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  • Taff Vale
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Taff Vale may refer to: The valley of the River Taff in South Wales surrounded by the communities of Ynysybwl & Coed-y-Cwm, Pontypridd and Taffs Well Taff

    Taff Vale

    Taff_Vale

  • Taff Vale Railway
  • Railway company and line in South Wales

    The Taff Vale Railway (TVR) was a standard gauge railway in South Wales, built by the Taff Vale Railway Company to serve the iron and coal industries

    Taff Vale Railway

    Taff Vale Railway

    Taff_Vale_Railway

  • Barry Railway Company
  • Former railway and docks company in South Wales

    as well the monopoly held by the Taff Vale Railway in transporting coal from the Rhondda. In addition, the Taff Vale did not have the required capacity

    Barry Railway Company

    Barry Railway Company

    Barry_Railway_Company

  • Llantrisant and Taff Vale Junction Railway
  • Former Welsh railway company

    Taff Vale Junction Railway (L&TVJR) was a railway company that constructed a standard gauge line in South Wales, connecting Llantrisant and the Taff Vale

    Llantrisant and Taff Vale Junction Railway

    Llantrisant_and_Taff_Vale_Junction_Railway

  • Llantrisant–Aberthaw line
  • Former rail line in Wales

    the Llantrisant and Taff Vale Junction Railway. The company was always impoverished and from 1876 leased its line to the Taff Vale Railway. The TVR absorbed

    Llantrisant–Aberthaw line

    Llantrisant–Aberthaw_line

  • Pontypridd
  • Town in Wales

    from Merthyr Tydfil, first by the Glamorganshire Canal, and later by the Taff Vale Railway, to the ports at Cardiff, Barry and Newport. Its role in coal

    Pontypridd

    Pontypridd

    Pontypridd

  • Taff Vale Rly Co v Amalgamated Society of Rly Servants
  • Taff Vale Railway Co v Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants [1901] UKHL 1, commonly known as the Taff Vale case, is a formative case in UK labour law

    Taff Vale Rly Co v Amalgamated Society of Rly Servants

    Taff Vale Rly Co v Amalgamated Society of Rly Servants

    Taff_Vale_Rly_Co_v_Amalgamated_Society_of_Rly_Servants

  • Taff Vale Railway O1 class
  • British 0-6-2T steam tank locomotive

    The Taff Vale Railway (TVR) O1 class is a class consisting of fourteen 0-6-2T steam tank locomotives, designed by Tom Hurry Riches, which were introduced

    Taff Vale Railway O1 class

    Taff Vale Railway O1 class

    Taff_Vale_Railway_O1_class

  • Vale of Neath Railway
  • Broad gauge railway company in Wales

    Railway (NA&HR) made moves to link to the area, with its Taff Vale Extension line, the Vale of Neath Railway saw that there was potential in connecting

    Vale of Neath Railway

    Vale_of_Neath_Railway

  • Taff Vale Railway U1 class
  • The Taff Vale Railway U and U1 classes were 0-6-2T steam tank locomotive operated by Taff Vale Railway, Wales, from 1895. All were still in use when the

    Taff Vale Railway U1 class

    Taff_Vale_Railway_U1_class

  • Taff Vale Park
  • Taff Vale Park is a football ground and former rugby ground and greyhound racing track in Treforest, Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. Taff Vale Park

    Taff Vale Park

    Taff_Vale_Park

  • Taff Vale Railway O2 class
  • Class of 9 British 0-6-2T locomotives

    The Taff Vale Railway O2 class was a class of 0-6-2T steam tank locomotives designed by Tom Hurry Riches and introduced to the Taff Vale Railway in 1899

    Taff Vale Railway O2 class

    Taff Vale Railway O2 class

    Taff_Vale_Railway_O2_class

  • Rhymney Railway
  • Former railway company in South Wales

    addition. The first line was dependent on the cooperation of the parallel Taff Vale Railway (TVR) for part of the transit, and this relationship was uneasy;

    Rhymney Railway

    Rhymney_Railway

  • River Taff
  • River in Wales which flows into Cardiff Bay

    The River Taff (Welsh: Afon Taf) is a river in Wales. It rises in the Brecon Beacons as two rivers, the Taf Fechan ("little Taff") and the Taf Fawr ("great

