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Tynewydd, Tŷ
Newydd (Welsh for 'new house') and
other variations may
refer to:
Tynewydd, Ceredigion, a
village near Y
Ferwig Tynewydd,
Neath Port Talbot...
- John Lewis, a
grocer from Aberdare. In 1852 the same
company opened the
Tynewydd Colliery at the
junction of the
Rhondda Fawr and Fach rivers, Porth's fourth...
- The
Tynewydd Colliery disaster occurred on 11
April 1877, when
water from a
nearby closed colliery flooded the
Newydd Colliery in
Porth and 14
miners became...
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Tynewydd (or Tŷ Newydd) is a
hamlet in the
community of Y Ferwig, Ceredigion, Wales,
which is 73.6
miles (118.5 km) from
Cardiff and 194.6
miles (313.1 km)...
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Rhondda Fawr and encomp****es the
districts of Blaencwm, Blaenrhondda,
Tynewydd and Pen-yr-englyn. 'Tre-Herbert' or 'Tre Herbert' is
correctly pronounced...
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Tynewydd is a
village located in the
County Borough of
Rhondda Cynon Taf,
south Wales. With Treherbert, Blaencwm,
Blaenrhondda and Pen-yr-englyn it is...
- Railway. The
station was
opened as
Tynewydd on 12 May 1873 by the
Llynvi and
Ogmore Railway. Its name was
changed to
Tynewydd Ogmore Vale on 22
August 1884...
- Land was the
Tynewydd Colliery disaster which occurred on 11
April 1877. In many ways,
although it was
tragic the
disaster at
Tynewydd was, by the standards...
- valley, the
chief farms were Ty-Llydd,
where the new
vicarage now stands,
Tynewydd,
where the
Newbridge Hotel stands, Ty-hir, the
house which stands next...
- note
include Tynewydd ('New House') in
Tynewydd, a 17th-century
house thought to have
given its name to the
neighbouring village of
Tynewydd and of Tyntyle...