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  2. All Saints' Church, Oystermouth - Wikipedia

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    Tower of All Saints Church, Oystermouth. All Saints' Church, Oystermouth, is an Anglican church in the Diocese of Swansea and Brecon, South Wales.It is located in Mumbles and is a Grade II listed building (listed 23 April 1952 as "a large church with substantial medieval fabric and good interior detail, including early medieval piscina, font, and C20 glass") [1] The church stands on a hillside ...

  3. Mumbles (community) - Wikipedia

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    The Mumbles viewed from Oystermouth Castle. Mumbles is a community (civil parish) in the City and County of Swansea, Wales, covering the district of the same name.The community covers the areas of Blackpill, Langland, Limeslade, Mayals, Mumbles Head, Newton, Norton, Oystermouth, Thistleboon and West Cross.

  4. Mumbles (district) - Wikipedia

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    Mumbles (Welsh: Mwmbwls) is a district of Swansea, Wales, located on the south-east corner of the unitary authority area. It is also a local government community ...

  5. Mumbles - Wikipedia

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    Mumbles Pier was opened in 1898 at the terminus of the Swansea and Mumbles Railway, which was the world's first horse-drawn public passenger train service.It opened 2 Mar 1807 and used horse power to 1877, then steam power to 1929, when it switched to double deck overhead electric tram power, lasting till the line closed in Jan 1960.

  6. Category:Mumbles - Wikipedia

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  7. File:All Saints Church, Mumbles.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Mumbles Pier railway station - Wikipedia

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    Mumbles Pier railway station served the community of Mumbles, in the historical county of Glamorgan, Wales, from 1898 to 1959 on the Swansea and Mumbles Railway.

  9. St Albion Parish News - Wikipedia

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    St Albion Parish News was a regular feature in the British satirical magazine Private Eye during the premiership of Tony Blair. It was in the Private Eye tradition of featuring a fortnightly column lampooning the Prime Minister of the day and their close associates, seemingly written in a gossipy style by an insider.