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| ed the Penydarren works, and thus acquired at | Merthyr almost as much prestige and popularity there |
| e parish of Aberdare, part of the parishes of | Merthyr and "Faenor" (Vaynor), and part of the distri |
| outh Wales, Watkins played local football for | Merthyr and Bedlinog before joining Wolverhampton Wan |
| The line ran up the Vale of | Merthyr, and at the northern end it connected to the |
| y, I haven't travelled the trail further than | Merthyr, and I don't fancy just "researching" that in |
| he was instrumental for the growth of golf in | Merthyr, and was a central figure in the establishing |
| The station is located on the | Merthyr and Rhondda lines between Pontypridd and Tref |
| It is located on the | Merthyr and Rhondda lines and is the main line statio |
| l found in the Cynon and Rhondda valley's and | Merthyr area of South Wales, the export of both coal |
| She is said to have met her death at | Merthyr, around 480, by the hands of pagans; probably |
| In February 2006 returned to | Merthyr as coach. |
| later became Liberal Member of Parliament for | Merthyr Boroughs. |
| Born and raised in | Merthyr, Bowen made his league debut for Swansea City |
| It is located on the | Merthyr branch of the Merthyr Line. |
| After two years at | Merthyr, Bryant was offered a trial with Pontypridd a |
| The Lewis | Merthyr Colliery now part of the Rhondda Heritage Par |
| velopment began with the start-up of the Bute | Merthyr colliery in Treherbert in 1855. |
| hondda Heritage Park which was once the Lewis | Merthyr colliery, at the peak time for coal mining pr |
| low Coalition Liberal Edgar Rees Jones of the | Merthyr constituency, Haslam played a minor role in t |
| nau Brycheiniog), and buried in the church of | Merthyr Cynawg (English: Cynawg the Martyr), near Bre |
| Merthyr Cynog | |
| low past the hamlets of Pont Rhyd-y-berry and | Merthyr Cynog to combine at Pont-faen and continue pa |
| as elected as a Coalition Liberal for the new | Merthyr division. |
| On 20 January 1989, the National member for | Merthyr, Don Lane, resigned following criminal procee |
| the beginning of an outbreak that spreads to | Merthyr, Dowlais and Aberdare, and kills 800 people. |
| The | Merthyr Dyfan Chapel is located near the Barry Cemete |
| n what today is the southwestern-most part of | Merthyr Dyfan district. |
| Gibbonsdown borders | Merthyr Dyfan to the northwest and Cadaxton to the so |
| The | Merthyr Dyfan parish church is built on what is reput |
| The village of | Merthyr Dyfan grew up during the medieval period. |
| 18th 1933 issue of what is believed to be the | Merthyr Express. |
| find the net contributing five goals each, as | Merthyr finished at the foot of the table, but were r |
| At the 1922 general election, Wallhead gained | Merthyr from the Liberals. |
| ilt in 1881 by the Welsh industrialist Thomas | Merthyr Guest on the site of an earlier house. |
| During his time with | Merthyr, he was selected to represent the Welsh F.A. |
| l, with a recorded fight at the Drill Hall in | Merthyr in April 1926. |
| He left | Merthyr in 2006 and joined Risca as player-manager an |
| eturned to his native country, and he died in | Merthyr in December 1951. |
| d to Lowmill in January 1766, but was back at | Merthyr in April. |
| With Gillingham having defeated | Merthyr in midweek all United had to do in their last |
| tremely friendly with Francis Crawshay of the | Merthyr Iron Crawshays of Cyfarthfa castle. |
| His fate after playing for | Merthyr is unknown. |
| Mynydd | Merthyr is the name given to the broad ridge of high |
| iginally called Methur Issui, a corruption of | Merthyr Ishaw. |
| On 31 August 1940, the Labor member for | Merthyr, James Keogh, died. |
| Opened as Aber Bargoed by the Brecon & | Merthyr Junction Railway the station went through sev |
| He returned to work as a solicitor in | Merthyr, later setting up his own firm and becoming c |
| It is located on the Aberdare branch of the | Merthyr Line between the town of Mountain Ash and the |
| is served by Fernhill railway station on the | Merthyr Line - Aberdare branch. |
| It is located on the | Merthyr Line and the Rhondda Line, 14 km (9 miles) no |
