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Gower died at Singleton Hospital, Swansea, on 20 July, 2010.
for Ireland in their 13-0 defeat to Wales at Swansea on 10 March 1934.
don (plus a second early morning service from Swansea) on Saturdays only.
Glen "Swampy" Brydson (November 7, 1910 in Swansea, Ontario - December 9, 1993) was a profession
The National Waterfront Museum, Swansea or NWMS (Welsh: Amgueddfa genedlaethol y glan
veryone, whether in an industrial parish like Swansea or as archbishop of Melbourne.
llback, he was signed as a youth by the Neath Swansea Ospreys and played the 2005-2006 season with
Gavin Henson ( Swansea, Ospreys), Wales, 28 caps 2001- , British Lio
erred halfback partnership for Wales were the Swansea pairing of Evan and David James, but with the
, the reliable Harry Bowcott to allow for the Swansea partnership of Evans and Ron Morris to take t
alongside his brother to keep together their Swansea partnership.
Donald Anderson, Baron Anderson of Swansea, PC, DL (born 17 June 1939, Swansea), is a Br
Cams Wharf is a locality on the Swansea peninsula between Lake Macquarie and the Paci
The Swansea Philharmonic Choir is a mixed choir based in
Beynon was the first Swansea player to turn out for a rugby union, league
enalty shoot-out but Akinfenwa was one of two Swansea players to miss with their penalties, grantin
0: Snow White pantomime at The Grand Theatre, Swansea, playing Muddles.
on played rugby union for his home team club, Swansea, playing his first game in 1913.
the 1910s and '20s for Wales (RU), Aberavon, Swansea, Plymouth Albion, Devon, Glamorgan County, Gr
the Mumbles Head area there are views towards Swansea, Port Talbot and the hills of the South Wales
sident of the National Eisteddfod of Wales at Swansea, President of the Honourable Society of Cymmr
It is intended for Swansea Pride to be an annual event.
Swansea Pride is a gay and lesbian festival, which is
Strike he was imprisoned for three months in Swansea Prison for his trade union activities in the
by on the seafront is the pleasantly situated Swansea Prison.
Two buses a day continue beyond Swansea providing a through service to Cardiff.
Owen took his own life in the Swansea pub he ran in 1932; he was 55.
r-coach and, along with Tony Clement, ensured Swansea qualified for the 2002-03 Heineken Cup despit
e, which would provide a 10 minute journey to Swansea railway station in the city centre.
h trains to Cardiff Central railway station & Swansea railway station, served by Arriva Trains Wale
e gallery is situated in Alexandra Road, near Swansea railway station, opposite the old Swansea Cen
join the River Tawe immediately northeast of Swansea railway station.
He also helped Swansea reach the League One promotion play-off final
Swansea reached the Fourth round of the Carling Cup b
He was educated at the University of Wales, Swansea, receiving his B.Sc. in 1970.
ruary match programme (for a 2-1 victory over Swansea) recorded a discussion on whether or not the
Edward Hill - Swansea Representative, Diman School Committee
ke RFC (Nelson Bays RFU, NZ), Gloucester RFC, Swansea RFC U-19's and where he bagan his playing car
He has been heavily involved with Swansea RFC throughout his career.
ub level for Brynamman RFC, Amman United RFC, Swansea RFC and Llanelli RFC, playing at Centre, i.e.
backrow forward, he played his club rugby for Swansea RFC and attained 17 caps for Wales.
Winn previously played for Bridgend RFC, Swansea RFC and Newport RFC.
ch 1990, Newport) is a rugby union player for Swansea RFC and the Ospreys regional team.
