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Lletty Brongu railway station served the
hamlet of
Lletty Brongu, in the
historical county of Glamorganshire, Wales, from 1898 to 1932 on the Port Talbot...
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Cornish Lights and Ship-Wrecks. Truro: D
Bradford Barton. "Death Roll –
Lletty Shenkin Colliery".
Welsh Coal Mines.
Retrieved 21 May 2021. HMS Firebrand...
- the incident. At
Lletty Shenkin colliery in 1849
there were 53 deaths. At
Cwmbach colliery there were two
deaths in 1852 and at
Lletty-shenkyn colliery...
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Works Junction, that is, the
southern route. The line
opened as far as
Lletty Brongu for
mineral traffic the
following day, 31
August 1897. In the middle...
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station Maesteg (Neath Road) Line and
station closed Great Western Railway Port
Talbot Railway and
Docks Company Lletty Brongu Line and
station closed...
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marked by a
large elaborate obelisk. A
shelter for
homeless women and girls,
Lletty Cranogwen was
founded in the
Rhondda valley in 1922 by the
South Wales Women's...
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position on the
Menai Strait. 10
August –
Underground explosion at
Lletty Shenkin colliery, Cwmbach,
kills 52. 1
November –
Alfred Ollivant becomes...
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Railways 1965
Llanymynech Potteries,
Shrewsbury &
North Wales Railway 1933
Lletty Brongu Port
Talbot Railway and
Docks 1932
Lliwdy Corris Railway 1931 Llong...
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Aberdare Wharfs (4) Tyr
Founder pump Nant
Pennar (stream)
Cwmbach lock
Lletty Shenkin coal
basin Mountain Ash
Duffryn lock
Abercynon stop lock Glamorganshire...
- 4°00′48″W / 52.1125°N 4.0132°W / 52.1125; -4.0132),
contour fort Caer
Lletty-llwyd (52°28′31″N 3°59′16″W / 52.4753°N 3.9877°W / 52.4753; -3.9877)...