| It was located on the Aberdare branch of the | Merthyr Line 24 km (15¼ miles) north of Cardiff Centr |
| railway station on the Aberdare branch of the | Merthyr Line of the Arriva Trains Wales rail network. |
| railway station on the Aberdare Branch of the | Merthyr Line. |
| nhill and Penrhiwceiber is also served by the | Merthyr Line. |
| where she was killed , which became known as | Merthyr Maches and later Llanfaches (the letter m mut |
| by Ogmore beach on one side and the dunes of | Merthyr Mawr on the other. |
| The Newton Burrows and | Merthyr Mawr sand dunes back Newton beach, and are a |
| he became the successor to the family estate, | Merthyr Mawr House |
| Trailor died in | Merthyr on 28 August 1986. |
| The fight took place at Snow's Pavilion in | Merthyr on 9 July 1927 and was scheduled for twenty r |
| f Central (one each hour continuing to either | Merthyr or Aberdare), half hourly trains to Barry Isl |
| Brecon and | Merthyr Railway - and hence the London and North West |
| uilding which formerly carried the Brecon and | Merthyr railway over the River Taff but which now car |
| of the LNWR railway as part of its Brecon and | Merthyr Railway system to compete with the GWR in ext |
| The Quakers Yard and | Merthyr Railway was a railway company in South Wales. |
| ailway which runs along the former Brecon and | Merthyr Railway line. |
| The junction was created where the Brecon and | Merthyr Railway from the south met the Mid-Wales Rail |
| Brecon and | Merthyr Railway, BR numbers 431-436 |
| Opened by the Quakers Yard & | Merthyr Railway, a joint Great Western Railway / Rhym |
| ed, and merged the Rumney with the Brecon and | Merthyr Railway, providing a complete network with du |
| On 30 June 1971, Liberal member for | Merthyr, Ray Ramsden, resigned. |
| Williams joined Pontypridd from | Merthyr RFC in 2008, and swiftly made a mark at Ponty |
| Formerly the player/manager of | Merthyr RFC, he is currently the backs coach at Newpo |
| f, he played his club rugby for Treorchy RFC, | Merthyr RFC, Llantrisant RFC and Pontypridd RFC. |
| rthplace of Dic Penderyn, a key figure in the | Merthyr Rising of 1831. |
| It is set against the background of the 1831 | Merthyr Rising, for which Cordell did considerable re |
| Lord | Merthyr sculpture by Thomas Brock |
| n on the LNWR railway line from Abergavenny - | Merthyr serving the town of Beaufort. |
| The ridge is elsewhere known as Cefn | Merthyr; the flat-topped Mynydd y Capel (OS grid ref |
| neath a locomotive running down the bank from | Merthyr to Cardiff hauling a passenger train. |
| convinced of Penderyn's innocence and went to | Merthyr to gather evidence for this. |
| There are plans for | Merthyr to move to a new stadium on the edge of the t |
| The game ended 0-0 and | Merthyr took the title on goal average with the 5-0 h |
| Welsh footballer who played as a forward for | Merthyr Town and Southampton in the 1920s. |
| inor clubs, Bargoed and Caerphilly, he joined | Merthyr Town in May 1922. |
| Lindon was a goalkeeper who played for | Merthyr Town but was signed by Charlton Athletic as a |
| otball League for Accrington Stanley, Barrow, | Merthyr Town and Stoke. |
| His clubs included | Merthyr Town and Gillingham. |
| Thompson joined | Merthyr Town from Spennymoor United in 1921. |
| to a fully-professional Football League club, | Merthyr Town F.C., which folded in the 1930s and Mert |
| inside left for Bradford City, Lincoln City, | Merthyr Town and Wigan Borough. |
| nton scores three times in 4-0 win at home to | Merthyr Town |
| ions, and went on to play for Dudley Town and | Merthyr Town before retiring from the game in 1932. |
| In 1909, | Merthyr Town joined the second division of the Southe |
| ear in the league for Bristol City and joined | Merthyr Town in 1926. |
| er forward, he was spotted whilst playing for | Merthyr Town in an FA Cup tie. |
| ned Football League Third Division South side | Merthyr Town but he could not prevent the team finish |
| was also the home of the town's former club, | Merthyr Town F.C., members of the Football League bet |
| the lower reaches of the Football League for | Merthyr Town and Chesterfield. |
| Merthyr Town won the Division Two championship and we | |
