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The | Swansea Festival of Music and the Arts is an annual a |
The | Swansea Herald of Wales is a free local weekly newspa |
ort Talbot county borough to the east and the | Swansea wards of Llansamlet and Morriston to the nort |
sident of the National Eisteddfod of Wales at | Swansea, President of the Honourable Society of Cymmr |
Neath in Glamorgan in 1918 and he studied at | Swansea School of Art. |
He served for some years as President of the | Swansea Chamber of Trade and was Fellow of the Instit |
, the reliable Harry Bowcott to allow for the | Swansea partnership of Evans and Ron Morris to take t |
Swansea Herald of Wales, | |
once again, this time signing with Welsh club | Swansea City of England's Football League Second Divi |
oped extensive interests in coal mines in the | Swansea area of Wales, as well as mining, smelting an |
nglish and Drama at the University College of | Swansea, University of Wales and graduated in 1987. |
erred halfback partnership for Wales were the | Swansea pairing of Evan and David James, but with the |
Neath Port Talbot Courier, Llanelli Star, and | Swansea Herald of Wales. |
of the University colleges of Aberystwyth and | Swansea, treasurer of the college at Aberystwyth and |
They have lived in the | Swansea neighbourhood of Toronto for fifteen years. |
Swansea (known officially as Swansea Town, to disting | |
Welsh rugby union club based in Gowerton near | Swansea, Wales; officially founded in 1884. |
fracture of his leg in a 3-0 home win against | Swansea Town on 13 March 1926. |
Evans joined | Swansea City on loan in November 2001, playing six ti |
e his debut for Reading in a 0-0 draw against | Swansea City on 18 August 2009. |
He joined | Swansea City on a free transfer in August 2004 but ma |
e substitutes bench in the 5-0 defeat against | Swansea City on 10 December 2006, He made his Footbal |
He joined | Swansea City on loan in 1987, at the same time as Chr |
A live version recorded in | Swansea, Wales on June 12, 1976 appears on the The Wh |
reserves, he was sent on a one month loan to | Swansea City on 24 October 2003 where he scored one g |
ract at for Football League Championship side | Swansea City on a free from Caledonia AIA. |
g 'keeper Bert Scriven, in a 1-0 victory over | Swansea Town on 5 February 1933. |
In March 2008, he signed for | Swansea City on loan until the end of the 2007-08 sea |
He then signed a permanent deal at | Swansea City on 9 January 2007 for £150,000 from Accr |
clean sheet on his debut; a 2-0 home win over | Swansea Town on 11 October 1930, and was the number o |
ia A and made his debut in a 3-1 victory over | Swansea Town on Boxing day of that year. |
ed for then Football League Championship side | Swansea City on a free transfer. |
to the first team at West Ham, Britton joined | Swansea City on loan in December 2002, helping the cl |
Austrian front-man Besian Idrizaj signed for | Swansea City on a two year deal. |
He joined | Swansea City on loan on 15 March 2003, making six app |
combe until February 2004 when he returned to | Swansea, initially on loan, but a month later on a fr |
en he was appointed manager of Third Division | Swansea City on 7 February 1996 by prospective new ch |
r Third Division South match, a 0-0 draw with | Swansea City on 27 August 1921. |
e of the penalty box in a 3-1 victory against | Swansea City on 30 March 2002; the goal secured Luton |
same month, in the FA Cup third round against | Swansea City on 13 January. |
hes until scoring the first in a 4-0 win over | Swansea City on Boxing Day 2010. |
The matches with local rivals | Swansea Town on 10 and 13 April were crucial to eithe |
e match award at the club in the 2-0 win over | Swansea City on 21 August. |
ter, including his professional debut against | Swansea City on 29 January 2005. |
r 7, 2009 it was announced that he had joined | Swansea City on trial but on October 6, 2009 he signe |
In 1997 he joined | Swansea City on non-contract terms, and played seven |
ylor joined Football League Championship side | Swansea City on a free transfer. |
his performance in Blackpool's 0-0 draw with | Swansea City on 24 October at the Liberty Stadium. |
