- Nant-y-moel or
Nantymoel [nant ə mɔi̯l] (meaning "stream from the bare mountain") is a
village and
includes the
formerly separate village of Pricetown[citation...
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Bridgend County Borough, Mid Glamorgan, Wales. Made up of the
villages of
Nantymoel,
Ogmore Vale,
Price Town and Wyndham, its po****tion at the time of the...
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Nantymoel Rugby Football Club is a
Welsh rugby union club
based near Bridgend, Wales. The club is a
member of the
Welsh Rugby Union and is also a feeder...
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Nantymoel railway station served the
village of Nant-y-moel, in the
historical county of Glamorgan, Wales, from 1873 to 1958 on the
Ogmore Valley Railway...
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Martha Davies. He
married Elizabeth Ann Richards, who was
originally from
Nantymoel. As a
corporal in the 13th Battalion,
Royal Welsh Fusiliers (part of the...
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community of less than ten
farms and a few cottages. Today,
along with
Nantymoel and
Price Town it
makes up the
community of
Ogmore Valley. In 1851 the...
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major branches in its headwaters: the Ogwr Fawr
which flows south through Nantymoel,
Ogmore Vale and Lewistown; and
joining it from the east the Ogwr Fach...
- long jump. He was the 1964
Olympic champion in the event. He was born in
Nantymoel near
Bridgend and was a
member of the
Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club. He...
- A4061 Bwlch-y-Clawdd road was
built in 1928. It
connected the
Rhondda to
Nantymoel and
Abergwynfi and made a
lasting impression on the
landscape to be featured...
- Tale' (Lampeter, 1892);
Western Australia: its
History and Progress' (
Nantymoel, 1902); 'Awstralia Orllewinol' (Treorchy, 1903), and 'Folk-lore of West...