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  • particular significance of the year 1881 to Wales and its people. Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales – Clwydfardd Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey...
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    The Sunday Closing (Wales) Act 1881 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was one of the Licensing Acts 1828 to 1886. It required the...
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    Wales to work, but Betws-y-Coed became a popular centre for artists, and its artists' colony helped to form the Royal Cambrian Academy of Art in 1881...
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  • The New South Wales Department of Community Services, commonly known as DoCS, was a State government agency in New South Wales, Australia, that provided...
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  • The following is a list of Wales national rugby union team results since the first match in 1881. WRU Results Archive Archived 21 June 2009 at the Wayback...
    155 KB (55 words) - 06:03, 3 April 2024
  • with the referee. Since 1881, the Wales national team has played 722 matches and named 137 captains. Sam Warburton led Wales in the most matches, captaining...
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  • union in the country of Wales, recognised by the sport's international governing body, World Rugby. The WRU is responsible for the running of rugby in Wales...
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  • England, Wales and Scotland was recorded as 29,707,207. Notables named in the census included Winston Churchill, Karl Marx and Charles Darwin. The 1881 census...
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  • January 1881 (17–20 January 1881) was one of the most severe blizzards ever to hit the southern parts of the United Kingdom. On 17 January 1881, a low...
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    justices of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales, the puisne judges of the court. They serve in addition to the High Court's ex officio members:...
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  • list of the governors of colonies, protectorates, or other dependencies in 1881. Where applicable, native rulers are also listed. The list is arranged...
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    Herefordshire. It was not called the South Wales Borderers until the Childers Reforms of 1881. The regiment served in a great many conflicts, including the...
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    December 1881 for the Orient Steam Navigation Company, Glasgow. She was used in the passenger route trade to Australia. She sank at her mooring in Neutral...
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    (/ˈdʌboʊ/; Wiradjuri: Dhubu) is a city in the Orana Region of New South Wales, Australia. It is the largest population centre in the Orana region, with a population...
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  • of Tuam, Irish Nationalist and writer (born 1791). 1881 in Scotland 1881 in Wales "Temperature in Ireland". Met Éireann. Archived from the original on...
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  • James Bevan (category Wales international rugby union players)
    Neath on 12 March 1881. The James Bevan Trophy was named in his honour to celebrate 100 years of Test Rugby. Wales England 1881 Bevan later became an...
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    of battalions of the South Wales Borderers from its formation in 1881 until its final amalgamation in 1969. First formed in 1689 and originally known by...
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    elite. He married Princess Alexandra of Denmark in 1863, and the couple had six children. As Prince of Wales, Edward travelled throughout Britain performing...
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    South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. The station is located on the Hay branch line. The line opened from Junee to Narrandera in 1881. Charles...
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  • The North Wales Championships were originally founded as the Vale of Clwyd CLTC Open Tournament in 1881. In 1883 that tournament became known as the North...
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