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  • Aberystwyth scored a good win, 2-1 away at Connah's Quay, Neath beat Airbus 2-1 at home while Port Talbot and Bangor played out a goalless draw posted by Glyn Davies at

    Archive 2007-10-01 Glyn Davies 2007

  • And perhaps TNS conquerors, Connah's Quay could prove to be a surprise package this year - another good win yesterday over new boys Neath.

    The Welsh Premier. Glyn Davies 2007

  • TNS continued their recovery with a 5th straight win, this time 3-0 over Connah's Quay and together with Rhyl, who drew 1-1 at Haverfordwest are making the league look a bit like 'business as usual'.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Glyn Davies 2007

  • Aberystwyth scored a good win, 2-1 away at Connah's Quay, Neath beat Airbus 2-1 at home while Port Talbot and Bangor played out a goalless draw posted by Glyn Davies at

    The Welsh Premier Glyn Davies 2007

  • TNS continued their recovery with a 5th straight win, this time 3-0 over Connah's Quay and together with Rhyl, who drew 1-1 at Haverfordwest are making the league look a bit like 'business as usual'.

    The Welsh Premier Glyn Davies 2007

  • And perhaps TNS conquerors, Connah's Quay could prove to be a surprise package this year - another good win yesterday over new boys Neath.

    Archive 2007-08-01 Glyn Davies 2007

  • Haverfordwest are right up there amognst them, following their 6-2 demolition of Connah's Quay - as are Welshpool after defeating Bangor City 2-0.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Glyn Davies 2007

  • Haverfordwest are right up there amognst them, following their 6-2 demolition of Connah's Quay - as are Welshpool after defeating Bangor City 2-0.

    The Welsh Premier Glyn Davies 2007

  • Crossley's and Connah's books emphasize economic or historical geography, industry, housing, and so forth; the anthropological influence on American historical archaeology has meant that the themes addressed have been cultural in nature, focusing more on the seemingly prosaic and everyday aspects of life, the nature of struggle, survival, and accommodation among differing groups in society, gender relations, and the construction of cultural and personal identity.

    Books: The Blooming of Historical Archaeology 1998

  • In 1862 however was opened the Wrexham and Connah's Quay Railway, -- Mr.. Gladstone cutting the first sod, and an address from the Corporation of Wrexham being at the same time presented to Mr. Gladstone, then Chancellor of the Exchequer.

    The Hawarden Visitors' Hand-Book Revised Edition, 1890 William Henry Gladstone 1866

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