• This article is about the particular significance of the year 1888 to Wales and its people. Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey – Richard Davies Lord Lieutenant...
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  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1888. 1888 (MDCCCLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting...
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    Britain in the 5th century, and Wales was briefly united under Gruffydd ap Llywelyn in 1055. After over 200 years of war, the conquest of Wales by King...
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  • The March 1888 Merthyr Tydfil by-election was a parliamentary by-election held for the House of Commons constituency of Merthyr Tydfil in Wales on 14 March...
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    Lake Vyrnwy (category 1888 in Wales)
    a Special Area of Conservation. Lake Vyrnwy is a reservoir in Powys, Wales, created in 1888 by flooding the head of the River Vyrnwy (Welsh: Afon Efyrnwy)...
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  • following lists events that happened during 1888 in Australia. Monarch - Victoria Premier of New South Wales – Henry Parkes Premier of Queensland – Samuel...
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  • The 1888–89 season was the 18th season of competitive association football in England. A new competition, The Football League, started this season. The...
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    The 1888 United States House of Representatives elections were held for the most part on November 6, 1888, with three states holding theirs early between...
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  • consecutive encounters and Wales winning 0. Wales also played the touring New Zealand Natives team at St Helens on 22 December 1888 defeating them by 1 Goal...
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  • and Wales with unlimited financial jurisdiction. The County Court sits in various County Court buildings and courtrooms throughout England and Wales, and...
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    Dafydd ap Gruffydd (category Monarchs taken prisoner in wartime)
    Library of Wales. "MADOG ap LLYWELYN, rebel of 1294". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Leslie (1888). "Davydd III" . In Stephen...
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  • The 1888 Gower by-election was a parliamentary by-election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Gower in South Wales on 27 March 1888. The...
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  • Lilyvale railway tunnels (category 1888 establishments in Australia)
    contractors in building the single line from Waterfall railway station to the (Old) Stanwell Park station so that when it opened in 1888 it was nearly...
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    Martin (1850 – 30 April 1898) was a politician in the British colony of New South Wales.. He was born in Sydney to contractor Francis Martin and Hannah...
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    South Wales. Retrieved 16 April 2019. "Mr Charles Campbell (1810-1888)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 16 April 2019....
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    Camelot, Kirkham (category Houses completed in 1888)
    Lane in the outer south-western Sydney suburb of Narellan, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by John Horbury Hunt and built from 1881 to 1888. It...
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    This is a list of lakes in Wales, including those created as reservoirs. The names of most lakes in Wales start with the word "Llyn", which is Welsh for...
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  • Herald and Miners' Advocate. Vol. XV, no. 10, 873. New South Wales, Australia. 3 September 1888. p. 5. Retrieved 1 July 2021 – via National Library of Australia...
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  • railway station on the South Coast railway line in New South Wales, Australia. The station opened on 25 July 1888 and closed on 15 August 1915. "Clifton Station"...
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    Annals of Wales) is the title given to a complex of Latin chronicles compiled or derived from diverse sources at St David's in Dyfed, Wales. The earliest...
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    was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. The Otford Railway Tunnel was constructed in 1888 by the firm Rowe and Smith...
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    Charles Dutton (politician) (category People from Singleton, New South Wales)
    was Australian pastoralist and politician in colonial Queensland. Dutton was born in Singleton, New South Wales, the son of Henry Pelerin Dutton (c. 1803...
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    beyond Wales is a name that has been applied to an area of southern Pembrokeshire and southwestern Carmarthenshire in Wales, which has been English in language...
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    Saint David (redirect from David of Wales)
    of Mynyw during the 6th century. He is the patron saint of Wales. David was a native of Wales, and tradition has preserved a relatively large amount of...
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  • The Wales national football team (Welsh: Tîm pêl-droed cenedlaethol Cymru) represents Wales in men's international football. It is controlled by the Football...
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    Louisa Collins (category 1888 murders in Australia)
    began to be marketed in Australia in 1883. The poison was readily available from grocery stores in New South Wales until early 1888. From March that year...
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    Government Act 1972. In 1888 the government, led by the Tory prime minister Lord Salisbury established county councils throughout England and Wales, covering areas...
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    Portskewett (category Villages in Monmouthshire)
    community (parish) in Monmouthshire, south east Wales. It is located four miles south west of Chepstow and one mile east of Caldicot, in an archaeologically...
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    The 1888–89 New Zealand Native football team was a New Zealand rugby union team that toured Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand in 1888 and 1889...
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    areas (LGAs) in New South Wales, sorted by region. As of September 2024[update] there were 128 local government areas in New South Wales, there are 33...
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