- 160278 (South Griffin)
Tymawr Rhondda Cynon Taf 51°36′46″N 3°21′32″W / 51.612654°N 3.358953°W / 51.612654; -3.358953 (
Tymawr)
Marine 570
Blaenau Gwent...
- (March 1822 – 2
April 1895) was a
Welsh Independent minister. He was born at
Tymawr,
Penant Lliw Bach, and grew up in the
Llanuwchllyn area,
where his father...
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total of 475 men
working at the
Great Western No. 2 pit and 604 men at
Tymawr. By 1918
there were 3,162 men emplo**** at the
Great Western. By 1923, Hetty...
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order founded in Chichester, Sus****, in 1910. It
established a
community at
Tymawr, Lydart, Monmouthshire, in 1923 with
guidance from Fr G.
Northcott of the...
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became an
emergency shaft for the
Tymawr and
Lewis Merthyr collieries. In 1981, only 35
mines remained in
Wales and the
Tymawr Colliery closed in 1983. Wales...
- ****ociation. In 1897, he
married Mary Ann,
daughter of
Abraham Edwards,
Tymawr, Eglwysfach. The
couple had one son and
three daughters. He also immersed...
- Whittington,
Shropshire holder of
lands in
Babies Wood (now Babbinswood) and
Tymawr.
Index to the
Captains Registers of Lloyd's of
London (PDF).
London Metropolitan...
- who
helped to
pioneer technical education in London.
Roberts was born at
Tymawr, Clynnog,
Carnarvonshire in 1835 a son of Owen Roberts, who was land agent...
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Thomas Price, of Glyn
Tarrell 1701:
Sackville Gwynne, of Glanbran, and
Tymawr, in
Builth 1702:
Richard Stedman, of the
Abbey (?Strata Florida) 1703: John...
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Hetty Shaft was sunk in 1875 and was used as an
emergency shaft for the
Tymawr and
Lewis Merthyr collieries from 1923 to 1983. The stone-built single-storey...