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Maindy and was
Maindy Pool was a clay pit that had gradually filled with water.
From 1958 this annual event was held at Maindy Centre Stadium.

Maindy and Cardiff
Maindy (, meaning Stone House ) is a district of the city of Cardiff, Wales.
* Llys Talybont Halls of Residence, Maindy, Cardiff

Maindy and Road
The road then becomes North Road, and after a tidal flow system running to Maindy and then goes over the flyover at the Gabalfa interchange of the A48 and the A469.

Maindy and .
In 1948 the building of Maindy Stadium began on the same site, completed in 1951, which held cycling races in the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games.
It is bounded by Birchgrove to the north, Cathays and Maindy to the south, and Llandaff North to the northwest.
A notable facility in the area is the Maindy Centre consisting of a cycle track and swimming pool.
Eleven examples of the Hall class have survived to preservation and No. 4942 Maindy Hall is being back-converted into a GWR Saint Class locomotive at Didcot Railway Centre.

Barracks and was
He graduated as a Second Lieutenant and was sent to Madison Barracks in upstate New York.
After a time at the Lenin Barracks in Barcelona he was sent to the relatively quiet Aragon Front under Georges Kopp.
For his service, Prince Harry was decorated with the Operational Service Medal for Afghanistan by his aunt, the Princess Royal, at the Combermere Barracks in May 2008.
As a squad leader at Schofield Barracks, Marrow met a real-life pimp named Mac in Hawaii, where prostitution was not a heavily prosecuted crime.
Parsons says it is possible that the speech was only broadcast on the radio in the Nakuru area where Lanet Barracks, home of the battalion, was located.
A paperback book titled Women's Barracks describing a woman's experiences in the Free French Forces was published in 1950.
From 1985-91 1st Battalion was at Wilburforce Barracks, Freetown.
Much of the filming of the post-strike devastation was shot at the Grand Shaft Barracks, Dover.
Involving himself in armed rebellions against right-wing governments in the Dominican Republic and Colombia, he concluded that the U. S .- backed Cuban President Fulgencio Batista, who was widely seen as a dictator, had to be overthrown ; to this end he led a failed armed attack on the Moncada Barracks in 1953.
The U. S. Army withheld its cooperation from the production ( most of the movie was filmed where it was set, at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii ) until the producers agreed to several modifications, most noticeably the fate of Captain Holmes.
Douglas MacArthur was born 26 January 1880, at the Arsenal Barracks in Little Rock, Arkansas, to Arthur MacArthur, Jr., a U. S. Army captain, and his wife Mary Pinkney Hardy MacArthur ( nicknamed " Pinky ").
Longstreet spent his first two years of service at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, where he was soon joined by his friend, Lieutenant Grant.
Buck was interred at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in south St. Louis County.
He was posted to the 14th Infantry at Vancouver Barracks in Washington in 1897.
On returning to Vancouver Barracks, he was ordered to rejoin the 14th Infantry in the Philippines ; service in the Philippine – American War and the Boxer Rebellion followed.
In 1836 El Presidio de Sonoma, or Sonoma Barracks, was established by General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, the Commandante of the northern frontier of Alta California.
In 1905, responsibility for the castle was transferred from the War Office to the Office of Works, although the garrison remained until 1923, when the troops moved to Redford Barracks in south-west Edinburgh.
Following his commission, Calley was assigned to Company C, 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, 11th Infantry Brigade, and began training at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, in preparation for deployment to Vietnam.
On March 31, 1971, Calley was sentenced to life imprisonment and hard labor at Fort Leavenworth, which includes the United States Disciplinary Barracks, the Department of Defense's only maximum security prison.
He served in the Western Recruiting Division at San Francisco until January 1921, when he was transferred to the Marine Barracks at Puget Sound, Washington.
The following month, he was detached to the Guard Company, Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, Mare Island, California.
He was assigned to 8th and I Barracks in Washington, D. C., in which capacity he taught English literature and radio speaking / writing at the Marine Corps Institute.
Gerald Playfair, an unarmed teenager and the son of the fort commander, was shot and killed by Garry Holohan as he ran to raise the alarm at Islandbridge Barracks.

Barracks and opened
Based in the lavishly decorated former Officers ' Mess of Eastney Barracks ( built in the 1860s for the Royal Marine Artillery ), the Museum includes The Making of the Royal Marines Commando exhibition, opened in 2008, and a refurbished Medal Room with over 8, 000 medals earned by Royal Marines-including all 10 Victoria Crosses won by them.
In 1967 the University of Puerto Rico opened a campus in Cayey at the old " Henry Barracks ", an abandoned WWI U. S. Army base.
Maryhill Barracks was opened in 1872 and once dominated the area that is now the Wyndford housing estate.
The oldest building in the Town, known as the " Barracks ", is currently being developed by the Cobourg Museum Foundation to be opened in 2012 as a local heritage centre.
Outside of the town centre is the Ashford Designer Outlet Ashford Designer Outlet, which attracts around 3 million customers a year, and a new Waitrose store opened in November 2009 on the former Rowcroft and Templer Barracks site ( the site, known as Repton Park, will eventually provide 1, 250 new homes and a new primary school.
The Airborne Forces Museum, which opened in 1969, was for many years located in Browning Barracks, which had been built in 1964 and named after Browning.
Following the purchase of her archive in 2002, the National Museum of Ireland at Collins Barracks, Dublin opened a permanent exhibition of her work.
The Simpson Barracks Post Office opened on 31 March 1987 replacing the Macleod office open since 1923, and was closed in 1996.
Yallambie has never had a post office of that name, however the Simpson Barracks Post Office opened on 31 March 1987, replacing the Macleod office open since 1923, and was closed in 1996.
The branch line diverged from the main route about 300m east of Hounslow East station, although Hounslow East was not opened until later and when the branch opened there were no intermediate stations between Hounslow Barracks and Osterley & Spring Grove ( now Osterley ).
The route through Hounslow Central station was opened by the Metropolitan District Railway ( MDR, now the District Line ) on 21 July 1884 as a branch to Hounslow Barracks ( now Hounslow West ).
The route through Hounslow East station was opened by the Metropolitan District Railway ( MDR, now the District Line ) on 21 July 1884 as a branch to Hounslow Barracks ( now Hounslow West ).
The Audie Murphy Barracks Complex opened in 1998, replacing the use of the barracks.
men inside the Barracks noticed locked the window that Buckley had opened.
Following its failure to extend south from Hounslow Town, the MDR turned its attention to the new Barracks branch and closed Hounslow Town station on 31 March 1886 less than three years after it had been opened.
A new station, Heston & Hounslow ( now Hounslow Central ), was opened on the Barracks branch as its replacement the following day, 1 April 1886.
Previously located at Browning Barracks near Aldershot, the museum opened at Duxford on 8 December 2008.
In May 2011, The new Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence, Alan Shatter opened a Cathal Brugha Barracks Visitors centre to the public commemorating those that fought for the Irish War of Independence.
A single track line from junction near Hounslow Town to Hounslow Barracks ( now Hounslow West ) opened a year later in 1884.
McGee is commemorated on a war cenotaph located in Ross, Tasmania, and his name was given to the McGee Soldiers ' Club at Anglesea Army Barracks, Tasmania, which was opened in 1956.
Northeast of the village is Kinloss Barracks, formerly RAF Kinloss which opened on 1 April 1939 ..
Changi Detention Barracks opened in 1973, and Nee Soon Detention Barracks in 1974.

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