Cotterill moved to | Swansea City on loan in November 2009, signing until |
from Football League Championship Welsh side | Swansea City on the 10th May 2010. |
Bessone signed for Welsh team | Swansea City on a free transfer in June 2008 from Esp |
On 9 and 11 November Watford played | Swansea City, one fixture for the league and the othe |
Journey times are around 10 minutes to | Swansea and one hour to Cardiff. |
with Robert Croft against Nottinghamshire at | Swansea, in only his fourth first class match. |
y at St Andrews and Oxford, and has taught at | Swansea, the Open University, and, until 2010, has sp |
initial part of the line between Chepstow and | Swansea was opened on 18 June 1850, with trains opera |
Branch to | Swansea Docks opened for goods traffic only |
The Grand Theatre is also home to the | Swansea City Opera, the Sir Harry Secombe Trust Youth |
season-long loan deal but he was recalled by | Swansea in order to join up with the first team in pr |
Edwards, who came from | Swansea, was originally a member of the Conservative |
The show also toured Cardiff, | Swansea, and other Welsh cities as well as some Engli |
Originally travel between | Swansea and other towns or villages had involved payi |
ary seats representing the city and county of | Swansea, the others being Swansea West and Swansea Ea |
passengers to travel to Llanelli, Carmarthen, | Swansea amongst others. |
managed by Kenny Jackett who released him at | Swansea City over a year earlier. |
b of Llansamlet is the area where part of the | Swansea Enterprise Park is located. |
riageway bypass road, then though part of the | Swansea Enterprise Park until it reaches Samlet Road |
area is bounded east by Birchgrove; south by | Swansea Enterprise Park, west by the River Tawe and n |
w several beverages from their brewery in the | Swansea Enterprise Park. |
ore, Kilvey Hill, the Liberty Stadium and the | Swansea Enterprise Park. |
Severn Link travelling between Ilfracombe and | Swansea as part of a new catamaran service with a sho |
Swansea is part of the Swansea Bay Travel to Work Are | |
Swansea in particular were impressed with Mullock and | |
repository of source material for research on | Swansea in particular and Wales in general. |
Swansea is patrolled by Troop D (Southeast District), | |
The station is served by the | Swansea to Pembroke Dock local trains, which run roug |
The season will finish on the 3 May when | Swansea City play Blackpool at the Liberty Stadium. |
The music | Swansea Sound play is targeted to the 40+ audience. |
Born in | Swansea, Jones played in the Football League for Swan |
A product of local cricket near | Swansea, Jones played first for Glamorgan in 1957. |
After leaving | Swansea, Draper played for Llanelli. |
He captained | Swansea and played in three international games for W |
Their replay at | Swansea was played on 10 December 2007. |
In six seasons with | Swansea he played nearly 200 league games scoring alm |
Steve Downes who joined Grimbsy Town, former | Swansea City player Paul Raynor played for Albion at |
yed association football for Waunwen and then | Swansea Town, playing his first game for the 'Swans' |
at club level has played rugby union (RU) for | Swansea RFC, playing at Hooker, i.e. number 2, and at |
r 350 appearances in The Football League with | Swansea Town, Plymouth Argyle and Cardiff City and re |
e force amalgamated with Cardiff City Police, | Swansea Borough Police and Merthyr Tydfil Borough Pol |
Brew played for Neath, Aberavon, | Swansea and Pontypridd. |
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 |
uthorities of Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, | Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Bridgend, Rhondda Cynon T |
and instead operating Swanline trains between | Swansea and Port Talbot only. |
rea is divided between the City and County of | Swansea, Neath Port Talbot County Borough, and Powys. |
in the Football League for Chelsea, Everton, | Swansea City, Portsmouth and Bristol City. |
l Theory and Government of University College | Swansea, a position he held between 1967 and 1971. |
s,which was filmed on location in Cardiff and | Swansea and premiered in the UK on January 10, 2006. |
rt Steel CBE, Vice-Chancellor from 1979-81 of | Swansea University, President in 1968 of the Institut |
