WebGrangetown Local History Society: Background: Grangetown Local History Society comprises a group of people with an interest in local history. Established in 1997, the … WebGrangetown (Welsh: usually Grangetown, also Trelluest) is a district and community in the south of Cardiff, capital of Wales. It is one of the largest districts in the south of the city …
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WebFeb 11, 2015 · The Grangetown Local History Society’s (GLHS) WWI project supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, teamed up with Dr Spencer Jordan, of the Cardiff Metropolitan University, who developed the ... WebMeet the groups. Pictured here are members of Grangetown Local History Society: (from left to right) Rita Spinola; Harold Boudier; Zena Mabbs; Heather Mountjoy (Glamorgan Archives); Rhian Phillips (Glamorgan Archives); Ray Noyes; Rhys Price; Ken Lloyd. Not pictured here are children from Mount Stuart Primary School, a local school which also ... how far we come chords
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http://calmview.cardiff.gov.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=D1026&pos=1 http://ctlhs.co.uk/golden-jubilee/fifty-interesting-places/grangetown/ WebCity Road was originally known as Plwcca Lane (Welsh: Plwcca Alai).Plwcca meaning dirty, wet, uncultivated land. Alai meaning an alley. In 1830 Plwcca Lane consisted of Roath Castle and six small cottages in two fields, it led to Plwcca Halog, named after the Gallows Field, which was where public executions were carried out. Plwcca Lane became Castle … high country highlands