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Varteg (Welsh: Y ****eg) is a
village in the
county borough of Tor**** in Wales. It lies near
Abersychan on the
hills above the
valley of the Afon Llwyd...
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Varteg railway station was a
railway station which served the
village of
Varteg, in the
county of Monmouthshire, on the
Brynmawr and
Blaenavon Railway...
- by Box
Brown in
England in 1896, one of
which was at the
Varteg School in England: The
Varteg Board School was
close to
overflowing on
Thursday evening...
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Mining and
Technical College. "The
Carlo Memorial (The Dog Stone),
Mynydd Varteg (411521)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
Retrieved 10
February 2023.
Evans 2000, p. 56...
- from the
valleys including Blaenavon, Abergavenny, Pontypool, Blackwood,
Varteg, and Hereford,
travelling through to the
South to
Cardiff and Newport. In...
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Coalbrookvale Ironworks Union Ironworks - see
Rhymney Ironworks Varteg Ironworks or
Varteg Hill
Ironworks Venallt Ironworks Victoria Ironworks Whitland Abbey...
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community includes Abersychan, Cwmavon, Garndiffaith, Pentwyn, Talywain,
Varteg, and
Victoria Village. The
nearest railway stations to
Abersychan are Pontypool...
- Pontymoile, Blaendare, Cwmynyscoy, Talywain, Garndiffaith, Pentwyn, and
Varteg. The name of the town in
Welsh – Pont-y-pŵl –
originates from a
bridge ('pont')...
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branched west. The
declining situation continued through the 1950s, then
Varteg Hill
subsequently closed in 1964,
leaving Big Pit as the
primary exporter...
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south east Wales. It is a
small rural area
situated between Talywain and
Varteg,
three miles north of the town of
Pontypool and 3.5
miles south of the town...