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Posts by Huw Williams

I've always been intrigued by the bottles of beer by Bass of Burton, signified by their red triangle band, amidst the Champagne bottles...

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HMS Exeter?

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Italy imported Welsh coal for it railways and had a much stronger incentive to develop electic/diesel traction. Then, seemingly, FS were much less assiduous in their approach to scrapping....

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This is fascinating. UK locomotives built around the same time, are well represented on preserved lines. In the 1930's the GWR was still further developing the locomotive lineage of G J Churchward thanks to the plentiful availability of the best steam coal in the world-Welsh Dry Steam.

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Thanks for the reminder that it was Newtown. I think it was nevertheless an area with a large proportion of Irish families, I seem to recall from a post on here or Twitter.

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The Vachell"s were a legal family and the name Vachell & Co now belongs to the firm of Geldards and when the present firm was created in 1970 Vachell & Co was one of the names considered. The others are Butetown, Adams[t]own, Grangetown, Temperance Town and the area around Tydall St, Irish Town?

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Not to mention the equally distinguished Fire Station across the road, now the hideous Westgate St multi-storey car park. Remind me, what was that building's use? Was it the Labour Exchange?

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Remembering also the actions of the late "Taff" Whitton of Port Talbot, whose vital action in opening the sea rocks in a flooded passage to stabilise the ship after the hit, only became known years later and too late for his bravery to be recognised.

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The actons of the ship's company after Exocet missile strike in the Falklands War is still regarded as a paradigm example of damage control.

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#pembrokeshire | Huw Williams Some of the classic car entries at today's Camrose Vintage Working. This Alvis was a real stunner. #Pembrokeshire

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#pembrokeshire #harvest | Huw Williams Another well supported Camrose Vintage Working day today in aid of local good causes. A highlight is seeing the vintage Ransomes threshing machine at work. This clip should really be played to the sou...

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A very disappointing offering nowadays, especially on the longer journeys, compared to the early days of the TGV when there was still a Wagons-Lits staffed full restaurant car.

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Belle carrozze

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Wish we still had the Red Bragon supporting the Royal Arms. Great motto too "Always the same".

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The First NHS We all think the NHS was first dreamed up by Nye Bevan when he became minister of health in 1945. Yet experiments with the NHS…

I think that would have been the Ruth Jones episode of "Who do you think you are?" Here is the link to Emma Snow's book on John Tomley www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/The-First-NH...

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There is an essay on Charles Evans Hughes and Owen Roberts and Supreme Court's change of position in relation to Rosevelt's New Deal in the proceedings of the Welsh Legal History Society. I'll look out the reference.

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Owen Roberts - Wikipedia

Also of Welsh descent and a member of the Hughes Court was Jutsice Owen Roberts, although Wiki does not refer to it here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owen_Ro...

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Had Woodrow Wilson nor narrowly won the 1916 election, the US would have been represented by Charles Evans Hughes, the son of Welsh parents & later Sec of State & Chief Justice.

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Wonderful!

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But there is a Republic that was created by a coalition of Protestant gentleman farmers and lawyers, with an elected Head of State with quasi monarchical powers and they called it the United States......

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Is it still used by the Italian postal service? One of the most dispiriting things about our towns are the often magnificent former Crown Post Offices now either shut up or re-purposed for uses that don't do justice to the dignity of the architecture. Much the same can be said about former banks.

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I wanted to share this review of GWR Pullman Dining on Tripadvisor: www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowUserRevi...

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Very "Bella figura"!

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He was the son of Sir Rhys Rhys Williams DSO, KC, MP, 1st baronet and the grandson of Gwilym Williams QC of Miskin a notable cultural and legal figure in late C19th Glamorgan, whose statue stands outside the Law Courts in Cathays Park, Cardiff.

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The Secured Shorthold Tenancy was the brainchild of the late Sir Brandon Rhys-Williams, 2nd baronet of Miskin, Glamorgan and MP for Kensington Chelsea, who introduced several private member's bills on the topic prior to the Housing Act 1988.

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A remarkable series of burials here, in addition to Philip Buton. Lord Aberdare is a key figure in the history of secondary and university education jn Wales, while John Nixon was the first to recognise the unique qualities of Welsh Dry Steam Coal for shipping and railways.

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Both Wales and Scotland have their own Seals, used to signify Royal Assent to Welsh and Scottish Acts of their respective legislatures.

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Dragon was doubtless named for the red dragon of Wales, which supported the Royal Arms of the Tudor monarchs. The splendid Tudor naval ensign also reflected the colours of the Welsh flag, combining the red Cross of St George with the green and white of the Tudor family.

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One of the best programmes we have seen on @bbccymruwales.bsky.social in a long time. Uplifting Easter viewing,Now on IPlayer.

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Corner of Newport Road next to the original Queen St Station?

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