He signed professional forms with Swansea RFC in 2008, and was sent out on loan to Pont
g for Pembroke RFC juniors before playing for Swansea RFC and played for Wales at Under 16, Under 1
lieving that it was a Rugby Union competition Swansea RFC scratched to Aberystwyth when officials l
Williams left the club and joined Swansea RFC and was again selected to play for the 19
home games between St Helen's (home ground of Swansea RFC) and The Gnoll (home ground of Neath RFC)
at club level has played rugby union (RU) for Swansea RFC, and at representative level has played r
who at club level played rugby union (RU) for Swansea RFC, and at representative level played rugby
who at club level played rugby union (RU) for Swansea RFC, and at representative level played rugby
at club level has played rugby union (RU) for Swansea RFC, and at representative level has played r
who at club level played rugby union (RU) for Swansea RFC, and at representative level played rugby
who at club level has played rugby union for Swansea RFC, at club level has coached rugby union (R
ed rugby union (RU) for Mountain Ash RFC, and Swansea RFC, and at representative level has played r
at club level has played rugby union (RU) for Swansea RFC, playing at Hooker, i.e. number 2, and at
arddulais RFC, Gowerton RFC, Dunvant RFC, and Swansea RFC, see David John Thomas.
tballer of the 1930s and '40s for Wales (RU), Swansea RFC, Wales (RL), and Leeds (David Idwal Davie
Swansea RFC, a Welsh Rugby Union club based in Swanse
Abercarn RFC, the South Glamorgan Institute, Swansea RFC, Newport RFC and Newbridge RFC.
n footballer of the 1920s and '30s for Wales, Swansea RFC, and Glamorgan Police, see Dai Thomas.
A winger, he played club rugby for Swansea RFC, Cardiff RFC and Llanelli RFC.
'30s for Wales (RU) Resolven RFC, Neath RFC, Swansea RFC, Great Britain (RL), and Leeds, David "Da
Swansea RFC- Richard Hibbard,Matthew Bradley,Mark fen
ayed at the club until 1995, when he moved to Swansea RFC.
on team and at the time played club rugby for Swansea RFC.
ying first class rugby in 1887 when he joined Swansea RFC.
on player, Harris played for first-class club Swansea RFC.
played club rugby for South Wales Police and Swansea RFC.
rugby union player who played club rugby for Swansea RFC.
A flanker, he played club rugby for Swansea RFC.
An outside-half, he played his club rugby for Swansea RFC.
An outside-half, he played club rugby for Swansea RFC.
A lock-forward, he played club rugby for Swansea RFC.
ted in a prime position on the main road, 123 Swansea Road, Trebanos.
litate the debt incurred in its relocation to Swansea Road, did not materialise.
Born in Swansea, Roberts began his career with Cwmbwria Junio
rugby union forward who played club rugby for Swansea Rugby Football Club.
rugby union forward who played club rugby for Swansea Rugby Football Club and the British Lions
al rugby union wing who played club rugby for Swansea Rugby Football Club.
by completely the following year when he left Swansea Rugby Club in 1913.
rugby union forward who played club rugby for Swansea Rugby Football Club and was capped for Wales
Moving to Wales he was successively Vicar of Swansea, Rural Dean of East Gower, Vicar of Hay, Chan
For 2007 the site moved to the Swansea SA1 area.
Neath in Glamorgan in 1918 and he studied at Swansea School of Art.
e British painter, etcher and engraver of the Swansea School, produced a number of images of Lougho
In 1994, Neath and the Swansea seats were replaced by Meirionnydd Nant Conwy
otballer of the 1880s and '90s for Wales, and Swansea, see William Bowen (rugby player).
ritish Isles, Wales, Alltwen, Pontardawe, and Swansea, see Edgar Morgan (rugby union).
Cornell toured Spain with the Swansea senior squad in pre-season only to suffer a s
On Sundays the London - Swansea service runs hourly and the Milford Haven/Car
Swansea services is a motorway service station on the
From the University College of Wales, Swansea, she gained a Diploma in Community Work Devel
wis Weston Dillwyn of the Cambrian Pottery of Swansea, should make an inspection.
ght children included Henry Vivian, 1st Baron Swansea, Sir Arthur Vivian and Richard Glynn Vivian.