    River Taff

    River Taff

    River_Taff

  • Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway
  • Welsh transport company

    to serve the ironworks in the South Wales Valleys, the NA&HR built the Taff Vale Extension Line, running west from Pontypool and cutting across several

    Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway

    Newport,_Abergavenny_and_Hereford_Railway

  • Taff
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up taff or Taff in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Taff may refer to: River Taff, a large river in Wales Taff (TV series), a German tabloid news

    Taff

    Taff

  • Locomotives of the Great Western Railway
  • List of railway locomotives used by the Great Western Railway

    acquired on 1 January 1923. 14 locomotives acquired on 1 July 1923. The Taff Vale Railway and its 275 locomotives were acquired on 1 January 1922. Two 2 ft 3 in

    Locomotives of the Great Western Railway

    Locomotives of the Great Western Railway

    Locomotives_of_the_Great_Western_Railway

  • Taff Vale Railway O4 class
  • The Taff Vale Railway O4 class was a class of 0-6-2T steam tank locomotives designed by Tom Hurry Riches and introduced to the Taff Vale Railway in 1907

    Taff Vale Railway O4 class

    Taff Vale Railway O4 class

    Taff_Vale_Railway_O4_class

  • Taff Vale Railway A class
  • Class of 58 British 0-6-2T locomotives

    Taff Vale Railway A class was a class of 0-6-2T steam tank locomotives designed by J. Cameron for mixed traffic work and introduced to the Taff Vale Railway

    Taff Vale Railway A class

    Taff Vale Railway A class

    Taff_Vale_Railway_A_class

  • Crumlin Viaduct
  • Former viaduct crossing the Ebbw River and Crumlin

    the village of Crumlin in South Wales, originally built to carry the Taff Vale Extension of the Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway (NA&HR) across

    Crumlin Viaduct

    Crumlin Viaduct

    Crumlin_Viaduct

  • Nelson, Caerphilly
  • Village in Caerphilly, Wales

    nearby Taff Valley, but in 1841 the Taff Vale Railway's Llancaiach Branch was built specifically to service Llancaiach Colliery and entered the Taff Bargoed

    Nelson, Caerphilly

    Nelson, Caerphilly

    Nelson,_Caerphilly

  • Cardiff Queen Street railway station
  • Railway station in Cardiff, Wales

    close to the current site was opened by the Taff Vale Railway in October 1840 and was known as Cardiff Taff Vale. It initially had one platform; a second

    Cardiff Queen Street railway station

    Cardiff Queen Street railway station

    Cardiff_Queen_Street_railway_station

  • Ely Valley Railway
  • Railway in south Wales, United Kingdom

    primitive tramroads connecting to it were an early response.[page needed] The Taff Vale Railway was opened in 1840 and 1841 throughout from Merthyr to Cardiff

    Ely Valley Railway

    Ely Valley Railway

    Ely_Valley_Railway

  • Cardiff Railway
  • Railway company in Wales

    At the same time, it was seen that railway companies, especially the Taff Vale Railway (TVR), were making money conveying the coal to the docks. The

    Cardiff Railway

    Cardiff Railway

    Cardiff_Railway

  • Glamorgan
  • Historic county of Wales

    Glamorgan, the Taff Vale Railway, was also the first in Wales. Linking the ironworks of Merthyr to the ports of Cardiff, the Taff Vale line was given

    Glamorgan

    Glamorgan

    Glamorgan

  • William Grindley Craig
  • Scottish railway engineer and designer

    in Saint-Jean-de-Luz in 1886. He was Locomotive Superintendent of the Taff Vale Railway from 1844 to 1845. His appointment on the TVR was brief, a fate

    William Grindley Craig

    William_Grindley_Craig

  • Ynysybwl branch line railway
  • Former Welsh railway

    railway, formally known as the Clydach Valley Branch, was opened by the Taff Vale Railway company in 1885 to serve collieries that were expected to open

    Ynysybwl branch line railway

    Ynysybwl_branch_line_railway

  • Merthyr Vale
  • Human settlement in Wales

    the River Taff. The community includes the villages of Aberfan on the opposite side of the Taff, Mount Pleasant and the village of Merthyr Vale itself.

