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  2. Dillons the Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Dillons the Bookstore. Coordinates: 51°31′20.4″N 0°7′56.06″W. The main entrance to Dillons' flagship Gower Street branch in London in 1996. Dillons was a British bookseller founded in 1936, named after its founder and owner Una Dillon. Originally based in Bloomsbury in London, the company expanded under subsequent owners Pentos in the ...

  3. Architecture of Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The new Cardiff Central Library (opened in March 2009) is an example of sustainable architecture. The building was specifically designed to be energy-efficient, and includes a sedum grass roof to improve insulation and reduce rainwater run-off, coloured glass panels and solar shading to prevent excessive heat gains, and a full Building ...

  4. Cardiff Centenary Walk - Wikipedia

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    The first waymarker at the Old Library Waymarker on the Cardiff Centenary Walk. The Cardiff Centenary Walk is a tourist walkway through Cardiff city centre in Wales.Established as part of Cardiff's centennial celebrations to mark 100 years of city status in 2005, it has 41 points of interest, either Cardiff landmarks or significant historic sites.

  5. Rhys Meurug - Wikipedia

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    Meurug wrote a book on the history of Glamorgan, entitled A Booke of Glamorganshire Antiquities, completed in 1578. Though the original volume was lost in the Hafod library fire in 1807, a copy made in the late 17th century can be found in the Queen's college, Oxford library, and a second copy is in the Cardiff public library. The book is ...

  6. Treachery of the Blue Books - Wikipedia

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    The Reports of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the State of Education in Wales, commonly referred to in Wales as the " Treason of the Blue Books " or " Treachery of the Blue Books " ( Welsh: Brad y Llyfrau Gleision) or just the "Blue Books" are a three-part publication by the British Government in 1847, which caused uproar in Wales for ...

  7. Capital Tower, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Capital Tower. Capital Tower, originally known as Pearl Assurance House, is a high-rise building in Cardiff, Wales.Standing at 270 feet (82 m) to roof height, Capital Tower is slightly taller than Stadium House, which stands at 78 metres (256 ft) to roof height (though inclusion of the antenna gives Stadium House a pinnacle height of 120 metres (390 ft)).

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