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Jones belonged to a wealthy Swansea family.
The main A&E for Swansea is in Morriston.
Kendal Nezan as the president and Abbas Vali ( Swansea University) and Fuad Hussein (University of A
At club level he played for both Aberavon and Swansea as an amateur and for Leeds as a league playe
2, Davies had switched clubs from Aberavon to Swansea, and in October he was selected to play for c
t 1881, the Parry family left Aberystwyth for Swansea.
of the University colleges of Aberystwyth and Swansea, treasurer of the college at Aberystwyth and
It provides student accommodation for Swansea Metropolitan University, an art gallery and a
gby playing career for local clubs across the Swansea area, before joining Morriston.
ntomimes and touring theatrical acts visiting Swansea.
site south east of the Fabian Way adjacent to Swansea Docks.
s: Vale of Neath, Dulais Valley, Afan Valley, Swansea Valley, Upper Amman Valley.
After leaving Swansea, Williams spent time in non-league football w
After leaving Swansea in 1983, he spent time at Lincoln City as Ass
red Southern League champions after defeating Swansea 2-1 in a championship play-off.
After leaving Swansea, Draper played for Llanelli.
After leaving Swansea, Jones later played with Llanelli.
oying better fortunes only a short time ago - Swansea City, who had finished sixth in the First Div
n in Wales after Cardiff Central but ahead of Swansea bus station.
Its first shed allocation was Swansea Landore.
father played for Neath, but also represented Swansea and Aberavon; and in 1930 played in two Welsh
He also helped Swansea reach the League One promotion play-off final
ofessional association footballer among teams Swansea AFC, Bradford City.
ionship, but during that time was amongst the Swansea team that faced the touring South Africans.
tching to first-class clubs Llanelli and then Swansea, gaining his cap for the later in 1925.
l and Manchester to the north and Birmingham, Swansea and Cardiff to the south.
f Merthyr Tydfil between 1968 and 1970 and of Swansea during 1970 and 1971.
ort Talbot county borough to the east and the Swansea wards of Llansamlet and Morriston to the nort
top here go to Milford Haven westbound and to Swansea, Cardiff Central, Crewe and Manchester Piccad
yed association football for Waunwen and then Swansea Town, playing his first game for the 'Swans'
Undercurrents, OnePeople and Sustainable Swansea both produce videos and images shared on Swan
In 1994, Neath and the Swansea seats were replaced by Meirionnydd Nant Conwy
ttended Canton High School, Cardiff, and then Swansea, Lancaster and Cardiff Universities.
n Carmarthen Road (A483) to the north and the Swansea West Business Park to the north west.
ore, Kilvey Hill, the Liberty Stadium and the Swansea Enterprise Park.
Neath and Brecon through this valley and the Swansea to Brecon turnpike was pushed through here in
tween London and the south coast, and between Swansea and Cardiff, were launched in 2010.
Williams left the club and joined Swansea RFC and was again selected to play for the 19
typool in the 1962 - 63 season, and captained Swansea in the 1967-1968 season
Donald Anderson, Baron Anderson of Swansea, PC, DL (born 17 June 1939, Swansea), is a Br
28 June 2005 he was created Baron Anderson of Swansea, of Swansea in the County of West Glamorgan.
o rivals Cardiff City was met with anger from Swansea fans as they did not want to lose him.
es (1810) (first novel, under the name Ann of Swansea)
ion the red card was successfully appealed by Swansea City and the customary three-match ban overtu
Bancroft made his first club appearance for Swansea on October 5, 1889.
e his League debut with a brief appearance at Swansea City.
Gwynn made his first club appearance for Swansea in 1878 and in 1882 he was part of the third
He made his first appearance at Swansea against Wales on New Years Day and his second
o years (save a substitute appearance against Swansea City in the FA Cup in January 1999), before h
05-06 season, he had made 111 appearances for Swansea City, with a further eleven as substitute, an
Having made over 300 appearances for Swansea City in a spell lasting nearly 15 years, O'Le
His is final two appearances for Swansea came in the 1936-37 season as an emergency go
He made a total of 397 senior appearances for Swansea (excluding Welsh Cup appearances), and was ca
ansfer, after making over 250 appearances for Swansea City.
g scoring twice against Cardiff's arch rivals Swansea City in a South Wales derby final which ended
Aberystwyth and his mother's family are from Swansea.
The research partners are Cardiff, Swansea, Aberystwyth, Bangor and Glamorgan Universiti
and is deemed a relatively affluent area for Swansea.
ord show he was living in the Landore area of Swansea, Wales with his wife Sarah; he had been worki
nydd Garnllwyd Road, in the Morriston area of Swansea.
Penlan is a suburban area of Swansea, Wales falling within the Penderry ward.
Manselton is a suburban area of Swansea, Wales falling within the Cwmbwrla ward.
Eastside is an area of Swansea, Wales which is loosely defined as the popula
Born in the Gorseinon area of Swansea, Jones has presented and produced a number of
wll Cenedlaethol Cymru) in the Sketty area of Swansea, Wales is a 50 metre swimming pool built to F
Hendrefoilan is an area in Swansea, south Wales.