    Merthyr Vale

    Merthyr Vale

    Merthyr_Vale

  • Clydach Vale
  • Village in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales

    1872, the Clydach Vale colliery No. 1 was originally sunk by Osbourne Riches and Samuel Thomas and, by 1894, was served by the Taff Vale Railway. Following

    Clydach Vale

    Clydach Vale

    Clydach_Vale

  • Taff Vale Railway O3 class
  • The Taff Vale Railway O3 class was a class of two 0-6-2T steam tank locomotives designed by Tom Hurry Riches, built by Kitson & Co. and introduced to

    Taff Vale Railway O3 class

    Taff_Vale_Railway_O3_class

  • Cambrian Colliery
  • Former Welsh coal mine

    700 tons were being extracted daily. The complex was connected to the Taff Vale Railway and had room in its sidings for over 840 wagons. The colliery's

    Cambrian Colliery

    Cambrian Colliery

    Cambrian_Colliery

  • GWR 5700 Class
  • Class of 0-6-0 pannier tank steam locomotives

    with winding gear to work the Pwllyrhebog Colliery incline on the former Taff Vale Railway. The first 5700s were built in 1929 by North British Locomotive

    GWR 5700 Class

    GWR 5700 Class

    GWR_5700_Class

  • Great Western Railway
  • British railway company (1833–1947)

    (475 km) of former Cambrian Railways lines and 124 miles (200 km) from the Taff Vale Railway. A few independent lines in its English area of operations were

    Great Western Railway

    Great Western Railway

    Great_Western_Railway

  • Hengoed Viaduct
  • Multi-arched railway viaduct over a river

    South Wales. Grade II* listed, it was originally built to carry the Taff Vale Extension of the Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway (NA&HR) across

    Hengoed Viaduct

    Hengoed Viaduct

    Hengoed_Viaduct

  • Merthyr Tydfil railway station
  • Railway station in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales

    commissioning of a passing loop near Merthyr Vale. The first station in Merthyr was opened by the Taff Vale Railway on 21 April 1841 in Plymouth Street

    Merthyr Tydfil railway station

    Merthyr Tydfil railway station

    Merthyr_Tydfil_railway_station

  • Taff Vale Railway H class
  • Class of Welsh 0-6-0T steam locomotives

    The Taff Vale Railway H class was a class of three 0-6-0T steam tank locomotives designed by Tom Hurry Riches, built by Kitson & Co. and introduced to

    Taff Vale Railway H class

    Taff_Vale_Railway_H_class

  • National Stadium, Cardiff
  • Former stadium at Cardiff Arms Park, Wales

    Pontypool Road Pontypridd (Hawthorn) Pontypridd (Taff Vale Park) Porth Skewen Swansea (Fforestfach) Taff's Well Tredegar (Jesmond Dene) Tredegar (Recreation

    National Stadium, Cardiff

    National Stadium, Cardiff

    National_Stadium,_Cardiff

  • Llancaiach Branch
  • Former branch railway line in Glamorganshire, Wales

    South Wales. It was authorised by the Taff Vale Railway Act 1836 (6 & 7 Will. 4. c. lxxxii) as part of the Taff Vale Railway, and its purpose was to connect

    Llancaiach Branch

    Llancaiach_Branch

  • British steam railcars
  • Self-propelled railcar powered by a steam engine

    articulated type and to the outline design of Tom Hurry Riches of the Taff Vale Railway but with locomotive style boilers. The other carriages were either

    British steam railcars

    British steam railcars

    British_steam_railcars

  • Sully railway station
  • Former railway station on the Taff Vale Railway in Wales

    station served the village of Sully in the Vale of Glamorgan until the 1960s. The station was opened by the Taff Vale Railway. In comparison with the lightly

    Sully railway station

    Sully_railway_station

  • Cardiff
  • Capital and largest city of Wales

    Merthyr (510 ft or 160 m above sea level) to the Taff Estuary at Cardiff. Eventually the Taff Vale Railway replaced the canal barges and massive marshalling

    Cardiff

    Cardiff

    Cardiff

  • List of tramroads in South Wales
  • not directly linked to the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal network: The Taff Vale area encompasses the tramroads associated with the Glamorganshire and

    List of tramroads in South Wales

    List of tramroads in South Wales

    List_of_tramroads_in_South_Wales

  • Welsh 0-6-2T locomotives
  • Type of steam locomotive

    been withdrawn by 1952 so they are less well-documented than the others) Taff Vale Railway, BR numbers (random) 204-420 and 438-440 Brecon and Merthyr Railway