In January 1935, in a match against Swansea, Skym broke his ankle but stayed on the pitch
In 1919 the 2nd Lord Swansea sold Singleton Abbey to Swansea Corporation.
e regular events by local stations The Wave & Swansea Sound and other music events held by the two
Swansea Sound is a British independent local radio st
Swansea Sound was the first local radio station in Wa
Swansea Sound hold network broadcasting at certain ho
ntinued in January 2006, Leighton returned to Swansea Sound where he currently presents the Mid-mor
ent company owned neighbouring radio stations Swansea Sound and The Wave.
wo south and west Wales radio stations called Swansea Sound and 96.4
Swansea Sound is dedicated to broadcasting Welsh lang
The radio station Swansea Sound was also included in the contract made
The music Swansea Sound play is targeted to the 40+ audience.
He began his career at radio station, Swansea Sound, from where he joined the BBC in 1984.
union Club representing the town of Loughor, Swansea, South Wales.
Victor Allan Riley (born November 4, 1974 in Swansea, South Carolina) was an American football pla
d the M4 Corridor between J47 and J48 West of Swansea, South Wales.
id's Shopping Centre is a shopping complex in Swansea, south Wales.
Swansea, South Carolina
ter of the Jews' Free School, London; born at Swansea, South Wales, 1842.
in Morriston, based in the City and County of Swansea, south Wales.
nion club based in the village of Bon-y-maen, Swansea, South Wales.
, Middlesex, in 1998 the company relocated to Swansea, South Wales.
is a Welsh rugby union team based in Mumbles, Swansea, south Wales.
Andrew Jones was born in Swansea, South Wales.
Hendrefoilan is an area in Swansea, south Wales.
functions and conferences in Singleton Park, Swansea, south Wales.
nnith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton are villages in Swansea, south Wales.
off Trewyddfa Road above the Landore area of Swansea, South Wales.
anguage poet born in Gilfai, near present-day Swansea, south-west Wales.
in each direction (Shrewsbury northbound and Swansea southbound) from Monday to Saturday, and two
anguage comprehensive school based in Penlan, Swansea, southwest Wales.
Later he held incumbencies at Holy Trinity, Swansea, St John's, Lowestoft and St Luke's, Finchley
A First Great Western HST at Swansea station
Born in Swansea, Stiens spent his early years with Leeds Unit
Swansea still won 11-3.
Thomas spent the next three seasons at Swansea, still without a second international call-up
f Artists and Designers in Wales, linked with Swansea Studios.
rted from/terminated at other stations beyond Swansea, such as Cardiff Central on Sunday services i
He died in Swansea suddenly in November 1926, aged 66, and was s
Swansea SW Wales is a local commercial digital radio
g the DAB service, the local multiplex called Swansea SW Wales is broadcast from Kilvey Hill.
and began playing football at the age of 4 at Swansea Swans Soccer Club and was selected for the Au
Swansea, Tasmania
of George Town, Tasmania, from 1905 to 1908, Swansea, Tasmania, from 1908 to 1909, and D'Entrecast
me against New Zealand in 1935, Edgar led the Swansea team as club captain in a notable victory ove
He was also part of the Swansea team that narrowly beat the touring South Afr
uth Africans twelve days later as part of the Swansea team that achieved a tight victory over the t
In 1912 he was part of the Swansea team that beat the touring South Africans.
tember 1935, Payne was chosen to play for the Swansea team to face the touring New Zealand team.
On October 10, 1931 he was part of the Swansea team that faced the touring South Africans, a
He was chosen in 1905 as a member of the Swansea team to face the original touring All Blacks.
ionship, but during that time was amongst the Swansea team that faced the touring South Africans.
Not long after his inclusion into the Swansea team, Howell was called up by the Welsh selec
In 1899, Jackson was one of the Swansea team, who were invited to play against a Fren
The present Welsh centre was Swansea team-mate and his vice-captain, Dan Rees.
was more notable for being the debut game for Swansea team-mate and Wales legend Billy Bancroft.
