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Merion Elementary School. Belmont Hills Elementary School (originally the Ashland Avenue School) [7] [8] Belmont Hills Elementary closed in 1981, [9] but by 1996 the district considered reopening it or Narberth Elementary, though the district leadership was closer to supporting the reopening of Belmont Hills elementary, as reopening Narberth Elementary meant that LMSD would have had to ...
Kling's design consisted of five buildings connected by covered walkways otherwise open to the elements, a style unusual for the region (and that it shared with Welsh Valley Middle School, built at the same time). Kling intended to create a modern design that encompassed a simple and effective layout with a focus on natural light and an airy ...
In 1966, the village of Aberfan in the Taff valley suffered one of the worst disasters in Welsh history, referred to today as the Aberfan disaster. A mine waste tip on the top of the mountain, which had been developed over a spring, [11] slid down the valley side and destroyed the village junior school, killing 144 people, 116 of them children ...
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Welsh Cup: Winners: Top goalscorer: League: Gerry Hitchens (15) All: Gerry Hitchens (28) Highest home attendance: 42,546 v Wolverhampton Wanderers 3 September 1955: Lowest home attendance: 16,086 v Luton Town, 14 April 1956: Average home league attendance: 26,631
Welsh Cup: Winners: Top goalscorer: League: Bobby Brown (14) All: Bobby Brown (17) Highest home attendance: 19,739 (v Coventry City, 22 April 1967) Lowest home attendance: 5,540 (v Norwich City, 3 December 1966) Average home league attendance: 10,258
Welsh Cup: 5th round: Top goalscorer: League: Ron Hewitt (14) All: Ron Hewitt (15) Highest home attendance: 42,482 v Swansea Town 24 August 1957: Lowest home attendance: 5,867 v Bristol Rovers 26 March 1958: Average home league attendance: 15,893
Cwm (from Welsh: Y Cwm, transl. The Valley) is a former coal mining village, community and electoral ward three miles (4.8 km) south of Ebbw Vale in the county borough of Blaenau Gwent, Wales, within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire, United Kingdom. In the far north of the community lies Waunlwyd.