    Welsh 0-6-2T locomotives

    Welsh 0-6-2T locomotives

    Welsh_0-6-2T_locomotives

  • O4
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    O4, a class of ex-Great Central Railway 2-8-0 steam tender locomotives Taff Vale Railway O4 class, a class of 0-6-2T steam tank locomotives USS O-4 (SS-65)

    O4

    O4

  • Pontypridd, Caerphilly and Newport Railway
  • Former railway in Wales

    by its owners and charging excessive dues for its use. Moreover, the Taff Vale Railway serving the route from Pontypridd to Cardiff Docks had become

    Pontypridd, Caerphilly and Newport Railway

    Pontypridd,_Caerphilly_and_Newport_Railway

  • Cardiff Arms Park
  • Sports venue in Cardiff, Wales

    state of the pitch. On 4 December 1960, due to torrential rain, the River Taff burst its banks with the Arms Park pitch being left under 4 feet (1.2 m)

    Cardiff Arms Park

    Cardiff Arms Park

    Cardiff_Arms_Park

  • LCR 29
  • Preserved British 0-6-2 locomotive

    Colliery system, formed by various amalgamations in 1924. 0-6-2 Taff Vale Railway O1 class Taff Vale Railway O2 class List of preserved British industrial steam

    LCR 29

    LCR 29

    LCR_29

  • Clarence Road railway station
  • Former railway station in Wales

    Barry Railway for its services to Barry and Barry Island and for the Taff Vale Railway for its services to Cadoxton via Penarth. These services were

    Clarence Road railway station

    Clarence Road railway station

    Clarence_Road_railway_station

  • Rhondda
  • Urban area and district in South Wales

    to the Ogmore Vale before reaching Bridgend. There is a single rail link to the Rhondda, the Rhondda Line, based around the old Taff Vale Railway, which

    Rhondda

    Rhondda

    Rhondda

  • Brecon and Merthyr Tydfil Junction Railway
  • Railway company in Wales

    connection that had become superfluous, and to connect directly to the Taff Vale Railway at Merthyr.[page needed] The Rumney Railway had been incorporated

    Brecon and Merthyr Tydfil Junction Railway

    Brecon_and_Merthyr_Tydfil_Junction_Railway

  • Garth Hill
  • Hill (307m) in Cardiff, Wales

    adjacent to the Taff Vale with the village of Pentyrch on one side and looks down onto the small villages of Gwaelod-y-Garth and Taff's Well. The Garth

    Garth Hill

    Garth Hill

    Garth_Hill

  • Cardiff Docks
  • Port in Wales

    was George Turnbull. Two years after the October 1839 dock opening, the Taff Vale Railway was opened, following much the same route as the canal. With the

    Cardiff Docks

    Cardiff Docks

    Cardiff_Docks

  • Taff Trail
  • Walking and cycling track in South Wales

    their local area. The trail makes much use of an abandoned branch of the Taff Vale Railway and of the Glamorganshire Canal. These had been built in the 18th

    Taff Trail

    Taff Trail

    Taff_Trail

  • Quakers Yard railway station
  • Railway station in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales

    Transport for Wales. The station was opened as Quakers Yard Low Level by the Taff Vale Railway in 1858. Isambard Kingdom Brunel built the Goitre Coed Viaduct

    Quakers Yard railway station

    Quakers Yard railway station

    Quakers_Yard_railway_station

  • Tiger Bay
  • Former area name of Cardiff, Wales

    West Bute Dock, which opened in October 1839. Just two years later, the Taff Vale Railway opened. From the 1850s coal supplanted iron as the industrial

    Tiger Bay

    Tiger Bay

    Tiger_Bay

  • Tonteg Halt railway station
  • Former railway station in Wales

    Taff Vale Junction Railway and latterly on the Barry Railway under the Great Western Railway. The station on the Taff Vale/Llantrisant and Taff Vale Junction

    Tonteg Halt railway station

    Tonteg Halt railway station

    Tonteg_Halt_railway_station

  • Pontypool and New Inn railway station
  • Railway station in Torfaen, Wales

    Hereford Railway (NAHR) also opened the Taff Vale Extension Railway (TVE) in 1857 to link up with the Taff Vale Railway (TVR) at Quakers Yard which connected