, along with Dick Kedzlie, Richard Powell and Swansea team-mates T. Williams and John Meredith.
Fromer Swansea teammate Andy Robinson played a big part in r
s a member of the Wales, Glamorgan County and Swansea teams, finishing on the winning side in the i
Davies was educated at Gowerton School, Swansea Technical College and Ruskin College, Oxford.
At Swansea Technical College, he got a National Diploma
June 2006, there is a 13-mile section out of Swansea that is open and signed.
the episode was Plantasia botanical garden in Swansea, that was previously used for "The Doctor's D
It was with Swansea that Evans also faced the 'Invincible' 1924 t
avies was educated at Dynevor Grammar School, Swansea, the University College, Wales in Swansea, an
Due to the shallow channel at Swansea the coal was taken to a coal loading and stor
John Viriamu Jones was born in Pentrepoeth in Swansea, the son of an Independent minister, Thomas J
Jenkins was born in Swansea the son of Daniel and Elizabeth Jenkins.
he number of the previous tallest building in Swansea, the BT Tower.
, representatives from The City and County of Swansea, The Dylan Thomas Centre, and The Department
ary seats representing the city and county of Swansea, the others being Swansea West and Swansea Ea
Armstrong was born in Swansea, the son of a Presbyterian minister.
opher Rice Mansel Talbot was born at Penrice, Swansea, the son of Thomas Mansel Talbot and Lady Mar
Sir Samuel was born on 1 February 1928 in Swansea, the son of Richard and Mary Jane Edwards.
In May 1848, the company had imported from Swansea the entire of a smelting works comprising men
y at St Andrews and Oxford, and has taught at Swansea, the Open University, and, until 2010, has sp
but a month later, scoring in a 3-3 draw with Swansea, the first of 50 he scored for the Potters in
son Sir George Herbert of Swansea, their eldest son William Herbert being creat
nt Secondary Modern School on Dunvant Road in Swansea, then Swansea Technical School on Somerset Pl
Powell now led his forces to seize Swansea, then Neath before advancing into the Vale of
strip but due to its association with rivals Swansea, this has changed to either red, black or yel
He remained with Swansea throughout his playing career, making 221 app
Passenger trains running from Swansea to Shrewsbury however do stop here automatica
, a Great Western Trains passenger train from Swansea to London Paddington collided with a freight
He had taken Swansea to the Division Three playoff final five mont
edffranc West to the south; and Llansamlet of Swansea to the west.
s intersected by the turn pike Toll road from Swansea to Llandilo-Vawr: it . . .
oth to the east, Barrington, Rhode Island and Swansea to the south, East Providence and Pawtucket,
earch Department of the Ministry of Supply in Swansea to work on explosives.
There are four trains a day, from Swansea to Shrewsbury, in each direction from Monday
On 7 October 1941, while sailing from Swansea to Wexford, the Kerlogue struck a mine in Car
ed by the wards of Llansamlet and Bonymaen of Swansea to the west; Coedffranc Central and Coedffran
heol Swimming Club, the only swimming club in Swansea to have achieved the Dragon Mark Award.
77 Swansea to the Queensway
ms used for almost all services including the Swansea to London inter-city service.
400/404 - Swansea to Llanelli via Gowerton
e, served by the Arriva Trains Wales Swanline Swansea to Cardiff Central regional train.
The station is served by the Swansea to Pembroke Dock local trains, which run roug
ith the club only a matter of weeks, steering Swansea to promotion after succeeding Griffiths as ma
the second half of 1912, Haines switched from Swansea to Llanelli, and on October 17, he faced the
The first voyage departed from Swansea to Ringaskiddy at 21:50 on Wednesday 10 March
Neath and Brecon through this valley and the Swansea to Brecon turnpike was pushed through here in
Morris came to Swansea to start a copper works.
utline, clearly visible from the nearby A4067 Swansea to Brecon road.
                                                                                                   


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