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SS6594 : Cwm Road in the 1980's by J WILLIAMS Cwm Road in the 1980's
SS6594 : Games Court, Hafod Park by Alex McGregor Games Court, Hafod Park
SS6594 : Ordnance Survey Cut Mark by Adrian Dust Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the wall of No2 Byron Crescent. It marks a point 97.512m above mean sea level.
SS6594 : Old Duke name sign, Swansea by Jaggery Old Duke name sign, Swansea
On the north side of this pub Link at 140 High Street.
SS6594 : Nos 17 to 20 Villiers Street by Deborah Tilley Nos 17 to 20 Villiers Street
Thomas John Fox of number 20 married Elizabeth Davies of number 18 at St John's Church in 1903.
SS6594 : St Joseph's Cathedral by Chris Henley St Joseph's Cathedral
This Roman Catholic cathedral was designed by Pugin and built as a parish church. It took two years to build at a cost of £10,000 and was opened in 1888. In 1987 it became a cathedral at the inauguration of the redefined Diocese of Menevia.
SS6594 : Cwmfelin Social Club Swansea Sinkhole by J WILLIAMS Cwmfelin Social Club Swansea Sinkhole
Sinkhole a few days after it first appeared underneath carpark and the toilets (now demolished)
SS6594 : Pentre Estyll by Alan Richards Pentre Estyll
Edrych tuag at Heol Llangyfylach ym Mhentre Estyll. Looking towards Llangyfelach Road, Pentre Estyll (trans. main farmstead of planks).
SS6594 : Cut through to the Park & Ride by Bill Boaden Cut through to the Park & Ride
A narrow road where the tight access under the bridge reduces its effectiveness as a short cut.
SS6594 : New Cut Rd, Swansea, viewed from the footbridge by John Lord New Cut Rd, Swansea, viewed from the footbridge
SS6594 : Wide billboard alongside Llangyfelach Road, Swansea by Jaggery Wide billboard alongside Llangyfelach Road, Swansea
Viewed from Pentre Mawr Road.
SS6594 : Former Philadelphia Baptist Chapel, Neath Road, Hafod, Swansea by Jaggery Former Philadelphia Baptist Chapel, Neath Road, Hafod, Swansea
Coflein records that the original chapel here was built in 1866 to the design of architect John Humphreys of Treforest. The chapel was rebuilt in 1899 in the Classical style. By 1995 Philadelphia had been converted to secular use.... (more)

 
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