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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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