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Born in | Swansea in Wales, he migrated to Australia where he b |
e made his first-class debut for Glamorgan in | Swansea in 1923, when already in his late twenties, s |
an honorary fellow of the University of Wales | Swansea in 2002. |
married Wilhelmina Cory of the Cory family at | Swansea in 1889. |
The fight was held at the Vetch Field, | Swansea in May 1960, and Curvis won on points over fi |
ercation in the 25-24 win over New Zealand at | Swansea in the 1975 World Series. |
He was Mayor of | Swansea in 1839. |
s best figures were 6/65 against Glamorgan at | Swansea in 1930. |
rendered on 22 November 1918 and broken up in | Swansea in 1922. |
From 2000 to 2002 he played for | Swansea in the Welsh Premiership. |
Gwynn made his first club appearance for | Swansea in 1878 and in 1882 he was part of the third |
Parker first joined | Swansea in 1893 and spent most of his sporting career |
resent the Welsh team, he was made captain of | Swansea in the 1883/84 season. |
d to the Corporation of the County Borough of | Swansea in 1922 were transferred unchanged to the new |
He died in | Swansea in November 1977. |
Bay, a beach as part of the Gower Peninsula, | Swansea, in August 2008. |
ajor road in the United Kingdom, running from | Swansea in Wales to Chester in England, although the |
He then played for | Swansea, in Wales, for 2002/03, moving to Northland, |
ember 2009, Bessone scored his first goal for | Swansea in a 1-0 win over League rivals Derby County, |
The village can be found in the far north of | Swansea, in the electoral ward of Mawr. |
debut against the touring Australian team at | Swansea in 1975. |
He was elected MP for | Swansea in 1659. |
Rees made his debut for | Swansea in 1919 and captained his club in the 1922/23 |
anguage and literature at University College, | Swansea in Wales. |
He died in Sketty Hall, | Swansea, in 1855. |
Long joined | Swansea in 1925 while still a teenager and spent almo |
t Five Nations Championship, against Wales at | Swansea in 1910 (the second was Marcel Communeau in t |
Rees played for | Swansea in the 1929/30 season, moving from scrum-half |
repository of source material for research on | Swansea in particular and Wales in general. |
Parker made his debut for | Swansea in 1913 and captained his club in the 1920/21 |
Cwmbwrla is a residential area of | Swansea in Wales, falling within the Cwmbwrla ward of |
pen-side flanker for his club Cardiff against | Swansea in December 1997. |
een broadcast by the BBC from Trinity Chapel, | Swansea, in 1961. |
He returned to Wales and died in | Swansea in 1887. |
He finally scored his first league goal for | Swansea in the 2-0 win over Queens Park Rangers. |
was founded as Gwalia Housing Society Ltd in | Swansea in 1973. |
chase, hitting five sixes off Jim McConnon at | Swansea in the 1958 season and five more at Lord's in |
with Robert Croft against Nottinghamshire at | Swansea, in only his fourth first class match. |
lsh: Pengelli a Waungron), City and County of | Swansea in Wales. |
made his Yorkshire debut against Glamorgan in | Swansea in 1952, and played in the next game against |
typool in the 1962 - 63 season, and captained | Swansea in the 1967-1968 season |
With | Swansea in the midst of a financial crisis, Roberts s |
e Pine earthquake rendered the pier in nearby | Swansea inaccessible by uplifting the shoreline, a ne |
sting Grade II listed warehouse (formerly the | Swansea Industrial and Maritime Museum), the new muse |
the former administrative block of the former | Swansea Infirmary; the Argyle Presbyterian Church of |
combe until February 2004 when he returned to | Swansea, initially on loan, but a month later on a fr |
Sustainable | Swansea Initiative, a project aiming for increasing t |
The Deputy Lord Mayor of | Swansea, Ioan Richard, presented Mannheim Oberburgerm |
uart Edward Morgan (born 23 September 1949 in | Swansea) is a Welsh former professional footballer an |
rard "Barrie" Hole (born 16 September 1942 in | Swansea) is a Welsh former professional footballer an |