Cwmbwrla is a residential area of Swansea in Wales, falling within the Cwmbwrla ward of
off Trewyddfa Road above the Landore area of Swansea, South Wales.
arc Tawe is a retail park and leisure area in Swansea, Wales.
hurt many local malls in the area, including Swansea Mall.
of where the club is based and other areas of Swansea.
self on a through route between Craven Arms & Swansea.
ng Company on 19 November 1919 and arrived at Swansea for scrapping in April 1920.
She arrived at Swansea on December 14, 1965 for breaking up.
Marina Towers Observatory (also known as the Swansea Observatory and Tower of the Ecliptic) is loc
y) , Jan de Boer (Amsterdam U.) , Asad Naqvi ( Swansea U. & Lahore U. Mgt.
handful of other philosophers associated with Swansea, is recognised among professional philosopher
ber 1999, the Ballet Russe, formerly known as Swansea's Pavlov Ballet, has been based at the Swanse
Best UK short film (under 20 min) at the Swansea Bay Film Festival
onal Christmas appearance in pantomime at the Swansea Grand Theatre.
Doucette worked at the Swansea Town Hall since 2004 and in 2008, she became
10 and Best International Student Film at the Swansea Bay Film Festival 2010.
re to split and play one final concert at the Swansea Grand Theatre on Saturday 19 June 2010.
erformance by Fluellen Theatre Company at the Swansea Grand Theatre, as part of their Lunchtime The
uired to allow him to enter his course at the Swansea University, from where he graduated in 1969.
In 1863 at the Swansea eisteddfod he held that the Nonconformist jud
Cadbury Castle was based at Landore, Swansea for 11 years.
opher Rice Mansel Talbot was born at Penrice, Swansea, the son of Thomas Mansel Talbot and Lady Mar
sh Bowling Association is based at Gorseinon, Swansea.
ver football match when Neath Athletic played Swansea City in a pre-season friendly in July 2008.
for Galway United, St Patrick's Athletic and Swansea City.
iff, at the National Indoor Athletics Centre; Swansea and Deeside).
Recorded at Mighty Atom Studios, Swansea
is a historic house at 36 Riverview Avenue in Swansea, Massachusetts.
However a draw away at Swansea and a convincing win at Barnsley were positiv
itself is about three miles (5 km) away from Swansea city centre.
f season after losing their last game away to Swansea City.
askiddy early in the morning, sailing back to Swansea during daytime in months July and August, and
She was subsequently towed back to Swansea, and then to Wallsend on Tyne to be repaired.
He moved back to Swansea Town four months after joining Newport, where
The postponement was fully backed by Swansea City and the Football League.
Taint are a three-piece metal band from Swansea, Wales.
r Rose is a traditional heavy metal band from Swansea, Massachusetts.
In November 2008, Aberystwyth, Bangor and Swansea Universities decided to exercise their right
5, it handled more tonnage than Barry, Neath, Swansea and Fishguard.
cords is an independent record label based in Swansea, Massachusetts USA.
le College of Wales, a Bible college based in Swansea, Wales, was founded in 1924 by Rees Howells.
a £52 million purpose-built facility based at Swansea University's Singleton Park campus in Swansea
o see an injured friend in Limeslade Bay near Swansea.
stern part of this ward is perceived to be in Swansea by the local people of Neath and Swansea.
7 November 1984 when Bognor Regis Town beat a Swansea City side including Dean Saunders in a first
prominence with Bristol Rovers before joining Swansea City in 1998 for £30,000 immediately followin
t Newport High School Old Boys before joining Swansea.
175 appearances for the club before becoming Swansea City's record signing when he joined for £70,
eer with Briton Ferry Athletic before joining Swansea Town although he did not play a Football Leag
h Cup after ‘scratching' the year before, the Swansea Valley Cup was cancelled, and the West Wales
ing seventh - nine points behind third-placed Swansea.
district, between the suburbs of Belmont and Swansea
y attempt a beach landing between Belmont and Swansea Channel along Nine Mile Beach.
ewport's Charlie Pritchard and Sid Bevan from Swansea.
In May 2009, Liverpool accepted a bid from Swansea.
union team from the village of Birchgrove in Swansea, Wales.
t together a through route from Birmingham to Swansea via Hereford, Brecon, the Neath and Brecon Ra
hn James Absalom Thomas , DDwas the Bishop of Swansea and Brecon from 1958 until 1976.
to the Episcopate as the Suffragan Bishop of Swansea in 1915 before becoming its full Diocesan eig
am Bevan , DD, MA was the inaugural Bishop of Swansea and Brecon from 1923 until his death on 2 Feb
David Edward Davies is the current Bishop of Swansea and Brecon.