| League championship, whilst Coventry City and | Merthyr Town were relegated to Division Two. |
| He joined | Merthyr Town in 1920 for their first season in the Fo |
| ision did not feature any new clubs, although | Merthyr Town's first team (relegated from the Footbal |
| was a professional footballer who played for | Merthyr Town, Huddersfield Town, Rochdale, Stockport |
| also finished above Third Division South club | Merthyr Town, who replaced their reserves in the West |
| He also played for | Merthyr Town, Liverpool and Hereford United. |
| owing year he dropped down a division to join | Merthyr Town, founder members of the inaugural season |
| Two Southern League clubs, Aldershot and | Merthyr Town, applied to join the Football League, wi |
| Chesser moved to | Merthyr Town, founder members of the newly-formed Foo |
| He played for | Merthyr Town, Sheffield Wednesday, Manchester United, |
| He played for Aberdare Athletic, | Merthyr Town, Manchester United, Bradford City and Wa |
| They replaced | Merthyr Town, who rejoined the Southern League the fo |
| his career, he played for Spennymoor United, | Merthyr Town, Chesterfield, Queens Park Rangers, York |
| He went on to play for | Merthyr Town, Gillingham, Huddersfield Town, Reading, |
| eft Woolwich Arsenal in July 1912 to sign for | Merthyr Town. |
| before joining Clapton Orient, Stoke and then | Merthyr Town. |
| two further Southern League clubs, Stoke and | Merthyr Town. |
| uth, at the expense of Russell's former club, | Merthyr Town. |
| n October of that year, and later played with | Merthyr Town. |
| an English footballer who currently plays for | Merthyr Town. |
| ) is a Welsh footballer currently playing for | Merthyr Town. |
| ague victory-a 10-0 defeat of near-neighbours | Merthyr Town. |
| who played for Tottenham Hotspur, Fulham and | Merthyr Town. |
| played one match before ending his career at | Merthyr Town. |
| sion South in the summer of 1930, in place of | Merthyr Town. |
| yed in the Football League for Birmingham and | Merthyr Town. |
| "Penydarren" steam locomotive operates on the | Merthyr Tramroad between Penydarren Ironworks in Mert |
| e situation was eased with the opening of the | Merthyr Tramroad, as there was less traffic on the up |
| However, he opposed incorporation of | Merthyr Tudful as he believed it would harm the Dowla |
| After three seasons with | Merthyr, Turner moved to southern England in May 1925 |
| elected as a Liberal Member of Parliament for | Merthyr Tydfil in 1880, resigning in 1888 by becoming |
| rials at Walsall and Cardiff City he moved to | Merthyr Tydfil in the Southern League for the 1998-99 |
| Cil Sanws on the southern slopes of which is | Merthyr Tydfil Golf Club. |
| a small community on the northwestern edge of | Merthyr Tydfil in south Wales. |
| e summer of 1995 from Welsh non league outfit | Merthyr Tydfil F.C. for £10,000. |
| ad ended Trailor returned to his home town of | Merthyr Tydfil where he was employed at the town's Ho |
| He was the Plaid Cymru candidate for the | Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney constituency in the Nation |
| region are Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Islwyn, | Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney, Monmouth, Newport East an |
| Merthyr Tydfil | |
| Merthyr Tydfil Plymouth Street Station | |
| as a 5th century female saint associated with | Merthyr Tydfil in Glamorgan, south Wales. |
| ho has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for | Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney since 2001. |
| The eastern half is in the | Merthyr Tydfil unitary authority area and the western |
| Merthyr Tydfil dropped out of the league. | |
| St Tydfil's General Hospital, | Merthyr Tydfil |
| Merthyr Tydfil (relegated from the Football Conferenc | |
| rty had previously come fifth in Wales in the | Merthyr Tydfil by-election, 1972, and next placed so |
| The Former Miss | Merthyr Tydfil (short stories) |
| Merthyr Tydfil College is a further education college | |
| Penydarren Park is the former stadium for | Merthyr Tydfil F.C. in Merthyr Tydfil. |
| Merthyr Tydfil was a parliamentary constituency centr | |
| Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council (Welsh: Cyngor | |