Stuart Davies (born 2 September 1965 in | Swansea) is a former Wales international rugby union |
HM Prison | Swansea is a Category B/C men's prison, located in th |
Adam Mathias Jones (born 12 January 1980 in | Swansea) is a Wales international rugby union player. |
On the state level, | Swansea is a part of two state representative distric |
Swansea is a village in St. Clair County, Illinois, U | |
emy Melvyn Charles (born 26 September 1959 in | Swansea) is a Welsh former professional footballer an |
Swansea is a ghost town in La Paz County in the U.S. | |
handful of other philosophers associated with | Swansea, is recognised among professional philosopher |
and his 1902/03 season tally of 42 tries for | Swansea is still a club record to this day. |
Swansea is patrolled by Troop D (Southeast District), | |
A popular nickname for natives of | Swansea is "Swansea Jack, and many people believe tha |
Swansea is a Category B/C prison for adult males rema | |
les Ashley Stevenson (born 2 November 1958 in | Swansea) is a former Wales international footballer. |
David D'Auria (born 26 March 1970 in | Swansea) is a Welsh football midfielder currently pla |
Swansea is a neighbourhood in the City of Toronto, On | |
Gareth Peter Rees (born 8 April 1985 in | Swansea) is a Welsh cricketer. |
Malcolm Dacey (born 12 July 1960, | Swansea) is a former Wales international rugby union |
In the 2000s, so far, | Swansea is experiencing a small amount of population |
Geoff Wheel (born 30 June 1951, | Swansea) is a former Wales international rugby union |
d Moriarty (born 1 May 1957 at Gorseinon near | Swansea) is a former international Wales rugby union |
The former city-centre police station in | Swansea is a Grade II listed building, also situated |
Chris Jones (born 12 September 1989 in | Swansea) is a Welsh professional footballer, currentl |
Craig Stiens (born 31 July 1984 in | Swansea) is a Welsh footballer currently playing for |
A noted pub in | Swansea is named Swansea Jack, in honour of the dog. |
Swansea is part of the Swansea Bay Travel to Work Are | |
t Quinnell (born 20 August 1972 in Morriston, | Swansea) is a former Welsh international rugby league |
The Gwalia Singers ( | Swansea) is a Welsh male voice choir based in Swansea |
Warren Fury (born 10 December 1985 in | Swansea) is a Wales international rugby union player. |
Swansea is served by three local radio stations, The | |
v the Swerve" Davies (born 9 December 1946 in | Swansea), is a former Welsh rugby union player who wo |
Gower College | Swansea is the name of the further education college |
Barrie Spencer Jones (born 10 October 1941 in | Swansea) is a Welsh former professional footballer. |
Swansea is a city and county in Wales. | |
Richie Pugh (born 10 August 1983 in | Swansea) is Wales international rugby union player wh |
Swansea is an unincorporated community in Inyo County | |
The main A&E for | Swansea is in Morriston. |
phen George Gammon (born 24 September 1939 in | Swansea) is former a Welsh professional footballer. |
rom the M4 motorway Junction 42, just east of | Swansea, it travels west along the Fabian way towards |
In 2000, | Swansea Jack was named 'Dog of the Century' by NewFou |
Swansea Jack (1930 - October 1937) was a famous dog w | |
Swansea Jack memorial. | |
Swansea Jack died in October 1937 after eating rat po | |
While playing with | Swansea, James was paired with his brother, David Jam |
k John Williams, who finished his career with | Swansea, John Dixon, Sid Wharton, Ian Lewis, Peter Bo |
Bevan played club rugby for | Swansea, joining the club in 1897. |
Born in | Swansea, Jones played in the Football League for Swan |
While at | Swansea, Jones spent a loan spell with both Rhayader |
A product of local cricket near | Swansea, Jones played first for Glamorgan in 1957. |
Born in the Gorseinon area of | Swansea, Jones has presented and produced a number of |
After leaving | Swansea, Jones later played with Llanelli. |
ersities: Glamorgan (in Pontypridd), Cardiff, | Swansea, Lampeter, Aberystwyth and Bangor. |