    Pontypool and New Inn railway station

    Pontypool and New Inn railway station

    Pontypool_and_New_Inn_railway_station

  • GWR 5600 Class
  • Steam locomotive

    BR number 184 Rhymney Railway, BR numbers 30-83 Taff Vale Railway, BR numbers 200–411 Of the Taff Vale Railway, many engines continued to operate up to

    GWR 5600 Class

    GWR 5600 Class

    GWR_5600_Class

  • Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway
  • UK railway line

    the Taff Vale Railway followed on 14 July 1890. The Rhondda Tunnel was the longest wholly in Wales, at 3,443 yards (1.956 mi; 3.148 km). The Taff Vale station

    Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway

    Rhondda_and_Swansea_Bay_Railway

  • Ystrad
  • Village in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales

    name of a local government district, renamed as "Rhondda" in 1897. The Taff Vale railway station at Ystradyfodwg, opened in 1861, was given the short name

    Ystrad

    Ystrad

    Ystrad

  • Grangetown railway station
  • Railway station in Cardiff, Wales

    prams/pushchairs. Grangetown railway station This station was first opened by the Taff Vale Railway in 1882 and rebuilt with an island platform in 1904,[page needed]

    Grangetown railway station

    Grangetown railway station

    Grangetown_railway_station

  • Merthyr Vale railway station
  • Railway station in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales

    provided by Transport for Wales. The station was first opened by the Taff Vale Railway in 1883. It is shown briefly in Richard Fleischer's 1971 film

    Merthyr Vale railway station

    Merthyr Vale railway station

    Merthyr_Vale_railway_station

  • Vale of Glamorgan Railway
  • passenger traffic on 1 October 1892, and this company was in the rival Taff Vale Railway camp. The Barry Railway was anxious to secure its western flank

    Vale of Glamorgan Railway

    Vale_of_Glamorgan_Railway

  • Ynyshir
  • Village and community in Rhondda, Wales

    much of the village which is evident today was in place. In 1841 the Taff Vale Railway reached neighbouring Dinas and with the train came far greater

    Ynyshir

    Ynyshir

    Ynyshir

  • Taff Ely & Rhymney Valley Alliance League
  • Football league

    The Taff Ely & Rhymney Valley (TERV) is a football league covering the Taff-Ely and Rhymney Valley in South Wales. The leagues are at the seventh and

    Taff Ely & Rhymney Valley Alliance League

    Taff_Ely_&_Rhymney_Valley_Alliance_League

  • Tylacoch Halt railway station
  • Short-lived railway station in Ynyswen, Rhondda Cynon Taf

    Glamorgan, Wales, from 1906 to 1912 on the Taff Vale Railway. The station was opened in October 1906 by the Taff Vale Railway. It was a short-lived station

    Tylacoch Halt railway station

    Tylacoch_Halt_railway_station

  • Trerhyngyll and Maendy Halt railway station
  • Former railway station in Wales

    railway station was a railway halt in the Vale of Glamorgan. In spite of requests from residents, the Taff Vale Railway had refused to provide a station

    Trerhyngyll and Maendy Halt railway station

    Trerhyngyll_and_Maendy_Halt_railway_station

  • Abercynon railway station
  • Railway station in the Cynon Valley, Wales

    House on 8 October 1840 and was then renamed Aberdare Junction by the Taff Vale Railway in June 1849. It was further renamed Abercynon on 1 December 1896

    Abercynon railway station

    Abercynon railway station

    Abercynon_railway_station

  • Walnut Tree Viaduct
  • Bridge in Cardiff, South Wales

    village of Taffs Well, South Wales. Originally built to carry the Barry Railway across a narrow gorge through which the River Taff, Taff Vale Railway and

    Walnut Tree Viaduct

    Walnut Tree Viaduct

    Walnut_Tree_Viaduct

  • Pontypridd RFC
  • Welsh rugby union club, based in Pontypridd

    Rhondda Cynon Taf in Wales, with their age-grade section playing at Taff Vale Park in Pontypridd, and Pontypridd High School Fields in nearby Cilfynydd

    Pontypridd RFC

    Pontypridd_RFC

  • George Farwell (judge)
  • English judge (1845–1915)

    1845 – 30 September 1915) was an English judge, noted for trying the Taff Vale case at the first instance. Farwell was born in Codsall, Staffordshire

