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Nantgarw is a
village in the
county borough of
Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, near Cardiff. From an
electoral and
administrative perspective Nantgarw falls...
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traditional Nantgarw Morris dance. Many of
these new creations, such as Y Derwydd, are now held to be just as much a part of the
Nantgarw tradition as...
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Catherine Margretta Thomas was born in 1880: 31 in the
village of
Nantgarw. Her
parents were
Daniel and
Hannah Davies. As a
child she enjo**** watching...
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Nantgarw China Works was a
porcelain factory,
later making other types of pottery,
located in
Nantgarw on the
eastern bank of the
Glamorganshire Canal...
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Cambrian Pottery (1764–1870, also
known as "Swansea pottery"), and
later Nantgarw Pottery near Cardiff,
which was in
operation from 1813 to 1820
making fine...
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Nantgarw Colliery was a coal mine and
later developed Coking coal works,
located in the
village on
Nantgarw, Mid Glamorgan,
Wales located just
north of...
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Nantgarw dance tradition (Welsh:
Traddodiad dawns Nantgarw) is a
Welsh dancing tradition that
originates from the
Nantagarw area in
south Wales. Nantgarw...
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Cardiff Blaenavon Nantgarw Dre-fach
Felindre Llanberis Caerleon Swansea St David's
Amgueddfa Cymru –
Museum Wales,
branded as
simply Amgueddfa Cymru (formerly...
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Aberdare Campus)),
Nantgarw Campus (51°33′51″N 3°16′24″W / 51.5642°N 3.2734°W / 51.5642; -3.2734 (Coleg y Cymoedd,
Nantgarw Campus)),
Rhondda Campus...
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Thomas Smith William Billingsley (1758–1828),
painter of porcelain,
founded Nantgarw Pottery John Emes (1762–1810),
engraver and water-colour
painter Elizabeth...