| ts store in Gloucestershire and sign with the | Merthyr Tydfil club. |
| For more on Owen's statue in | Merthyr Tydfil |
| essional league teams for Treherbert RLFC and | Merthyr Tydfil RLFC and made national representative |
| He was Recorder of | Merthyr Tydfil and of Carmarthen. |
| ly auto and high and low pressure discharge), | Merthyr Tydfil (incandescent) and Enfield (fluorescen |
| After a 5-2 victory over | Merthyr Tydfil in the fifth round, Cardiff received a |
| was assistant manager under Colin Addison at | Merthyr Tydfil during Addison's first spell in charge |
| The people of | Merthyr Tydfil were convinced that Dic Penderyn was n |
| Merthyr Tydfil Borough Constituency, created by the R | |
| tation served the village of Abercanaid, near | Merthyr Tydfil in Wales. |
| the Ironmaster based at Cyfarthfa Castle near | Merthyr Tydfil where Crawshay Bailey came at the age |
| ne there was a Rhymney Railway line direct to | Merthyr Tydfil over the Taff-Bargoed Joint Line under |
| Not to be confused with | Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney (UK Parliament constituenc |
| Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney is a constituency of the N | |
| the lease of Penydarren Park was returned to | Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council, who are yet to |
| tion, when it was largely replaced by the new | Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney constituency. |
| was the Liberal Democrats' candidate for the | Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney constituency in the Nation |
| was the Liberal Democrats' candidate for the | Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney constituency in the United |
| ay, which on amalgamation with the Brecon and | Merthyr Tydfil Junction Railway was called Maesycwmme |
| The eldest of three sons, all born in | Merthyr Tydfil to solicitor John Mathias Berry (born |
| ill is a village within the county borough of | Merthyr Tydfil in South Wales. |
| n, he joined Torquay United, but left to join | Merthyr Tydfil without making the Torquay first team. |
| y station served the village of Aberfan, near | Merthyr Tydfil in Wales. |
| Wrexham 1-0, Cardiff suffered a 3-2 defeat to | Merthyr Tydfil in a final replay. |
| He continued living in | Merthyr Tydfil where he was immensely popular. |
| km west of Caerphilly and 10 km south east of | Merthyr Tydfil in south-east Wales. |
| It is currently in the south of the | Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council area, but until |
| cored 10-conversions and 4-drop goals against | Merthyr Tydfil RLFC on 8 October 1910. |
| e Valleys Bus Co. Ltd. (Brecon outstation and | Merthyr Tydfil Depot) |
| rdiff City Police, Swansea Borough Police and | Merthyr Tydfil Borough Police (which had seceded from |
| sixth round, Cardiff were then drawn against | Merthyr Tydfil in the seventh round and advanced to t |
| t Rhondda Cynon Taf, Bridgend, Caerphilly and | Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Councils who had awarde |
| mpression, scoring twice on his debut against | Merthyr Tydfil in the FA Trophy but ran into problems |
| ughs of Neath Port Talbot, Rhondda Cynon Taf, | Merthyr Tydfil and Blaenau Gwent together with very s |
| ers Yard, Treharris, in the county borough of | Merthyr Tydfil but his parents later moved to the vil |
| the game, he was offered a trial by the then | Merthyr Tydfil RFC manager (He was also offered a bet |
| fourth of the great ironworks established at | Merthyr Tydfil in South Wales. |
| r non-league football for Hereford United and | Merthyr Tydfil before retiring. |
| ence "Terry" Robbins (born April→June 1937 in | Merthyr Tydfil district, Wales) is a Welsh former pro |
| After a short spell on loan with | Merthyr Tydfil at the end of the 2004-05 season, Swan |
| ring House map of railways in the vicinity of | Merthyr Tydfil |
| Passenger trains over the line ran between | Merthyr Tydfil and Cardiff; the services ended in 195 |
| nley "Bryn" Phillips (born 11 October 1900 in | Merthyr Tydfil - died circa-1980 in Neath) was a Wels |
| After a curacy in | Merthyr Tydfil he was a Lecturer at St David's Colleg |
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