    George Farwell (judge)

    George Farwell (judge)

    George_Farwell_(judge)

  • Church Village Halt railway station
  • Former railway station in Wales

    Village Halt railway station was a small halt on the Llantrisant and Taff Vale Junction Railway. The station was just south of the crossroads in the

    Church Village Halt railway station

    Church Village Halt railway station

    Church_Village_Halt_railway_station

  • Labour Representation Committee (1900)
  • British Labour Party foundation

    Bell in Derby.[page needed] Support for the LRC was boosted by the 1901 Taff Vale Case, a dispute between strikers and a railway company that ended with

    Labour Representation Committee (1900)

    Labour Representation Committee (1900)

    Labour_Representation_Committee_(1900)

  • Pentre Platform railway station
  • Short-lived railway station in Pentre, Rhondda Cynon Taf

    1912 on the Rhondda Valley Branch of the Taff Vale Railway. The station was opened in October 1904 by the Taff Vale Railway. It closed in November 1912 as

    Pentre Platform railway station

    Pentre_Platform_railway_station

  • Treherbert
  • Village in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales

    all equipment was carried over rough tracks by horse and cart from the Taff Vale Railway's then terminus at Dinas. In April 1853 the first seam of what

    Treherbert

    Treherbert

    Treherbert

  • Abercwmboi Halt railway station
  • Disused railway station in Abercwmboi, Wales

    historic Glamorganshire, Wales. Opened as Duffryn Crossing Platform by the Taff Vale Railway, it became part of the Great Western Railway during the Grouping

    Abercwmboi Halt railway station

    Abercwmboi_Halt_railway_station

  • Llancaiach railway station
  • Disused railway station in Nelson, Caerphilly and Llancaiach, Caerphilly

    originally opened by the Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway on the Taff Vale Extension which later amalgamated with the Great Western Railway between

    Llancaiach railway station

    Llancaiach_railway_station

  • Cowbridge railway station
  • Former railway station in Wales

    the turntable, causing it to fall into a very dilapidated state. The Taff Vale Railway, which was leasing the line in perpetuity by this time, became

    Cowbridge railway station

    Cowbridge_railway_station

  • Swanbridge railway station
  • Former railway station on the Taff Vale Railway in Wales

    The Taff Vale Railway Volume III. Silver Link. 2006. p. 44 Hutton, J. The Taff Vale Railway Volume III. Silver Link. 2006. p. 43 Hutton, J. Taff Vale Railway

    Swanbridge railway station

    Swanbridge_railway_station

  • Cardiff Crockherbtown railway station
  • Disused railway station in Wales

    built a short distance north-east of Cardiff Queen Street station of the Taff Vale Railway. In 1888 the station was renamed Cardiff (Rhymney). Passenger

    Cardiff Crockherbtown railway station

    Cardiff Crockherbtown railway station

    Cardiff_Crockherbtown_railway_station

  • Dingle Road railway station
  • Railway station in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales

    operated by Transport for Wales as part of the Valley Lines network. The Taff Vale Railway opened the station in 1904. It had two platforms until 1967, when

    Dingle Road railway station

    Dingle Road railway station

    Dingle_Road_railway_station

  • Penarth railway station
  • Railway station in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales

    Taff Vale Railway's Penarth Extension Railway, which had been completed in February 1878 and gave the town its first rail link to Cardiff. The Taff Vale

    Penarth railway station

    Penarth railway station

    Penarth_railway_station

  • Cardiff Bay
  • Area and lake in Cardiff, Wales

    site of a former tidal bay and estuary, it is the river mouth of the River Taff and Ely. The body of water was converted into a 500-acre (2.0 km2) lake as

    Cardiff Bay

    Cardiff Bay

    Cardiff_Bay

  • Pontyclun railway station
  • Railway station in Rhonda Cynon Taff, Wales

    Cowbridge Railway, whose successors, the Great Western Railway and the Taff Vale Railway respectively, had amalgamated in 1922. The first section of the

    Pontyclun railway station

    Pontyclun railway station

    Pontyclun_railway_station

  • A (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    1886 SER A class, British 4-4-0 steam locomotives introduced in 1879 Taff Vale Railway A class, British 0-6-2T steam locomotives introduced in 1914 A

    A (disambiguation)

    A_(disambiguation)

