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Senghenydd (Welsh:
Senghennydd, IPA: [sɛŋˈhɛnɪð]) is a
former mining village in the
community of Aber
Valley in
South Wales,
approximately four miles...
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colliery disaster, also
known as the
Senghenydd explosion (Welsh:
Tanchwa Senghennydd),
occurred at the
Universal Colliery in Senghenydd, near Caerphilly,...
- who
actually built the castle,
either Gilbert de
Clare or the Lord of
Senghennydd. The
castle appears to have
never been
occupied or completed. It is now...
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Clodien House Colum Hall
Hodge Hall
Gordon Hall Roy
Jenkins Hall
Senghennydd Court Senghennydd Hall The
Talybont 'Student Village' (Including
Talybont North...
- a
region of
Morgannwg which had not yet
fallen completely.
Broadly Senghennydd was the
upland area
bounded by
Brecknock to the north,
between the River...
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Valley of the Shadow: An
account of Britain's
worst mining disaster, the
Senghennydd explosion. Port Talbot, West Glamorgan: Alun Books. ISBN 978-0-907117-06-3...
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decides to
leave the
Rhondda and s**** work at
Universal Colliery in
Senghennydd,
which is not on strike. He
finds that Ben has been
killed in an accident...
- Shawl, 1970)
Dyddiau Dyn (1973) The
Angry Vineyard (1975)
Amser i Wylo:
Senghennydd 1913 (English: Time to Cry:
Senghenydd 1913, 1986)
Barddoniaeth Rhydwen...
- Colliery,
Senghenydd (85091)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
Retrieved 28
March 2024. "
Senghennydd Disaster".
National Library of Wales.
Retrieved 28
March 2024. "1913...
- 1316
uprising in
Gwent and
Morgannwg led by
Llywelyn Bren the lord of
Senghennydd and a
descendant of the
kings of Morgannwg.
Rebels put
Caerphilly Castle...