• Brynamman (Welsh: Brynaman) is a village on the south side of the Black Mountain (Y Mynydd Du), part of the Brecon Beacons National Park (Parc Cenedlaethol...
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  • Lower Brynamman is an electoral ward of Neath Port Talbot county borough in Brynamman, Wales. The electoral ward of Lower Brynamman forms part of the...
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    margin of Swansea, by taking over a tramroad in 1846. It was extended to Brynamman in 1868. Passengers were carried from 1860, and a loop line through Morriston...
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    Brynamman East railway station served the village of Brynamman, in the historical county of Glamorganshire, Wales, from 1868 to 1964 on the Swansea Vale...
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  • Rees Howells (category People from Brynamman)
    1950) was the founder of The Bible College of Wales. Howells was born in Brynamman in Carmarthenshire, Wales. When he was 12 years old he left school and...
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  • Bryn Rovers A.F.C. is a Welsh football club based in Brynamman, Wales. The first team currently plays in the West Wales Premier League, and the club also...
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    Brynamman West railway station served the village of Brynamman, in the historic county of Glamorganshire, Wales, from 1865 to 1964 on the Llanelly Railway...
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    the mountain, it may be climbed from the car parks on the A4069 between Brynamman and Llangadog. A cairn with a trig point marks the summit. www.geograph...
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    a parish made up of the electoral wards of Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen and Lower Brynamman. Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen is located five miles east of the nearest town of Ammanford...
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  • 1865; closed 18 August 1958; Brynamman; new station opened 1886; renamed Brynamman West 1950; closed 18 August 1958; Brynamman; opened 1842; closed 1886...
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    Talbot: Allt-wen, Cwmllynfell, Godre’r Graig, Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen, Lower Brynamman, Pontardawe, Rhos, Trebanos, and Ystalyfera. Mrs Justice Jefford; Thomas...
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    Dafydd Iwan (category People from Brynamman)
    advocates for Welsh independence from the UK. Dafydd Iwan Jones was born in Brynamman, Carmarthenshire. One of four boys, his siblings include the actor Huw...
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    skinless meat-based sausages. Borrow visited Y Gwter Fawr (now known as Brynamman); the Tregib Arms has been suggested as the location at which Borrow ate...
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    village of Garnant, Carmarthenshire, Wales, from 1840 to 1958 on the Brynamman Branch. The station was opened as Cwmamman in April 1840 by the Llanelly...
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    Swansea docks. It was extended to Pontardawe and Ystalyfera in 1861, and to Brynamman in 1863. On 1 October 1873, the SVR opened a branch from Ynysygeinon,...
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    name to the town of Ammanford and the villages of Pontamman, Glanamman, Brynamman and Rhosamman. Garnant and Betws also lie in the Amman Valley - Garnant...
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    Abernant Alltwalis Ammanford Bancyfelin Bethlehem Betws Brechfa Bronwydd Brynamman Burry Port Caio Carmarthen Cefneithin Cenarth Cross Hands Cwmamman Dafen...
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    Abernant Alltwalis Ammanford Bancyfelin Bethlehem Betws Brechfa Bronwydd Brynamman Burry Port Caio Carmarthen Cefneithin Cenarth Cross Hands Cwmamman Dafen...
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  • and Mumbles Railway         Swansea Vale Railway Swansea to Abercrave, Brynamman 1965 (to passengers) 1983 (to all traffic) Tanat Valley Light Railway...
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    team. Jac Morgan was born in Sketty in Swansea, Wales, and grew up in Brynamman. He attended school at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman, and gave up a mechanical engineering...
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    Clears B4333 south of Newcastle Emlyn by way of Trelech Originally ran from Gurnos to Brynamman. Upgraded to Class I status in 1935, becoming the A4068....
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    the A4059 in 1935. A4067 West Cross, Swansea Sennybridge A4068 Gurnos Brynamman Originally ran along part of the Swansea Valley from Morriston to Ystalyfera...
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  • Huw Ceredig (category People from Brynamman)
    Pobol y Cwm for 29 years, from 1974 to 2003. Huw Ceredig was born in Brynamman, Carmarthenshire, in 1942, the son of Reverend Gerallt Jones, and Elizabeth...
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    A474 at the north of Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen, and travels through Lower Brynamman and Brynamman. The route then crosses over the Black Mountain range of the Brecon...
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    Abernant Alltwalis Ammanford Bancyfelin Bethlehem Betws Brechfa Bronwydd Brynamman Burry Port Caio Carmarthen Cefneithin Cenarth Cross Hands Cwmamman Dafen...
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    level. The television broadcast primarily covered the towns of Ammanford, Brynamman, Cwmamman and indeed much of the valley of the Amman river. 405-line television...
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  • Cambridge University R.U.F.C. in the Varsity Match in 1949 and played for Brynamman, Swansea, London Welsh and Harlequins. He earned 26 caps for Wales, between...
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    replaced many Llewellyns in Los Angeles. Birt, Elizabeth (2022-07-31). "How Brynamman brothers helped create Los Angeles buildings". South Wales Guardian. Retrieved...
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    Abernant Alltwalis Ammanford Bancyfelin Bethlehem Betws Brechfa Bronwydd Brynamman Burry Port Caio Carmarthen Cefneithin Cenarth Cross Hands Cwmamman Dafen...
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  • Ruthin RFC Ammanford RFC Birchgrove RFC Bonymaen RFC Bridgend Athletic RFC Brynamman RFC Dunvant RFC Glynneath RFC Kenfig Hill RFC Nantyffyllon RFC Skewen...
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