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from the extensive sandy flats in the Burry
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2239:Ernest Jones
2224:Karl Jenkins
2199:Byron Davies
2049:Upper Killay
2009:Pitton Green
1983:
1974:Oxwich Green
1775:Mewslade Bay
1765:Horton Beach
1715:Langland Bay
1700:Bracelet Bay
1670:Clyne Common
1574:. Retrieved
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1531:. Retrieved
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1342:Haydn Tanner
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974:Ernest Jones
959:Karl Jenkins
934:Byron Davies
774:Upper Killay
734:Pitton Green
708:
699:Oxwich Green
496:Mewslade Bay
486:Horton Beach
436:Langland Bay
421:Bracelet Bay
414:
388:Clyne Common
15:
2274:Phil Tanner
2219:Cyril Gwynn
2209:Edgar Evans
2204:Ifor Davies
2183:Ilston Book
2135:Lighthouses
2019:Reynoldston
1954:Nicholaston
1929:Llanrhidian
1924:Llanmorlais
1914:Llangennith
1854:Burry Green
1821:Burry Holms
1790:Burry Holms
1740:Pobbles Bay
1725:Brandy Cove
1720:Caswell Bay
1710:Rotherslade
1660:Burry Holms
1576:25 November
1413:Land Rovers
1330:rugby union
1218:John Vivian
1209:and a busy
1159:coal mining
1009:Phil Tanner
954:Cyril Gwynn
944:Edgar Evans
939:Ifor Davies
916:Ilston Book
867:Lighthouses
744:Reynoldston
679:Nicholaston
654:Llanrhidian
649:Llanmorlais
639:Llangennith
579:Burry Green
544:Burry Holms
511:Burry Holms
461:Pobbles Bay
446:Brandy Cove
441:Caswell Bay
431:Rotherslade
378:Burry Holms
329: /
214:South Wales
2317:Categories
2289:Harri Webb
2254:Jo Mazelis
2214:Iris Gower
2014:Port Eynon
1849:Bishopston
1755:Oxwich Bay
1730:Pwlldu Bay
1501:0954083601
1487:0953452301
1439:salt marsh
1427:laverbread
1099:Pen-clawdd
1024:Harri Webb
989:Jo Mazelis
949:Iris Gower
739:Port Eynon
574:Bishopston
476:Oxwich Bay
451:Pwlldu Bay
314:51°38′28″N
88:Population
33:Pen-clawdd
2039:Southgate
1984:Penclawdd
1939:Middleton
1919:Llanmadoc
1909:Llanddewi
1899:Landimore
1814:Headlands
1760:Slade Bay
1735:Hunts Bay
1665:Cefn Bryn
1456:Composer
1348:in 1938.
1326:nicknamed
1193:, eleven
1155:Aberkeddy
1133:and with
1111:Glamorgan
1091:Penclawdd
764:Southgate
709:Penclawdd
664:Middleton
644:Llanmadoc
634:Llanddewi
624:Landimore
538:Headlands
481:Slade Bay
456:Hunts Bay
383:Cefn Bryn
317:4°05′52″W
233:Ambulance
173:Post town
70:Penclawdd
24:Penclawdd
2034:Scurlage
2024:Rhossili
1979:Parkmill
1959:Oldwalls
1934:Llethryd
1904:Langland
1894:Knelston
1874:Gowerton
1864:Cheriton
1831:Rhossili
1780:Fall Bay
1533:13 April
1399:Cockles
1298:—
1226:Cornwall
1185:, three
1183:butchers
1181:, three
1163:tinplate
1147:sea port
1131:birdlife
759:Scurlage
749:Rhossili
704:Parkmill
684:Oldwalls
659:Llethryd
629:Langland
619:Knelston
599:Gowerton
589:Cheriton
567:Villages
554:Rhossili
501:Fall Bay
104:SS549956
2094:Castles
1999:Penrice
1994:Penmaen
1989:Pennard
1964:Overton
1859:Caswell
1826:Mumbles
1750:Tor Bay
1689:Beaches
1435:oatmeal
1370:Swansea
1246:Swansea
1230:Loughor
1203:chapels
1189:, four
1187:drapers
1179:grocers
1107:Swansea
824:Castles
724:Penrice
719:Penmaen
714:Pennard
689:Overton
584:Caswell
549:Mumbles
471:Tor Bay
410:Beaches
303:Swansea
177:SWANSEA
149:Country
121:Swansea
78:Swansea
2192:People
2004:Pitton
1969:Oxwich
1949:Newton
1944:Murton
1889:Kittle
1884:Ilston
1879:Horton
1869:Crofty
1499:
1485:
1452:People
1409:Crofty
1390:cockle
1236:. The
1207:church
1205:and a
1199:cinema
1167:copper
1149:. The
1135:horses
1115:cockle
928:People
729:Pitton
694:Oxwich
674:Newton
669:Murton
614:Kittle
609:Ilston
604:Horton
594:Crofty
209:Police
2156:Other
2029:Slade
1514:Notes
1222:Truro
1171:brass
1119:Roman
1095:Welsh
890:Other
754:Slade
347:Gower
298:Wales
275:Gower
257:Gower
238:Welsh
199:01792
155:Wales
29:Welsh
1578:2023
1535:2015
1497:ISBN
1483:ISBN
1442:lamb
1197:, a
1195:pubs
1169:and
221:Fire
1220:of
188:SA4
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