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attended while composing the tune. T. J.
Williams was born in Llangiwg,
Ynysmeudwy, near Pontardawe, and
lived in Llanelli,
South Wales, from 1903. He served...
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Herbert Colts Glynneath Town Harp
Rovers Llandarcy Neath Town
Resolven Rhos
Ynysmeudwy Athletic Ystradgynlais AFC
Pontardawe ‘A’ Bryn
Rovers (reserves) Bryncoch...
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there was also
significant coal
mining in the area and a
pottery at
Ynysmeudwy.
These industries declined during the 20th century.[citation needed] Small...
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Beelzebub or
Little Devil Doubt (who
demands money from the audience). In
Ynysmeudwy near
Swansea groups of four boys
dressed as
Crwmpyn (hunchback) John,...
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Sports 1956–57: –
Hakin United 1957–58: –
Narberth 1958–59: –
Ynysmeudwy 1959–60: –
Clydach 1960–61: –
Llanelli 1961–62: –
Llanelli Steel 1962–63:...
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villages around the canal: Abercraf, Clydach, Penwyllt, Pontardawe,
Ynysmeudwy,
Ystalyfera and
Ystradgynlais came into
being as
early industries developed...
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Carnllechart to the
Swansea Canal north of
Pontardawe following the
towpath past
Ynysmeudwy and Cilmaengwyn. The
route then
climbs east over the
northern end of the...
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neighbouring village to Ynysforgan),
Ynystanglws Farm (near Ynystawe), and
Ynysmeudwy (near Pontardawe). However, as
historically insignificant as Ynysforgan...
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SWANSEA Alltwen, Cwmtawe, Pontardawe, Rhos, Rhyd-y-fro, Trebanos,
Ynysmeudwy Neath Port
Talbot SA9
SWANSEA Abercraf, Cefnbrynbrain, Cwmllynfell, Cwmtwrch...
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Dunvant (1897) St Mary:
Brynmawr (1875),
Clydach (1905),
Trecastle (1889),
Ynysmeudwy (1912) St Matthew:
Swansea (C19th) St Michael:
Manselton (1906), Pontardulais...