was a Congregational minister in Mynydd Bach, | Swansea and Priordy, Carmarthen prior to working as a |
zo-soprano, winning another scholarship - the | Swansea Eisteddfod Prize for singing. |
Undercurrents, OnePeople and Sustainable | Swansea both produce videos and images shared on Swan |
e British painter, etcher and engraver of the | Swansea School, produced a number of images of Lougho |
In 2010, Jones set up the | Swansea based production company North Bank Entertain |
Whilst at | Swansea, he progressed from the Welsh schools and you |
In the 1977-78 season he helped | Swansea gain promotion to the Third Division, then in |
ith the club only a matter of weeks, steering | Swansea to promotion after succeeding Griffiths as ma |
r ambulance transfer to Morriston Hospital in | Swansea, doctors pronounced him dead. |
English for 10 years and settled in Mumbles, | Swansea, which provided the backdrop for much of his |
Swansea College provided preparation for a number of | |
e former Coe property, on the site of today's | Swansea Mews public housing project, was turned into |
Swansea City qualified for the European Cup Winners' | |
Swansea City qualified for the European Cup Winners' | |
defender in the Football League for Chelsea, | Swansea City, Queens Park Rangers, Watford, Brighton |
The station launched as | Swansea Bay Radio on 5 November 2006 with Take That's |
Neath Canalside served the Rhondda and | Swansea Bay Railway services until they ended in 1963 |
ntury included the Vale of Neath Railway, the | Swansea Vale Railway and the Rhymney Railway; all des |
rtheless quickly sold, two to the Rhondda and | Swansea Bay Railway in 1901; and two more to the Neat |
The mine was served by the Rhondda and | Swansea Bay Railway which would travel through the Rh |
d was the connecting point of the Rhondda and | Swansea Bay Railway with the collieries of the Rhondd |
one of the chief promoters of the Rhondda and | Swansea Bay Railway, helped to further extend the har |
Swansea University RC started only in 2004, and, sinc | |
Born in | Swansea, Hicks read mathematics at King's College Lon |
Premier League for Southampton, Leeds United, | Swansea City, Reading, Stoke City and Hull City, in t |
Port Vale and | Swansea City received byes. |
, Cardiganshire and Ireland, but by the 1820s | Swansea was receiving shipments from as far afield as |
g located at the northern end of High Street, | Swansea, Wales, recognisable for its distinctive wedg |
handful of other philosophers associated with | Swansea, is recognised among professional philosopher |
175 appearances for the club before becoming | Swansea City's record signing when he joined for £70, |
As coach of | Swansea, he recorded a 21-6 win over the touring Aust |
26 June: | Swansea City rejected a £2.5 million bid from Bolton |
At | Swansea, Fowler replaced Jack Smith at centre forward |
e unionist and politician who became Mayor of | Swansea and represented the town in Parliament. |
He contributed much to | Swansea University's reputation as a centre of Wittge |
l veterans XV, in 1992, it became the home of | Swansea Veterans RFC, when former Swansea RFC captain |
In 1928/29 season he joined | Swansea University RFC, playing alongside future Wels |
Swansea RFC- Richard Hibbard,Matthew Bradley,Mark fen | |
The Deputy Lord Mayor of | Swansea, Ioan Richard, presented Mannheim Oberburgerm |
The first voyage departed from | Swansea to Ringaskiddy at 21:50 on Wednesday 10 March |
Swansea Vale road bridge | |
al footballer who played for Manchester City, | Swansea City, Rochdale, Grimsby Town and Huddersfield |
The Alecto which had left | Swansea for Rotterdam hit the Yugoslav steamer Plavni |
ad then continues north-east until it reaches | Swansea Castle Roundabout, with the junction of the A |
arity grew for the event and particularly the | Swansea University Rowing Club grew in numbers (havin |
He was signed in May 1970 by then | Swansea manager Roy Bentley for £20,000 and played fo |
l rugby footballer who played rugby union for | Swansea and rugby league for Leeds RLFC, and represen |
On Sundays the London - | Swansea service runs hourly and the Milford Haven/Car |
