Cardiff (Q1449)

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capital city of Wales
  • Caerdydd
  • Cardiff, Wales
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Cardiff
capital city of Wales
  • Caerdydd
  • Cardiff, Wales
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    51°28'54.001"N, 3°10'45.001"W
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    Cardiffmontage3.jpg
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    East view of the inside of Cardiff castle
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    East view of the inside of Cardiff castle
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    The south gate of Cardiff castle in Glamorgan shire
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    View of St. John the baptist church, 1852
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    The west gate of Cardiff in Glamorganshire
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    Part of the castle of Cardiff where prince Robert was confined
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    Tower of Caerdiff church, Glamorganshire
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    The tower of Cardiff castle, Glamorganshire
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    Tower, in Cardiff castle, Glamorganshire
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    The tower in Cardiff castle, Glamorganshire
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    Keep of the castle of Cardiff, Glamorganshire
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    Cardiff, or, Caertoph castle, Glamorganshire
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    Keep of the castle of Cardiff, Glamorganshire
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    The keep of the castle of Cardiff, Glamorganshire
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    The north west view of Cardiff castle, in the county of Glamorgan
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    East view of the inside of Cardiff castle
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    A view of the jubilee dock, Cardiff, from the eastern side
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    Cardiff castle, Glamorganshire: the seat of the Right Hon. the Earl of Dumfries
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    The tower in Cardiff castle where Robert Duke of Normondy was confin'd for 26 years
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    Tower of Caerdiff church, Glamorganshire
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    The north west view of Caerdiffe castle, in the county of Glamorgan
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    Cardiff castle, and bridge, on the river Tav
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    Ancient castles of England and Wales: Cardiff castle
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    Cardiff old town hall, Glamorganshire
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    The keep of Cardiff castle, Glamorganshire
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    St Alban's Cardiff. West End View
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    Newport Rd, Cardiff
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    University College, Newport Road, Cardiff
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    St Albans Cardiff : East End view with Sacristies.
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    Botanic Gardens, Roath Park, Cardiff
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    Views of Cardiff (i)
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    Wesleyan Church, Albany Road, Cardiff
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    Viscount Tredegar's Statue, Cardiff
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    The Bandstand, Roath Park, Cardiff
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    Russian Cannon, Victoria Park, Cardiff
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    City Hall & War Memorial, Cardiff
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    The Porch of Free Library, Cardiff
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    Lake & Shelter, Victoria Park, Cardiff
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    St Albans, Cardiff, S Heart Chapel
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    Reese & Gwillim's Stores, Pen-y-Lan, Cardiff
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    Church Street & St Johns Tower, Cardiff
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    General view of Town Hall and Law Courts, Cardiff
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    Old Portion Cowbridge Road, Cardiff
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    Saint Davids Church & Charles Street, Cardiff
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    The Square, Penarth Road, Cardiff
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    Saint David's Church & Charles St, Cardiff
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    The Rustic Bridge, Roath Park, Cardiff
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    Baptist Chapel & Schools, Clive Street, Cardiff
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    Lake & Houses, Roath Park, Cardiff
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    The Fountain, Victoria Park, Cardiff
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    Urdd National Eisteddfod, Cardiff 1965
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    Hywel D Roberts, James Griffiths and I B Griffiths at the Cardiff Eisteddfod
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    Urdd National Eisteddfod, Cardiff 1965
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    Geoff Charles and his camera roaming the Urdd Eisteddfod field at Cardiff
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    Crwys Road Welsh-medium infants school, Cardiff
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    National Conference on Television for Wales, Cardiff
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    Wales beats England by 2 goals to 1 in the international soccer game in Cardiff
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    Minny Street Chapel Choir, Cardiff
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    Urdd National Eisteddfod, Cardiff 1965
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    Cardiff Grammar Schools Debate on homework; boys versus girls
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    Children and staff of Cardiff Welsh Primary School
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    Cardiff College of Music and Drama
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    Urdd public speaking competition at Cardiff
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    Wales v Rest football match at Cardiff
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    Cardiff Castle in its present state, as seen on the near approach to it from Cowbridge Cardiff Castle was originally built by Robert Fitzhamon, son of Hamon kinsman to William the Conqueror.He made it his principal residence where he kept his chancery & exchequer courts, & in the former of which the 12 Norman knights had from him exacted attendance. Glamorganshire
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    View of Cardiff Castle, the church and part of the town on the approach from Cowbridge this castle the property of the Marquis of Bute, has in late years undergone great alterations which have much changed the appearance & plan of the original pile. The tower in which Robt Duke of Normandy died is unalterd, Glamorganshire
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