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The Roads of Ewyas Lacy (2022)
...  Title: The Roads of Ewyas Lacy Date: 2022   The...
...Steele   INDEX   Introduction   Pre-Roman roads and tracks   Roman Roads   Medieval...
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Llanthony Priory in the Vale of Ewyas: The Landscape Impact of a Medieval Priory in the Welsh Marches (2007)
...floors and lower slopes as they b roaden out and join the Vale of Usk...
...way to a mixture of semi-natural b roadleaved woodland, early twentieth century coniferous plantation and...
...half a mile wide, and only b roadens out in the lower reaches as the...
...length narrow belts of mixed semi-natural b roadleaved woodland border the Honddu.    Figures 13 and...
...as the mouth of the valley b roadens out. The area is and has historically...
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Ewyas Harold Castle: Archaeological Surveys (2007)
...Premier Business Park, Westfields Trading Estate, Faraday Road , Hereford HR4 9NZ Tel: (01432) 364901...
...One of these could form an approach road on the south side of the inner...
...access to the castle from the Dulas Road was built for this. The survey work...
...on the other side of the Dulas Road and also adjacent to the church on...
...bounded to the east by the Dulas Road (with the Dulas Brook a little further...
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Longtown: A Medieval castle and Borough – an Archaeological Investigation Report by English Heritage (2003)
...remains of the former borough line a road which leads south from the castle and...
...was on the course of a Roman road. It lies approximately midway between the sites...
... 1934, xlix), but the course of Roman roads in the area is by no means...
...indicating that the settlement straggled along the road for some distance at that time. After...
...existed on its northern side. The main road through the present village cuts through these...
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The rise and fall of the Golden Valley Railway (1875 - 1953)
...1953. By 1970, the last scrap of track had been lifted and the last bridge...
...passer-by is the occasional hump in the road where a level crossing used to be,...
...few stretches of footpath along the old track bed. Nevertheless, the saga of the rise...
...the Green Dragon Hotel, Hereford, where b road agreements were reached to build a line...
...substantial railway before a single length of track had even been laid on their earlier,...
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Cae Mawr: The Station that Never Was - The Hay terminus of the Golden Valley Railway (1876 - 1884)
...because the plans subsequently changed; the original track of the railway extension from Dorstone and...
...location maps of Cae Mawr Field, Oxford Road, Hay on Wye     The scars...
...background. The exact location of the planned track and buildings is a matter of conjecture...
...in Hay     A somewhat b roader scale map of Hay, also courtesy of...
...Mawr field to the south of Oxford Road     This map shows clearly how...
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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...
...year held by Vowchurch and Tumastone Grass Tracking Committee who pioneered the sport in Sept...
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Digital Archive: The History of Ewias Harold, its Castle, Priory and Church, by Rev. AT Bannister MA (1902)
...distant age, when as yet a b road bridge of land connected what is now...
...Continent, a new race, tall, stalwart, b road-headed, and harsh- featured, made its way across...
...had not been slain were pressed for road-makers, and a long straight cause-way was built...
...the land of Ewias, carrying the great road from Kenchester to Abergavenny, of a strength...
...the poor Silurians. A portion of this road is still to be traced, within two...
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Macnamara Myths [relating to John Macnamara of Llangoed Hall] (1790s – 1840s)
...Grwyne Fechan valley and construction of the road leading to it. The article appeared in...
...return to his yams later. Macnamara s Road and the Hermitage Local anecdotes about John...
...valley, and that he had a carriage road built in order to access the Hermitage;...
...outer fringes of his less-favourite estate. Macnamaras Road leading down into the Grwyne Fechan Valley...
...into the Grwyne Fechan Valley Macnamara s Road is said to rise eastwards from the...
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Turnastone Court Farm – An Assessment of the Historical, Landscape, Ecological and Agricultural importance of the Water Meadows. (2004)
...it follows the same route as the road, through the village.  The road appears on...
...a map of Whitehouse dated 1812.  This road was widened in the twentieth century and...
...and the Trench Royal piped under the road (local resident Headley Wilding remembers having to...
...to navigate the Wye and very bad roads raised transport costs. Canals especially the Hereford...
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