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  2. Cardiff Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Cardiff Fire (Welsh: Tân Caerdydd) are an ice hockey team based in Cardiff, Wales. They currently play in the NIHL South Division 2 . [1] The Cardiff Fire are a minor league affiliate of the Cardiff Devils of the Elite Ice Hockey League .

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  4. Gregynog Hall - Wikipedia

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    Gregynog Hall built in its present form in the 1840s. Gregynog was bought by Margaret and her elder sister Gwendoline Davies in 1920 with the intention of establishing a centre of excellence for the arts, crafts and music which would enrich the lives of the people of Wales in the aftermath of the World War One. [3]

  5. Temple of Peace, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Peace and Health was the brainchild of David Davies, 1st Baron Davies, and was conceived to serve two purposes.The first was to provide a home for the King Edward VII Welsh National Memorial Association, a voluntary organisation dedicated to the prevention, treatment and eradication of tuberculosis, which Davies had founded in 1910.

  6. Cardiff Arms Park Male Choir - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Arms Park Male Choir is a Welsh Male choir based at Cardiff Arms Park in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom. History [ edit ] On 1 September 1966, following Cardiff RFC's 35–0 defeat of Cardiff & District, a group of supporters came up with idea of forming a choir to improve the standard of after-match singing.

  7. Cardiff Celts - Wikipedia

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    The Cardiff CELTS was a basketball team from Cardiff. The Celts competed in the English Basketball League , Division 1 and played their home games at the Sport Wales National Centre . See also [ edit ]

  8. Cardiff Royal Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    The hospital has its origins in the Cardiff Dispensary, which began on Newport Road in 1822. It became the Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire Infirmary and Dispensary in 1837. [ 1 ] The current main hospital building facing Glossop Road, Adamsdown , was designed by Edwin Seward and opened in 1883. [ 1 ]

  9. A.F.C. Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    A.F.C. Cardiff was a football club based in Cardiff, Wales.It was founded as Lake United during the 1960s before being renamed A.F.C. Cardiff in 1984.. After winning back-to-back promotions between 1979 and 1981, moving from the Second Division to the Premier Division, the club won the Welsh Football League Cup in 1984 and were champions of the Welsh Football League Division Two (then known as ...