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| Turnastone Court Farm: Walkover Survey Report on Features of Archaeological Interest (2004) |
| ...25 Figure 21: field 25 showing the trackway and hedge boundaries shown on the tithe... |
| ...2: mound 48 Plate 3: Watercourse 60. Plate 4: quarry in... |
| ...river ford position on a Golden Valley road system probably of importance in the feudal... |
| ...been found that potentially take lime rich water from the higher grounds down to the... |
| ...higher grounds down to the meadows. Further water features outside of the walkover, but still... |
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| Satellite pictures of the route and stations of the Golden Valley Railway (2009) |
| ...route and stations of the Golden Valley Railway Place name: Golden Valley Date: 2009 Description:... |
| ...trains last ran on the Golden Valley Railway [1881 to 1899] and later the Golden... |
| ...Golden Valley Branch of the Great Western Railway [1901-1953]. The story of their rise and... |
| ...its original use. Few traces of the railway are therefore visible to the casual eye... |
| ...too did the work of the Victorian railway engineers. The Google Earth images below of... |
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| Archaeological Assessment of Ewyas Harold [Central Marches Historic Towns Survey] (1992 - 1996) |
| ...houses south of the castle along the road to Pontrilas with some development westwards along... |
| ...Pontrilas with some development westwards along the road to Walterstone and extensive modern development to... |
| ...that these may have been the beg innings of a borough (Beresford 1988, 450). The... |
| ...during the 14th century. There was no market at Ewyas Harold by 1500 (O'Donnell 1971,... |
| ...in to the wall of the Castle Inn (HWCM 19255). 3.2 Medieval urban components... |
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| Turnastone Court Farm: Botanical Survey Report (2004) |
| ...with Rowland Vaughan who pioneered an early water-meadow system during the late 16 th and... |
| ...clayey subsoils which can give rise to waterlogging. There is a tendency for these soils... |
| ...it was considered possible to discern b road similarities in composition between different groups of... |
| ...Creeping Thistle ( Cirsium arvense ), B road-leaved Dock ( Rumex obtusifolius ) and Nettle... |
| ...Tumpy Close, Turnastone Meadow (formerly Redstreak Orchard), Bridge Meadow, Orchard and Old Hopyard - MG5/MG6... |
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| Lionel James Trafford and the Gordon Relief Campaign (1884 -1885) |
| ...though the shot-holes in the funnels, the water rising in spurts from the bullets, the... |
| ...campaign. Both are lavishly illustrated with his watercolours. The first version appears to be his... |
| ...College (and subsequently at Oxford or Cam bridge), Lionel went to Wellington College. He left... |
| ...brother, Ned, had incurred whilst at Cam bridge in 1871-72. His father had had to... |
| ...your art feel almost hopeless. An old bridge over a seedy river in a low... |
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| A history of Walter II de Lacy (1189 - 1241) |
| ...the eastern end of fitz Osbern's great market place at Hereford that he fell to... |
| ...end of the 12th and the beg inning of the 13th century thus witnessed the... |
| ...new granges, mills, fish ponds, limekilns and bridges to facilitate the transport of agricultural produce... |
| ...a mill on the Boyne at the bridge at Drogheda and a royal charter of... |
| ...the end of John's and the beg inning of Henry III's reign explain how it... |
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| Percy Powell’s Scrapbook Collection: Jalopy and Motorcycle racing in the Golden Valley (1950s, 1960s) |
| ...in the district had formed a Grass Track Committee (taking the rather more official name... |
| ...stood by in the centre of the track but wasn t needed although there were... |
| ...the few laps tear around the field track. As you can see from the pictures... |
| ...besides. They hurtled round an irregularly shaped track with three sharp corners where hopeful spectators... |
| ...fixed securely at least at the beg inning of the race. Others were recognizable makes,... |
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| Herefordshire Memories: 1950s. (1950s) |
| ...As in Longtown School these could be water closets utilising a stream but even schools... |
| ...Mr Herbert used to visit the Wednesday Market to catch boys and girls truanting. I... |
| ...Abergavenny were often only to the weekly markets to sell animals or produce. Holidays were... |
| ...biggest changes have been the arrival of electricity, followed by mains water, in the county.... |
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| Stone Slab Stiles (1700s 1800s) |
| ...iron types - often associated with the railways. In northern counties 'snickets' in stone walls... |
| ...of the closely packed small holdings requiring lane access for cattle and sheep movements. By... |
| ...was provided by a surfeit of new roads and green lanes and the few preserved... |
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| Guest Contribution: The Early Water Mills of Ewyas Lacy (2023) |
| ...Guest Contribution Title: Guest Contribution: The Early Water Mills of Ewyas Lacy Place name: Ewyas... |
| ... This account gives information on the watermills of the lordship of Ewyas Lacy, one... |
| ...to fulling or tuck mills where the waterwheels powered trip hammers for beating woven cloth... |
| ...so much information available online. The watermills of Ewyas Lacy The Manorial Mills... |
| ...been located near to Longtown Castle. A track from the castle through Pen-y-dre Farm provides... |
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