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Kardomah Cafés were a
chain of
coffee shops in England, Wales, and a few in Paris, po****r from the
early 1900s
until the 1960s, but now
almost defunct...
- The
Kardomah Gang,
Kardomah Boys, or
Kardomah Group was a
group of
bohemian friends – artists, musicians,
poets and
writers – who, in the 1930s, frequented...
- pubs,
especially the
Antelope and the
Mermaid Hotels in Mumbles. In the
Kardomah Café,
close to the
newspaper office in
Castle Street, he met his creative...
- Gill, the London-Welshman
David Jones, and the
sculptor Jonah Jones. The
Kardomah Gang was an
intellectual circle in Swansea,
centred on the poet
Dylan Thomas...
- (Tredegar House, Newport)
Kardomah Café, Swansea: 51°37′13″N 3°56′43″W / 51.620235°N 3.945369°W / 51.620235; -3.945369 (
Kardomah Café, Swansea) Nant Fawr...
- The
Cherry Boys
formed in 1980. They are most
notable for the
single "
Kardomah Cafe",
which missed the UK
Singles Chart, but was a top 10 hit in Spain...
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meticulous still lifes and portraits. He is also
remembered as one of The
Kardomah Gang, an
informal group of
young artists in
Swansea that
included the poets...
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international surrealist movement. The
Birmingham Surrealists would meet in the
Kardomah Café in New Street, the
Trocadero pub in
Temple Street, or in
later years...
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group of
local artists,
writers and
musicians known as The
Kardomah Gang,
which met in the
Kardomah Café
which was in
Castle Street,
Swansea until bombed during...
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Peter McGovern, The Scaffold, The
Spinners "In Liverpool" -
Suzanne Vega "
Kardomah Cafe" - The
Cherry Boys "Leaving of Liverpool" -
traditional folk song...