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    Fulton House is a Grade-II listed Swansea University building in Singleton Park, Swansea. The Modern Architecture building was designed by Norman Thomas...
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  • Fulton House may refer to: in the United Kingdom Fulton House, Swansea, Wales, a student services building at Swansea University in the United States...
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  • based in Swansea, Wales. It competes in the Championship, the second tier of English football. Swansea have played their home matches at the Swansea.com Stadium...
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    and Science Tower was built, with College House – later renamed Fulton House. For most of its history, Swansea University operated exclusively from the...
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    Singleton Park (category Parks in Swansea)
    Park (Welsh: Parc Singleton) is the largest urban park in the city of Swansea. It is located in Sketty and is listed on the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks...
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  • Swansea University Students' Union (Welsh: Undeb Myfyrwyr Prifysgol Abertawe) is the students' union for Swansea University and is part of the National...
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  • Cardiff Hugh Owen building, Aberystwyth University College House (now known as Fulton House), Swansea University In 1964, Owen married Maureen Kelly. They had...
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    is the cathedral of the Diocese of Swansea and Brecon in the Church in Wales and seat of the Bishop of Swansea and Brecon. Previously the church of...
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    Grove Building (category Swansea University)
    building now houses the Medical School, Pharmacy, and Chemistry. The building lies to the South West of the Fulton Lawn in Singleton Park, Swansea. "Grove...
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    Welsh). Welsh Department, Swansea University/Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies. Retrieved 15 July 2021. Fulton 1996, p. 226. Johnston, Dafydd...
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  • South in Wales, and stood in North Shropshire in England. Incumbent MP for Swansea East Elected in a by-election MP for Wakefield (2005 to 2019) Elected in...
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  • (Llanelli), Fred Jowett (Swansea), Dan Rees (Swansea), Rhys Gabe (Llanelli), Tom Pearson (Newport) capt., Dicky Owen (Swansea), Llewellyn Lloyd (Newport)...
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  • 2012) Trellick Tower (Listed II*, 1998) Fulton House, on the campus of Swansea University Goldfinger House (Listed II, 1995), Shirley, West Midlands...
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  • Ritch–Carter–Martin House, Odum, Georgia, NRHP-listed in Wayne County Martin House (Fulton, Illinois) Sarah Martin House, Monmouth, Illinois Pierre Martin House, North...
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  • Morgan (London Welsh), Dicky Owen (Swansea), Dick Jones (Swansea), Jehoida Hodges (Newport), Will Joseph (Swansea), Will Osborne (Mountain Ash), Arthur...
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  • Glorious Revolution John Spurr, Reader in History at the University of Wales, Swansea Rosemary Sweet, Lecturer in Economic and Social History at the University...
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    Catherine Zeta-Jones (category Actresses from Swansea)
    she was four years old. She was educated at Dumbarton House School, a private school in Swansea. The family came from a modest background, but their fortunes...
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  • Willie Llewellyn (Newport), Dicky Owen (Swansea), Dick Jones (Swansea), Jehoida Hodges (Newport), Will Joseph (Swansea), John William Evans (Blaina), Arthur...
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    London 1796, and his wife Mary (née) Fitz-John, born 1806 in Lougher, near Swansea, South Wales. Waud had four siblings: Mary Pricilla, born 1829; William...
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  • Community in Scotland Dr Nistor-Dumitru Becia — Lately Senior Psychologist, Swansea Bay University Health Board. For services to Ukrainian Refugees Duncan...
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  • Trainer, Gwent Amateur Boxing Club. For services to Amateur Boxing in Swansea. Dr. John Michael Grimshaw. Director, Yorkshire Arboretum. For services...
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  • England. For services to Health and to Education. Professor Nairn Hutchison Fulton Wilson CBE. Honorary Founding President, College of General Dentistry. For...
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  • The Ruin (Dafydd ap Gwilym poem) (category Fictional houses)
    Cynfael. At "151 - Yr Adfail". Gwaith Dafydd ap Gwilym. Welsh Department, Swansea University. Retrieved 20 May 2021. Loomis, Richard Morgan, ed. (1982)....
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    the havoc that art can work in the world", while for the scholar Helen Fulton the wind is a metaphor for "freedom and autonomy from the laws of governing...
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    non-Christian faith [in Wales] to be established was Judaism, with a presence in Swansea dating from around 1730. Jewish communities were formed in the next century...
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    73 - Trafferth mewn Tafarn". Gwaith Dafydd ap Gwilym. Welsh Department, Swansea University. Retrieved 25 June 2015. Lofmark, Carl (1989). Bards and Heroes...
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    Championship. Win 17–6–1 Will Elworthy TKO (punches) House of Pain 1 12 December 2004 1 N/A Swansea, Wales Win 16–6–1 Ryan Robinson TKO (punches) Cage Rage...
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  • Benefit Society in 1968, Aberavon Mutual Permanent Building Society, and Swansea & Carmarthen Building Society in 1974; Llanelli Permanent Building Society...
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  • Kingdom rendered a further 21 sections invalid. Williams v The Trustees of Swansea University Pension and Assurance Scheme [2018] UKSC 65 17 December Anti-discrimination...
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  • Collinsville, causing no damage. EF0 Swansea St. Clair IL 38°31′10″N 89°59′34″W / 38.5195°N 89.9928°W / 38.5195; -89.9928 (Swansea (Apr. 15, EF0)) 00:03–00:04...
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