Edward William Williamson was the Bishop of Swansea and Brecon from 1939 until his death on 23 Se
On 26 July 1949, as Bishop of Swansea and Brecon, he dedicated the new St Martin's
The Dean will be the ninth Bishop of Swansea and Brecon, an area stretching south to the c
cember 25, 1917-August 5, 2003) was Bishop of Swansea and Brecon between 1976 and 1987.
In 1976 Vaughan was elected as Bishop of Swansea and Brecon, a post that he held until his ret
Dewi Morris Bridges was the Bishop of Swansea and Brecon from 1988 until 1998.
lso played for Plymouth Argyle, Blackpool and Swansea City.
He later joined the board of Swansea City, and ran a country club hotel in the cit
ed by the wards of Llansamlet and Bonymaen of Swansea to the west; Coedffranc Central and Coedffran
1935, having previously been on the books of Swansea Town, and made his debut for Leeds a year lat
s is a mountain located on the border between Swansea and Carmarthenshire, south Wales.
in in south Wales lying on the border between Swansea and the county of Neath Port Talbot.
Born in Swansea, after a good record in club cricket there, B
Tom Ward was born in Swansea, Wales, to Welsh poet John Powell Ward and Sa
Jones was born in Swansea and first played League football for Billy Mc
Born in Swansea, Roberts began his career with Cwmbwria Junio
Austin was born in Swansea, Wales, the son of a shipbuilder.
Born in Swansea, Jones played in the Football League for Swan
Born in Swansea, Wales, she began her flute studies as a juni
Matthews was born in Swansea and educated at Swansea Grammar School before
Jenkins was born in Swansea the son of Daniel and Elizabeth Jenkins.
Jones was born in Swansea, Wales to Carol Coughlin, a personal secretar
Born in Swansea, he was raised in Bridgend in a fluent Welsh
Born in Swansea, Stiens spent his early years with Leeds Unit
Born in Swansea in Wales, he migrated to Australia where he b
He was born in Swansea.
Davies was born in Swansea, where he attended Penlan County School.
He was born at Swansea, Glamorgan.
ter of the Jews' Free School, London; born at Swansea, South Wales, 1842.
Hewson was born in Swansea, Wales.
He was born in Swansea, Glamorgan.
He was born in Swansea, Wales, the son of Captain William Richards,
John was born at Swansea, Wales.
Nigel Evans was born in Swansea, Wales and was educated locally at the Dynevo
Andrew Jones was born in Swansea, South Wales.
Armstrong was born in Swansea, the son of a Presbyterian minister.
Born in Swansea, Hicks read mathematics at King's College Lon
He was born in Swansea and died in Cimla.
He was born in Swansea, Wales in 1906.
He was born in Swansea and died of cancer on 15 January 2009.
Davies' was born in Swansea and is a former pupil of Aberdare Girls' Gram
ormed from the areas of the county borough of Swansea and Gower Rural District, from the administra
rder to create a reservoir for the Borough of Swansea.
d to the Corporation of the County Borough of Swansea in 1922 were transferred unchanged to the new
ore, he played for Wigan Borough, Gillingham, Swansea Town, Bury, Newport County, Bristol City and
Ocean Victory was bound for Swansea.
river that forms part of the boundary between Swansea and Somerset, Massachusetts.
It is bounded by Swansea Bay to the southwest.
spells with third tier clubs Bournemouth and Swansea City.
Boyes joined Swansea Town as trainer in 1959, but retired due to i
The society opened a new branch outside Swansea city centre for the first time in its history
Branch to Swansea Docks opened for goods traffic only
They are now housed in the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea.
Low Level), served trains between Brecon and Swansea via the Swansea and Neath Railway, with an ad
c, Watford, A.F.C. Bournemouth, Brentford and Swansea City.
Athletic, Watford, Bournemouth, Brentford and Swansea City.
ches in The Football League for Brentford and Swansea City from 2003 to 2004, before dropping into
Winn previously played for Bridgend RFC, Swansea RFC and Newport RFC.
s at the Parc Tawe and Quay Parade bridges in Swansea city centre and continues north along Pentreg
nder in the Football League for Bristol City, Swansea Town and Newport County.
ry was concentrated in and around Bristol and Swansea.
RFC, Neath RFC, Richmond RFC, Bristol Rugby, Swansea and the Ospreys He is the current coach of Ll
runs through Reading, Bath, Bristol, Newport, Swansea, Llanelli and St David's.
apped by Balborough Metals Ltd, Briton Ferry, Swansea.
to the first team at West Ham, Britton joined Swansea City on loan in December 2002, helping the cl
12 December: 5SX began broadcasting to Swansea as a relay station.
BT Tower, Swansea
ncluded Associated British Ports Building and Swansea Harbour Trust Building, reflecting the names
he number of the previous tallest building in Swansea, the BT Tower.
He was a burgess of Swansea and a Deputy Lieutenant.
ers, Coventry City, Derby County, Burnley and Swansea City, in the North American Soccer League for
ints in Hong Kong as well as with Burnley and Swansea City.
Huddersfield Town, Oldham Athletic, Bury and Swansea City.
                                                                                                   


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