for the UK's only Russian ballet company, the | Swansea Ballet Russe. |
Swansea Coastguard said the alarm was raised at aroun | |
don (plus a second early morning service from | Swansea) on Saturdays only. |
long loan, making his debut in a game against | Swansea City, saving a penalty taken by Swansea icon |
His first season at | Swansea also saw him selected for Wales, coming into |
High school aged students in | Swansea attend school in Belleville Township District |
He attended | Swansea Grammar School and then the Swansea College o |
s a teaching hospital for medical students of | Swansea University School of Medicine. |
born in Pontardawe, Wales but was educated at | Swansea Grammar School and represented the Wales Scho |
Rees first played rugby for | Swansea Grammar School, but when he graduated to Swan |
In one game against France at St Helen's, | Swansea, Uzzell scored two tries the only points he c |
a half time substitute for Andy King against | Swansea City, scoring the winning goal as Leicester w |
ng Company on 19 November 1919 and arrived at | Swansea for scrapping in April 1920. |
lieving that it was a Rugby Union competition | Swansea RFC scratched to Aberystwyth when officials l |
The | Swansea Bay Sea School is a marine-based training and |
ed as the Labor candidate for the new seat of | Swansea (the seat replaced Munmorah, whose member, Ha |
Defying the odds they saw off Fulham, | Swansea and Second Division Shrewsbury. |
which served the now closed Pontarddulais to | Swansea Victoria section of the Heart of Wales Line u |
arddulais RFC, Gowerton RFC, Dunvant RFC, and | Swansea RFC, see David John Thomas. |
Swansea was selected as a legitimate target due to it | |
retiring from football he ran a newsagents in | Swansea before selling it in 2004. |
Benjamin Brown (born in | Swansea, Massachusetts September 23, 1756; died in Wa |
He left | Swansea in September 1978 when he joined Doncaster Ro |
He lived in the Toronto suburb of | Swansea, and served on the Swansea Village Council fr |
Swansea is served by three local radio stations, The | |
played for Staffordshire but in 1875 moved to | Swansea before serving in the public education depart |
He progressed through the | Swansea City set-up and was a first team regular for |
In the centre of | Swansea were several elongated ponds running north-so |
a thunderstorm-induced debris flow inundated | Swansea under several feet of water, rock and sand. |
est Wales from the Kilvey Hill transmitter in | Swansea and shares its studio facilities with Bridge |
Born in | Swansea, Wales, she began her flute studies as a juni |
e Coleg Harlech, and the University of Wales, | Swansea where she was awarded a BSc in Economics in 1 |
rentford, he had loan spells with Stoke City, | Swansea City, Sheffield Wednesday, Doncaster Rovers, |
Both matches against | Swansea were shown live on Sky Sports, the first time |
Passenger trains running from | Swansea to Shrewsbury however do stop here automatica |
There are four trains a day, from | Swansea to Shrewsbury, in each direction from Monday |
Baxter, who played league cricket with | Swansea either side of the First World War, and was a |
7 November 1984 when Bognor Regis Town beat a | Swansea City side including Dean Saunders in a first |
Cragh was executed just outside | Swansea within sight of de Briouze's Swansea Castle, |
Jones began his career at his home town team | Swansea Town, signing professional with the club in S |
He has led the Plaid Group on | Swansea Council since 2004 and is the youngest of the |
In 1919 the 2nd Lord | Swansea sold Singleton Abbey to Swansea Corporation. |
a £52 million purpose-built facility based at | Swansea University's Singleton Park campus in Swansea |
Swansea Market situated in the heart of Swansea city | |
alker sustained a serious knee injury against | Swansea City, so the goalscoring responsibilities fel |
and began playing football at the age of 4 at | Swansea Swans Soccer Club and was selected for the Au |
Swansea Building Society benefited from the Icelandic | |
From 1993 to Feb 2010 it was loaned to the | Swansea Astronomical Society but it is now back in th |
The | Swansea Building Society is a building society based |
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