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Llwynypia (Welsh:
Llwynypia [ˌɬʊɪnəˈpiːja]) is a
village and
community (and
electoral ward) in
Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, near
Tonypandy in the Rhondda...
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Llwynypia Hospital (Welsh:
Ysbyty Llwynypia) was a
health facility in
Llwynypia,
Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. It was
managed by the Cwm Taf
Morgannwg University...
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Llwynypia railway station is a
railway station serving the
village of
Llwynypia in Wales. It is
located on the
Rhondda Line. It was
first opened on this...
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there becoming a recluse, and died in 1998 of lung cancer, aged 83, at
Llwynypia Hospital, Rhondda. Her
remains are
interred in a
family plot in Streatham...
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Llwynypia RFC was a
rugby union club
located in the
Welsh village of
Llwynypia in the Rhondda. The team
provided several international players during the...
- this time,
strikers had
successfully shut down all
local pits,
except Llwynypia colliery. On 6 November,
miners became aware of the owners' intention...
- his name as a
coalowner of
collieries first in
Scotland and
later in
Llwynypia in
South Wales. Hood was born in June 1823 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. His...
- (English:
Rhondda Valley Hospital) is a
health facility on
Partridge Road,
Llwynypia,
Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. It is
managed by the Cwm Taf
Morgannwg University...
- to c. 1960 Eli
Lilly and Company; New York
Stock Exchange symbol LLY
Llwynypia railway station, Wales;
National Rail
station code LLY LLY, an engine...
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there are
records of
Scottish workers,
mainly centred on
Archibald Hood's
Llwynypia mines,
there were only
small numbers of Irish, less than 1,000 by 1911...