DescriptionWomanby Street, Cardiff city centre - geograph.org.uk - 28989.jpg
English: Womanby Street, Cardiff city centre. One of the oldest streets in Cardiff dating from the 12th century. Used to be known as Hummanbye street. Hummanbye is thought to derive from the old Norse word Hundemanby which means the strangers quarter.
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