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  2. Capitol Theatre, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Theatre, Cardiff. / 51.4827; -3.1725. Capitol Theatre was a cinema and concert venue located in Cardiff, Wales, which featured a 3,158-seat auditorium was purpose built entertainment venue, which closed on 21 January 1978. It held an auditorium, a ballroom, three restaurants, a bar, a banqueting hall and a games hall.

  3. Battle of Wide BayOpen Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Wide BayOpen Bay was a battle during the New Britain campaign of the Second World War. Following the arrival of the Australians on New Britain in late 1944, replacing the US garrison on the island, they began a limited offensive against the Japanese forces on the island. Pushing east from the positions previously captured by ...

  4. Wales National Ice Rink - Wikipedia

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    Wales National Ice Rink. / 51.477621; -3.173719. Wales National Ice Rink (WNIR) was an ice rink in Cardiff, Wales. It had a capacity of 2,700 for ice hockey and was the former home of the Cardiff Devils ice hockey team. It was opened in September 1986, [1] and was inaugurated by Sarah, Duchess of York on 27 April 1987. [2]

  5. Cardiff Sailing Centre - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Sailing Centre (Welsh: Canolfan Hwylio Caerdydd) is a Cardiff Council run watersports facility based on Cardiff Bay Barrage in Cardiff Bay. The centre runs dinghy & keelboat sailing , windsurfing , powerboat and other shore-based courses.

  6. City Hall, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    City Hall ( Welsh: Neuadd y ddinas) is a municipal building in Cardiff, Wales, UK. It serves as Cardiff's centre of local government. It was built as part of the Cathays Park civic centre development and opened in October 1906. Built of Portland stone, it is an important early example of the Edwardian Baroque style.

  7. Cardiff Market - Wikipedia

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    Originally the site of Cardiff gaol, the gallows were located on the site of the current St. Mary Street entrance, where Dic Penderyn was hanged on 13 August 1831. The market was designed by the Borough Surveyor, William Harpur, and opened in May 1891. [1] A farmers' market is known to have existed at the site since the 18th century. The market ...

  8. Tiger Bay - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Bay. Tiger Bay ( Welsh: Bae Teigr) was the local name for an area of Cardiff which covered Butetown and Cardiff Docks. Following the building of the Cardiff Barrage, which dams the tidal rivers, Ely and Taff, to create a body of water, it is referred to as Cardiff Bay. Tiger Bay is Wales’ oldest multi-ethnic community, with sailors and ...

  9. Pierhead Building - Wikipedia

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    pierhead.org. The Pierhead Building ( Welsh: Adeilad y Pierhead) is a Grade I listed building in Cardiff Bay, Wales. It was built in 1897 as the headquarters for the Bute Dock Company. The Pierhead Building is part of the estate of the Senedd (Welsh Parliament; Welsh: Senedd Cymru ), which also includes the Senedd building and Tŷ Hywel. [1]

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