  • Merthyr Tydfil
  • Town in Wales

    of Britain. They included the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, Vale of Neath Railway, Taff Vale Railway and Great Western Railway. They often shared routes

    Merthyr Tydfil

    Merthyr Tydfil

    Merthyr_Tydfil

  • Collective action in the United Kingdom
  • Property Act 1875, repeated in the Trade Disputes Act 1906 after the Taff Vale case created the "golden formula" that collective action by a trade union

    Collective action in the United Kingdom

    Collective_action_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Liberal-Labour (UK)
  • Political party in the United Kingdom

    series of decisions restricting the activity of unions, culminating in the Taff Vale Case and largely unchallenged by the Liberal Party, and the foundation

    Liberal-Labour (UK)

    Liberal-Labour_(UK)

  • Radyr
  • Suburb of Cardiff, Wales

    Cardiff Docks and in the bridges of the Taff Vale Railway. The River Taff at this point runs roughly south through Taff's Well, past Radyr and through Llandaff

    Radyr

    Radyr

    Radyr

  • Taff's Well
  • Human settlement in Wales

    Taff's Well (Welsh: Ffynnon Taf) is a semi-rural village, community and electoral ward located at the south-eastern tip of Rhondda Cynon Taf, 6 miles (9

    Taff's Well

    Taff's Well

    Taff's_Well

  • Edward Thomas (locomotive)
  • Preserved British steam locomotive

    B B1 C D E F G H K J L Rhymney Railway A AP B I K L L1 M P P1 R S S1 Taff Vale Railway A C D E H K L M1 N O O1 O2 O3 O4 S T U U1 V Other Other absorbed

    Edward Thomas (locomotive)

    Edward Thomas (locomotive)

    Edward_Thomas_(locomotive)

  • Clydach Court Halt railway station
  • Disused railway station in Swansea, Wales

    The station was opened as Clydach Court Platform in July 1917 by the Taff Vale Railway, although an inspection was carried out on 16 October 1915 so

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  • List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: M–O
  • Maentwrog Road GWR 1960 Maerdy Taff Vale Railway 1964 Maesbrook Potteries, Shrewsbury and North Wales Railway 1933 Maesmawr Taff Vale Railway 1841 Maesteg Castle

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  • Insole Court
  • Building in Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales

    centuries Bank of Wales Cardiff Docks Mount Stuart Square Coal Exchange Curran Steels Glamorganshire Canal South Wales coalfield Taff Vale Railway Tiger Bay

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  • The Crystal Palace
  • Glasshouse for the 1851 Great Exhibition in London

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    The Crystal Palace

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  • Lower Penarth railway station
  • Former railway station on the Taff Vale Railway in Wales

    now a railway walk. ) Hutton, J. Taff Vale Railway Miscellany. 1988. Oxford Publishing Company. Hutton, J. The Taff Vale Railway Volume III. Silver Link

    Lower Penarth railway station

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  • Treforest railway station
  • Railway station in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales

    station at this location was first opened by the Taff Vale Railway in 1845. The first section of the Taff Vale Railway (TVR), between Cardiff Docks and Navigation

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  • Merthyr line
  • Commuter railway line in South Wales

    line was the Taff Vale Railway (TVR), the first rail development in the Valleys in the 1840s. It was associated with the notorious Taff Vale Judgment in

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    Merthyr line

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  • Dowlais Ironworks
  • Ironworks and steelworks near Merthyr Tydfil, Wales

    the acquaintance of engineer G. T. Clark. Both had been involved in the Taff Vale Railway. In 1850, Clark married Ann Price Lewis (died 1885), a descendant

    Dowlais Ironworks

    Dowlais Ironworks

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  • Pontypridd railway station
  • Railway station in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales

    line crossed the 'Broadway' in Treforest. The station was built by the Taff Vale Railway (TVR) and opened on 8 October 1840. It was known as Newbridge

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    Pontypridd railway station

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    English : metonymic occupational name for someone who made or used iron hooks or crooks, Old French, Middle English gaffe.German : from a derivative of the stem geb- (see Gaffke).

