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RhymneyRhymney was once a coal mining town, and is nowadays famous because of the poem written by coal miner and later school teacher Idris Davis called the Bells of Rhymney. It was about a coal mining accident, and the poem was later set to music by the folk singer Peter Seeger. The words mention many towns in South East Wales, but the bells of Rhymney are called the ‘sad’ ones. |
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