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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Thomas Price, of Glyn Tarrell 1701: Sackville Gwynne, of Glanbran, and Tymawr, in Builth 1702: Richard Stedman, of the Abbey (?Strata Florida) 1703: John...
- 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...