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    Australian, Polish

    Gustaw

    Royal Staff; Staff of the Gods; Meditation Staff

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    Taft

    English : topographic name or habitational name from a dialect variant of Old and Middle English toft ‘curtilage’, ‘site’, ‘homestead’, also applied to a low hillock where a homestead used to be. Compare Toft.Robert Taft (b. about 1640), lived in Braintree, MA, and subsequently Mendon, MA. Alphonso Taft (1810–91), jurist and politician born in Townshend, VT, was the father of William Howard Taft (1857–1930), 27th president of the U.S. and chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.

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    Red Wolf; Wolf Counsel

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    Marsh; River

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    English (mainly Norfolk) : from Middle English staf ‘rod’, ‘staff’; a nickname for a tall, thin person, or a metonymic occupational name for anyone who carried a staff of office, a reminder of his right to inflict physical discipline.

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    Gustave

    Royal Staff; Staff of the Gods

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    Scottish Welsh

    Taffy

    Beloved or friend, adopted from the Hebrew. David was a common name of Scottish kings in the...

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    Raff

    German : nickname for a tall thin man, from Middle High German rave ‘lath’.German : from a personal name, Raffo, as yet unexplained.English : variant of Ralph.

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  • Guusa
  • Girl/Female

    Teutonic

    Guusa

    God's staff.

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

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    Vision; Spectre; Place in Mecca

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    English : probably a respelling of Irish Taaffe. In England this name now occurs mainly in South Yorkshire.

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    Majestic; Staff of Gods; Meditation Staff

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    English : probably a variant of Tuft.

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    Red wolf.

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    Staff of the Goths; Form of Gustave; Staff Bearer; Royal Staff; Meditation Staff

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    Greek

    Daff

    Bay tree, or laurel tree. The Greek mythological nymph Daphne was rescued from the unwanted...

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    Teutonic

    Gustha

    God's staff.

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    Vision; Spectre

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  • TAFFY
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    English

    TAFFY

    Pet form of Welsh Dafydd, TAFFY means "beloved."

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  • BRAN
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    Welsh

    BRAN

     Welsh name BRAN means "crow" or "raven." In mythology, this is the name of a giant king of Britain known as Bran the Blessed, who was killed attacking Ireland. Compare with other forms of Bran.

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    (Krishna's sister, (daughter of Devaki and Vasudeva). She married Arjuna and they had a son named Abhimanyu.)

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    Buddhist, Indian, Sanskrit

    Dayakurca

    Store of Compassion

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    Narahari

    Lord Vishnu

  • JEHOSHUA
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    JEHOSHUA

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehowshuwa, JEHOSHUA means "God is salvation." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the leader of the Israelites after Moses died. Joshua is another Anglicized form.

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Yogas

    Deep Meditation

  • Honon
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Honon

    Bear.

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    American, Gujarati, Indian, Japanese

    Seri

    The Hokan Language of the Seri

  • PIRAN
  • Male

    Celtic

    PIRAN

    , black.

  • Birkit
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    Birkit

    Area of Birch Trees

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  • Staff
  • n.

    A long piece of wood; a stick; the long handle of an instrument or weapon; a pole or srick, used for many purposes; as, a surveyor's staff; the staff of a spear or pike.

  • Raffing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Raff

  • Burdon
  • n.

    A pilgrim's staff.

  • Raffed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Raff

  • Staff
  • n.

    A pole, stick, or wand borne as an ensign of authority; a badge of office; as, a constable's staff.

  • Gaffing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Gaff

  • Staves
  • n.

    pl. of Staff.

  • Gaff
  • v. t.

    To strike with a gaff or barbed spear; to secure by means of a gaff; as, to gaff a salmon.

  • Crook
  • n.

    A bishop's staff of office. Cf. Pastoral staff.

  • Gaffed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Gaff

  • Toffy
  • n.

    Taffy.

  • Tiffing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Tiff

  • Staffs
  • pl.

    of Staff

  • Staves
  • pl.

    of Staff

  • Staffs
  • pl.

    of Staff

  • Tiffed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Tiff

  • Palster
  • n.

    A pilgrim's staff.

  • Staff
  • n.

    Hence: A body of assistants serving to carry into effect the plans of a superintendant or manager; as, the staff of a newspaper.

  • Gaff-topsail
  • n.

    A small triangular sail having its foot extended upon the gaff and its luff upon the topmast.

  • Staff
  • n.

    An establishment of officers in various departments attached to an army, to a section of an army, or to the commander of an army. The general's staff consists of those officers about his person who are employed in carrying his commands into execution. See Etat Major.