ttended Canton High School, Cardiff, and then | Swansea, Lancaster and Cardiff Universities. |
deco clock tower making it a very distinctive | Swansea landmark. |
Its first shed allocation was | Swansea Landore. |
Swansea League Gwalia Cup : Runners-Up (1938/39) | |
on was educated at Brynmill Primary School in | Swansea, Liberton High School, Swansea Grammar School |
Swansea Life is an independent local lifestyle magazi | |
fessional stage appearance there in 1960 with | Swansea Little Theatre's production of 'Have A Cigare |
), HR (Hereford), LD (Llandrindod Wells), SA ( | Swansea), LL (Llandudno), CH (Chester), CW (Crewe), T |
entral, Bridgend, Port Talbot Parkway, Neath, | Swansea, Llanelli and Pembrey and Burry Port. |
runs through Reading, Bath, Bristol, Newport, | Swansea, Llanelli and St David's. |
entral, Bridgend, Port Talbot Parkway, Neath, | Swansea, Llanelli and Pembrey and Burry Port. |
ocal services here and connecting services to | Swansea, Llanelli and Carmarthen. |
The | Swansea local authority has a housing authority cover |
o five member wards in the City and County of | Swansea local authority area. |
o, frustrated by the lack of festivals in the | Swansea locality, decided to start their own. |
p on the South Wales Railway located near the | Swansea Loop East Junction. |
Swansea lost 1-0 to the eventual Finalists. | |
The | Swansea Madonna is a large woodcarving that was exhib |
ended the erection of baths and washhouses at | Swansea, Maidstone, Lambeth, and elsewhere, and publi |
Towards the end of the 1980s, | Swansea Mall began to change: Swansea 4 Cinemas had c |
hurt many local malls in the area, including | Swansea Mall. |
He was signed in May 1970 by then | Swansea manager Roy Bentley for £20,000 and played fo |
Swansea manager Brian Flynn was impressed enough to s | |
Swansea Market situated in the heart of Swansea city | |
cords is an independent record label based in | Swansea, Massachusetts USA. |
The David M. Anthony House in | Swansea, Massachusetts is a historic house at 98 Bay |
Benjamin Brown (born in | Swansea, Massachusetts September 23, 1756; died in Wa |
36 is a south-north state highway entirely in | Swansea, Massachusetts that is a continuation of R.I. |
ce eventually started his own textile mill in | Swansea, Massachusetts and then the Troy Cotton & Woo |
Chace was born on August 24, 1769 in | Swansea, Massachusetts (now Somerset, Massachusetts) |
s a historic house at 306 Hortonville Road in | Swansea, Massachusetts. |
c colonial house at 61 Old Providence Road in | Swansea, Massachusetts. |
e the Cardinals of Joseph Case High School in | Swansea, Massachusetts. |
is a historic house at 79 Old Warren Road in | Swansea, Massachusetts. |
e is a historic house at 177 Market Street in | Swansea, Massachusetts. |
ouse is a historic house at 5 Mason Street in | Swansea, Massachusetts. |
use is a historic house at 90 Milford Road in | Swansea, Massachusetts. |
is a historic house at 36 Riverview Avenue in | Swansea, Massachusetts. |
is a historic tavern at 282 Market Street in | Swansea, Massachusetts. |
historic house at 1205 Gardner's Neck Road in | Swansea, Massachusetts. |
historic colonial house at 703 Pearse Road in | Swansea, Massachusetts. |
1663, where they settled in a town they named | Swansea, Massachusetts. |
mber 5, 2009 to Vanessa Joy Quirk Levrault of | Swansea, Massachusetts. |
r Rose is a traditional heavy metal band from | Swansea, Massachusetts. |
Dauncey played league cricket for | Swansea, Metal Box, Pontardawe, Clydach and Mumbles. |
Centre is served by a number of stops on the | Swansea Metro bus route. |
ave been re-developed and are now used by the | Swansea Metropolitan University (SIHE). |
It provides student accommodation for | Swansea Metropolitan University, an art gallery and a |
The old library building is now occupied by | Swansea Metropolitan University's Welsh School of Arc |
Swansea Metropolitan University's study programmes co | |
One of the campuses of | Swansea Metropolitan University is located here. |
ool of Architectural Glass is a department of | Swansea Metropolitan University which offers BAs and |
