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Search results for: +(bridge bridleway channel electricity footpath inn* lane market path railway road spring turnpike track water)Page 9 of 58 As your search returned a large number of results |
| Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Llancillo Motte (1050 - 1250) |
| ...by taking the A465 Abergavenny to Hereford road through the village of Pandy. About 6km... |
| ...6km north of Pandy is a private road to the left which crosses the River... |
| ...which crosses the River Monnow. After the bridge is a fork and the dirt road... |
| ...to the right across fields to the railway. Under the railway is a narrow bridge... |
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| Digital Archive: Photographs of the Golden Valley Railway - Westbrook (1924 - 1951) |
| ...Digital Archive: Photographs of the Golden Valley Railway - Westbrook Place name: Golden Valley Date:... |
| ...to the depth of snow on the roads. 154 Westbrook Station, Level Crossing... |
| ...c. 1949 164 Dismantling Newton Road Bridge between Dorstone and Westbrook by the... |
| ...between Dorstone and Westbrook by the Gloucester Bridge Gang, September 1950 165 Dismantling... |
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| Oral History: Michaelchurch Mill and related matters (1930’s) |
| ...just a few hundred yards up the road from the mill, and has lived in... |
| ...it was down some steps off the road in front of the house where Tim... |
| ...Escley House on the Hay on Wye road]. It was between their place and the... |
| ...Then one night we had a d inner, I think it was for the Escleyside... |
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| Digital Archive - Sale Particulars: Firs View (2025) |
| Document reference: rs_mic_0697 |
| Oral history: Reminiscences of Longtown Eisteddfod (1934-1999) |
| ...then I said, Well, there s the waterworks down there . People seemed to think... |
| ...told you could have this even the waterworks! The water bottling factory had been going... |
| ...a go at it. He got the water from the mountain, and then bottled it... |
| ...because they could be down in this water, and they used to like to play... |
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| Guest Contribution: Dore Workhouse in Victorian Times, by Nancy Elliot (1834 - 1920) |
| ...died as a result of a tragic road accident about 15 years ago. We are... |
| ...Kentchurch, Philip Lewis of the Keyo, Worm bridge, and William Matthews of Abbey Dore. The... |
| ...Kilpeck Llangua Orcop St. Devereux Treville Worm bridge The Site Committee recommended the Abbey Dore... |
| ..." called Upper Drewe land, including the road through it" was bought, exclusive of timber,... |
| ...under the Boardroom would have its uses. Water supply was safeguarded against future diversion and... |
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| Rowland Vaughan (of Newcourt) his Booke (1897) |
| ...as he would call it, a " waterprill," issuing from a molehill, and from this... |
| ...a molehill, and from this small beg inning came his mighty scheme of irrigation. His... |
| ...suffer muddy flouds in winter and clean water in summer to breake their limbs in... |
| ...was begun after the completion of the water-works, as he says, "I have built my... |
| ...have built my mill, and acquainted the water with his course; unto this mill I... |
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| Transcript of a talk about Turnastone Court Farm (2006) |
| ...Natural England are only now just beg inning to appreciate. Members will know of the... |
| ...published the first printed account of working water meadows in 1610 and who farmed land... |
| ...spared the same pastures for a second spring by reason thereof there was upon the... |
| ...pasture as good grass being a second spring as was at the first but before... |
| ...have the benefit of the said second spring where upon they detained from Mrs Parry... |
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| Digital Archive - Sale Particulars: Upper Coed-y-Grafel (2021) |
| ...gone by. The important local centre and market town of Abergavenny with its railway station... |
| ...ideal for the keeping of poultry or waterfowl. Just across the driveway from the farmhouse... |
| ...feature of the fold-yard is a large spring-fed stone trough providing convenient stock drinking water.... |
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| Various Deeds and Documents (1389 - 1907) |
| ...relating to the Watkins family and Miscel laneous. Given the considerable similarity between people and... |
| ...every third year the use of a watercourse running through a fold late of Howell... |
| ...from the upper side of the school lane to the brook called Monowe [Monnow] and... |
| ...side of the Monowe next to the lane to a certain Orle then over the... |
| ...the brook where there was once a bridge near the Orle and thence to a... |
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