Ton Pentre (Welsh: Ton Pentre) is a village in the Rhondda Valley in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. Historically part of Glamorgan, Ton...
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Ton Pentre Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Ton Pentre) is a football team based in Ton Pentre, Wales, which plays in the South Wales Premier League...
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neighbouring village of Ton Pentre. Pentre village in Welsh, from pentref (pen head and tref town). Pre-1850, the area which is now Pentre was made up of several...
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Hebron, Ton Pentre was one of the largest Baptist churches in the Rhondda valleys during their industrial heyday. As membership increased the chapel was...
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Garden Village Goytre Monmouth Penydarren Pontardawe Port Talbot Risca Ton Pentre Trefelin Aberbargoed Buds Abergavenny Town AFC Llwydcoed Bridgend Street...
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willing and able to fulfill the remaining two league fixtures (both against Ton Pentre). Rejecting this perceived act of sabotage, those running the football...
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Ton Pentre railway station is a railway station serving the village of Ton Pentre in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. It is located on the Rhondda Line. The...
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Heerenveen - FC Oss 11–1; KNVB Cup (21 December 2011) Biggest score: Ton Pentre AFC - sc Heerenveen 0–7; Intertoto (2 July 1995) Largest double result:...
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earliest of these is Maendy Camp, a hillfort whose remains lie between Ton Pentre and Cwmparc. Although its defences would have been slight, the camp made...
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Jimmy Murphy (footballer) (category People from Pentre)
World Cup for the first time. Born in Ton Pentre, Glamorgan, Murphy attended the local village school, Ton Pentre School. As a boy, he played the church...
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Town – 1993–94 Bangor City (1) Inter Cardiff Ton Pentre – 1994–95 Bangor City (2) Afan Lido Ton Pentre – 1995–96 Barry Town (1) Newtown Conwy United...
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producer. Jenkins was born and raised in Ton Pentre, Rhondda Valley in South Wales. He attended the Ton Pentre Junior School and later went to the Upper...
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Welsh Cup runners-up Although they finished outside the relegation zone, Ton Pentre resigned from the League of Wales to play in Division 2 South Source:...
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Nathan Jones (Welsh footballer) (category Ton Pentre F.C. players)
released by Cardiff in the summer of 1991 and went to play for Maesteg Park, Ton Pentre and Football Conference club Merthyr Tydfil. He spent two years at Penydarren...
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Ken Leek (category Ton Pentre F.C. players)
non-league side Rhyl. He played for other Welsh sides Merthyr Tydfil and Ton Pentre before retiring in 1970. Leek was a non-playing member of Wales's squad...
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Ton & Gelli Boys & Girls Football Club are a Welsh football club from Ton Pentre in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. The club were formed in 1925. They were reformed...
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incomplete until January 2014. The club's first league game was away against Ton Pentre, the result of which was a 1–0 loss. The new pitch was officially opened...
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1905–06: – Treharris 1906–07: – Treharris 1907–08: – Ton Pentre 1908–09: – Ton Pentre 1909–10: – Ton Pentre 1910–11: – Treharris 1911–12: – Merthyr Town 1912–13:...
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British toponymy Ton, Trentino, Italy; a commune Tôň, a village in Slovakia Ton Pentre Tonga (by ISO 3166 country code) Ton, Burkina Faso Ton, Myanmar The...
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Mark Elliott (footballer) (category Ton Pentre F.C. players)
1979–1980 Cardiff City 7 (0) 1979–1980 → Bournemouth (loan) 4 (0) 1980–1981 Ton Pentre ? (?) 1981–1982 Wimbledon 11 (1) 1982–1983 Walton & Hersham ? (?) 1994–1995...
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Jimmy Brain (category Ton Pentre F.C. players)
unsuccessful trial at Cardiff City, before gaining a regular place at Ton Pentre. In 1923, he moved to Arsenal, and in his eight years with Arsenal became...
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the church of St John the Baptist in Ton Pentre. Prior to the industrial revolution, Ton Pentre (then just called Ton) was a hamlet a short distance to the...
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season and subsequently left the Northern Premier League Division One. d Ton Pentre withdrew from the league at the end of the 1996–97 season after finding...
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Tom Evans (footballer, born 1907) (category Ton Pentre F.C. players)
1993) was a professional footballer. Evans was born in Ton Pentre, and played for Ton Pentre, Leytonstone, Northfleet, Tottenham HotspurJoyce, Michael...
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Arthur Lowdell (category Ton Pentre F.C. players)
footballer who played for Ton Pentre, Sheffield Wednesday and Tottenham Hotspur. Lowdell began his career at Welsh non League club Ton Pentre. In 1921 the right...
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League of Wales on the final day of the 1994–95 season after losing 7–3 to Ton Pentre. The club returned to the Cymru Alliance for three seasons, but were relegated...
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singer who was involved with the 1904–1905 Welsh revival. John was born in Ton Pentre in 1874. She was the penultimate of the seven children born to the Calvinistic...
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Athletic 11 Nelson Cavaliers 2–3 West End 12 Marshfield 2–4 Risca United 13 Ton Pentre 0–3 Ely Rangers 14 Treforest 2–1 CK Swiss Valley 15 Tonyrefail 1–3 Cwmamman...
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– 2 2 1989 Ruthin – 1 1 1880 Davenham – 1 1 1887 Aberaman – 1 1 1903 Ton Pentre – 1 1 1922 Merthyr Town – 1 1 1924 Flint Town – 1 1 1925 Stourbridge –...
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Pennar: 94.7 Pontypool: 93.6 Porth: 104.5 Rheola: 92.6 Rhymney: 104.9 Ton Pentre: 93.2 Varteg Hill: 93.3 List of Celtic-language media "BBC re-launches...
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