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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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