Swansea Metropolitan University's strategic plan for | |
e former Coe property, on the site of today's | Swansea Mews public housing project, was turned into |
bs: York, East York, Willowdale, Forest Hill, | Swansea, Mimico, Etobicoke, Rexdale, Scarborough, Nor |
building undergoing redevelopment as the new | Swansea Mosque |
At the meeting, with the support of | Swansea, Mullock was installed as the first secretary |
Swansea Museum is also said to be haunted by many gho | |
The | Swansea Museum in Swansea, Wales, UK is the oldest mu |
Bosse-Griffiths became a member of | Swansea Museum, where she would later achieve the pos |
the age of 71) by William Watkeys is held in | Swansea Museum. |
These are now on display outside | Swansea Museum. |
subscription, is located on the Promenade in | Swansea near St. Helen's Rugby Ground. |
roughly consisting of the City and County of | Swansea, Neath and Port Talbot, the traditional count |
The paper has three daily editions - | Swansea, Neath and Port Talbot and Carmarthenshire an |
The major settlements of the region include | Swansea, Neath and Port Talbot. |
uthorities of Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, | Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Bridgend, Rhondda Cynon T |
rea is divided between the City and County of | Swansea, Neath Port Talbot County Borough, and Powys. |
re connections can be made for Milford Haven, | Swansea, Neath, Port Talbot (Parkway), Bridgend, Card |
re connections can be made for Milford Haven, | Swansea, Neath, Port Talbot (Parkway), Bridgend, Card |
re connections can be made for Milford Haven, | Swansea, Neath, Port Talbot (Parkway), Bridgend, Card |
There are services direct to | Swansea, Neath, Port Talbot (Parkway), Bridgend and C |
There are services direct to | Swansea, Neath, Port Talbot (Parkway), Bridgend and C |
They have lived in the | Swansea neighbourhood of Toronto for fifteen years. |
Swansea, Nevada (ghost town) | |
The four major Welsh clubs, Cardiff, | Swansea, Newport and Llanelli were all in favour of t |
UK - | Swansea, Newport |
maintained the former TEC offices in Bedwas, | Swansea, Newtown and St Asaph). |
ch are tributaries of the River Tawe north of | Swansea nor with the Nant Clydach in Clydach Vale. |
Dean Saunders also played for | Swansea, now City, and became a Welsh international. |
Marina Towers Observatory (also known as the | Swansea Observatory and Tower of the Ecliptic) is loc |
on the rugby pitch he also player cricket for | Swansea, of which he became vice-president, and Glamo |
28 June 2005 he was created Baron Anderson of | Swansea, of Swansea in the County of West Glamorgan. |
Christmas party, held at the Patti Pavilion, | Swansea, on 19 December 1972. |
ted The Stereophonics at the Morfa Stadium in | Swansea on 31 July 1999, shortly before the stadium w |
a heart attack he died in Singleton Hospital, | Swansea, on June 2, 2004. |
In the 1946/7 season he played for | Swansea on 12 occasions. |
Empire Bairn sailed from | Swansea on 11 July to join Convoy WP 185 which sailed |
Bancroft made his first club appearance for | Swansea on October 5, 1889. |
Nords Wharf is a rural locality south of | Swansea on the shore of Lake Macquarie in New South W |
rew it, and signed a new three year deal with | Swansea on 15 July. |
After playing their second match in | Swansea on 30 December, they took the ferry to Boulog |
Andrew Jones (born in | Swansea on 6 October 1983) is a British screenwriter |
n Welsh and Norman forces between Loughor and | Swansea on New Year's Day 1136. |
Cornell made his professional debut for | Swansea on 25 August 2009 when he was in the starting |
In September 1936, Lew sailed from | Swansea, on the SS Sabor - believed to have been dest |
encompassed playing Cardiff on the Saturday, | Swansea on Easter Monday and Newport on the Tuesday. |
tute in their first match, a 2-0 victory over | Swansea on 7 August 2010. |
She arrived at | Swansea on December 14, 1965 for breaking up. |
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