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  2. Cuisine of Swansea - Wikipedia

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    A Boobo Tea shop in Plymouth Street, Swansea, selling Bubble tea and popular with students studying at Swansea University. There are cafes and restaurants in Swansea that serve many different types of cuisine. Areas with a concentration of restaurants include the Uplands, Mumbles, Swansea City Centre, including Wind Street and St Helen's Road ...

  3. English afternoon tea - Wikipedia

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    A tea tray with elements of an afternoon tea. English afternoon tea (or simply afternoon tea) is a British tradition that involves enjoying a light meal of tea, sandwiches, scones, and cakes in the mid-afternoon, typically between 3:30 and 5 pm. It originated in the 1840s as a way for the upper class to bridge the gap between lunch and a late ...

  4. Mumbles Pier - Wikipedia

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    Designed by W. Sutcliffe Marsh and promoted by John Jones Jenkins of the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway, the pier opened on 10 May 1898 at a cost of £10,000.It was the western terminus for the world's first passenger carrying horsecar railway, the Swansea and Mumbles Railway; and a major terminal for the White Funnel paddle steamers of P & A Campbell, unloading tourists from routes along the ...

  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. Oystermouth - Wikipedia

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    From the Mumbles Head area, there are views towards Swansea, Port Talbot, and the hills of the South Wales Coalfield. Oystermouth is the site of Oystermouth Cemetery . Oystermouth was served by the Swansea and Mumbles Railway , one of the very earliest passenger rail services, along a shoreline railway used in the 19th century to transport ...

  7. File:Tea room and shop, Cwmdonkin Park, Uplands, Swansea ...

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    English: Cafe and shop, Cwmdonkin Park, Uplands, Swansea, Wales a 1930s style tea room reflecting the Dylan Thomas era. Date: 6 March 2022: Source: Own work: Author:

  8. 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 using the same name . At the 2001 census the population was 16,774, reduced slightly to 16,600 at the 2011 Census.

  9. Afternoon tea - Wikipedia

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    Tea (meal)#Afternoon tea To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject. For redirects to embedded anchors on a page, use {{ R to anchor }} instead .