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  2. Ton Pentre - Wikipedia

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    51.6461°N 3.4868°W. / 51.6461; -3.4868. 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 Pentre, a former industrial coal mining village, is a district of the community of Pentre. The old district of Ystradyfodwg was named after the church ...

  3. Hebron Chapel, Ton Pentre - Wikipedia

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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 rebuilt in 1889 and a schoolroom added in 1908. The chapel was a branch of Nebo, Ystrad Rhondda, which had evolved out of Ynysfach Chapel, the first Baptist cause in the Rhondda established in ...

  4. Ton Pentre railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station was opened by the Taff Vale Railway (TVR) on 4 February 1861. [1] The TVR amalgamated with the Great Western Railway at the start of 1922, and the GWR renamed the station Ystrad (Rhondda) in December 1930. [1] On 29 September 1986, the station was renamed Ton Pentre, [2] when new station buildings were opened.

  5. Pentre - Wikipedia

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    UK. Wales. Rhondda Cynon Taf. 51°39′17″N 3°29′32″W  / . 51.654736°N 3.492269°W. / 51.654736; -3.492269. Pentre is a village, community and electoral ward near Treorchy in the Rhondda valley, falling within the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. The village's name is taken from the Welsh word Pentref, which translates ...

  6. Rhondda - Wikipedia

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    Rhondda / ˈ r ɒ n ð ə /, or the Rhondda Valley (Welsh: Cwm Rhondda [kʊm ˈr̥ɔnða]), is a former coalmining area in South Wales, historically in the county of Glamorgan.It takes its name from the River Rhondda, and embraces two valleys – the larger Rhondda Fawr valley (mawr large) and the smaller Rhondda Fach valley (bach small) – so that the singular "Rhondda Valley" and the plural ...

  7. Jimmy Murphy (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Murphy. James Patrick Murphy (8 August 1910 – 14 November 1989) was a Welsh footballer who made over 200 appearances for West Bromwich Albion and won 15 caps for the Wales national team, which he later managed. Murphy is most famous for being an influential figure at Manchester United from 1946 until the 1970s, as assistant manager ...

  8. Ton Pentre F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Ton Pentre F.C. 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 Alliance League Premier Division, the fourth level of Welsh league football. Nicknamed the "Rhondda Bulldogs", the team plays at Ynys Park, Ton Pentre, Rhondda Cynon Taff.

  9. 111 West 57th Street - Wikipedia

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    The main portion of the building is an 84-story, 1,428-foot (435-meter) tower designed by SHoP Architects and completed in 2021. Preserved at the base is the 16-story Steinway Building (also Steinway Hall), a former Steinway & Sons store designed by Warren and Wetmore and completed in 1925, which originally carried the address 111 West 57th Street.