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    Landore (Welsh: Glandŵr) is a district and community in Swansea, Wales. The district falls in the Landore council ward. A mainly residential area, it...
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    Landore TMD is a railway traction maintenance depot situated in Landore, a district of Swansea, Wales. There was a shed for steam locomotives here, and...
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    The Landore viaduct is a railway viaduct over the Swansea valley and the River Tawe at Landore in south Wales. It provides a link between Swansea city...
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    Landore High Level railway station was opened on 19 June 1850 by the South Wales Railway, which later became part of the Great Western Railway. The station...
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  • Bérenger de Landore (also Berengar of Landorra, of Landorre; Berenguel de Landoria, Landória, or Landoira) (1262–1330) was a French Dominican, who became...
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    51°39′11″N 3°55′26″W / 51.653°N 3.924°W / 51.653; -3.924 The Swansea Indoor Bowls Stadium is an indoor bowls stadium based in Plasmarl, Swansea, Wales...
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    Landore (Welsh: Glandŵr) is the name of an electoral ward in the City and County of Swansea, Wales, UK. Landore is bounded by the wards of Castle to the...
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  • Landore Low Level railway station served the district of Landore, in the historical county of Glamorganshire, Wales, from 1881 to 1954 on the Morriston...
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    several different business partners in Bous, Germany, in Komotau/Bohemia, in Landore/Wales and in their home town Remscheid/Germany. In 1890, due to technical...
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    the boundaries of the borough, first in 1835, when Morriston, St Thomas, Landore, St John-juxta-Swansea, and part of Llansamlet parish were added, and again...
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    all-seated multi-use sports stadium and conferencing venue located in the Landore area of Swansea, Wales, hosting both rugby union and football. The stadium...
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    (Hungerford Bridge) TQ3046080304 Landore Viaduct 51°38′43″N 3°56′02″W / 51.6453°N 3.9340°W / 51.6453; -3.9340 (Landore Viaduct) SS6619895879 Loughor...
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    Lane is said to have carried out experiments to smelt zinc, probably at Landore, prior to his bankruptcy in 1726. In 1738 in Great Britain, William Champion...
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    the work was continued by his successor, Bérenger de Landore. The tower is named after de Landore. In the 15th century several modifications were made...
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  • Wales. It straddles the Bon-y-maen and Landore wards and generally covers the eastern part of the district of Landore. Morfa is originally an old Welsh word...
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    reached in the 14th century, when the new prelate, the Frenchman Bérenger de Landore, treacherously executed the counselors of the city in his castle of A Rocha...
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    "Devil's Bridge", Uphill Gatehampton Railway Bridge Hungerford Bridge Landore Viaduct Loughor Viaduct Maidenhead Bridge Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great...
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    Calvinistic Methodists, to the designs of the architect Thomas Thomas of Landore. In 1893 it was remodelled and enlarged. A fire was started in 1913 by...
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  • Landore John Hughes (13 February 1872 – 16 June 1914) was a Welsh composer known for his tune Calon Lân, generally used with a poem of the same name by...
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  • Cwmbwrla Dunvant Gorseinon Gowerton Grovesend and Waungron Ilston Killay Landore Llangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton Llangyfelach Llanrhidian Higher Llanrhidian...
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  • 25 July 2023 Friendly Swansea City 0–2 Bristol Rovers Landore 19:00 BST Report Brown 76' Marquis 90' Stadium: Swansea.com Stadium...
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    D1941 in the original two-tone green livery, at Landore depot in 1967...
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  • Landore 1891 Party Candidate Votes % ±%   William Jones Unopposed...
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    Great Western Railway trains are based at eight depots. Other depots at Landore (Swansea) and Old Oak Common (London) closed in 2018. Channel 5 broadcast...
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  • 14 December 2024 21 Swansea City v Sunderland Landore 16:00 BST Stadium: Liberty Stadium...
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  • 1 April 2024 40 Swansea City 0–1 Queens Park Rangers Landore 15:00 BST Report Cook 71' Stadium: Swansea.com Stadium Attendance: 19,704 Referee: Sam Allison...
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  • 2 December 2023 19 Swansea City 1–1 Huddersfield Town Landore 15:00 GMT Walsh  44' Patino 90+4' Report Cabango 3' (o.g.) Thomas  86' Kasumu  90+7' Stadium:...
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    house the workers at the Treboeth Level Colliery and the copper works at Landore. The castles location on the high Cnap-llwyd proved impractical for workers...
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    Chapel, is a Grade II* listed chapel building at the top of Siloh Hill in Landore, Swansea, Wales. The prefix 'New' distinguishes it from the nearby Old...
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    operates four sites: the Landore Collections Centre, the Marina, the Tramshed on the Dylan Thomas Square and the Museum itself. The Landore Collections Centre...
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