater East,
Freshwater West Gelli, Glandwr, Glanrhyd(r),
Glogue, Goodwick, Granston, Greenway, Gumfreston, Gwastad(r) Hakin, Haroldston...
- Bryn
Eglwys Cwm Ebol
Darren Dolgoch Frongoch (Aberdyfi)
Frongoch (Bala)
Glogue Gilfach Glyn-lago Penrhyn-gwyn Rhyd-yr-Onen
Rosebush Whitland Abbey Wales...
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Railway was
opened in 1873,
partly to
carry slate traffic, and
enabled the
Glogue quarry in
Pembrokeshire to grow to
employ 80 men.
Mechanization was gradually...
- Carmarthen,
Clarbeston Road, Clynderwen, Crymych, Ferryside, Fishguard,
Glogue, Goodwick, Haverfordwest, Kidwelly, Kilgetty, Lampeter, Llanarth, Llandeilo...