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Llangyfelach is a
village and
community located in the City and
County of Swansea, Wales,
United Kingdom.
Llangyfelach is
situated about 4
miles north...
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Llangyfelach railway station served the
village of
Llangyfelach, in the
historical county of Glamorganshire, Wales, from 1923 to 1924 on the
Swansea District...
- Cup for the
first time
since 1958.
Rodon grew up in
Llangyfelach, Swansea, went to
Llangyfelach Primary School, then
Pontarddulais Comprehensive School...
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Llangyfelach is an
electoral ward in the
county of Swansea, Wales, UK. It
covers the
communities of
Llangyfelach and part of Mawr. The
electoral ward consists...
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mainly fed by
primary schools in Pontarddulais, Pontlliw, Penllergaer,
Llangyfelach and Pengelli.
Keira Bevan -
Rugby Union (Bristol
Bears Women, Wales)...
- meet
demand from
northeast Gower to[clarification needed]
Clyne and
Llangyfelach. In the 1850s
Swansea had more than 600 furnaces, and a
fleet of 500...
- area is
mostly residential.
Brynhyfryd approximates to the area
around Llangyfelach Road
where it
intersects with
Brynhyfryd Road.
Brynhyfryd Infant School...
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Evans (1948) p.34
Evans (1948) p.35
Rebecca Riots – Both the
villages of
Llangyfelach and
Pontarddulais are
villages near
Swansea in
Glamorgan nationalarchives...
- to read the
Scriptures and have
prayer in "Cilfwnwr"
farmhouse near
Llangyfelach and
later at "Tirdwncyn". They
continued to meet as a
properly constituted...
- Born 4 May 1765, his
parents were Rees and Mary
Bevan of Cilfwnwr,
Llangyfelach in Glamorgan. As a boy he
attended school in his hometown, and then was...