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| Transcription: The Newport, Abergavenny & Hereford Railway (1811 - 1863) |
| ...the County of Monmouth, to the Widemarsh Turnpike in the Parish of St. John the... |
| ...named to the 12th milestone on the road from Abergavenny to Hereford; and third, the... |
| ...pass, as did also a rival b road-gauge project, surveyed by Brunel, to connect with... |
| ...a lease of Sir B. Hall's tram roads in the Monmouthshire Valleys, but these were... |
| ...45 for 1 miles] The Blaendare Tram road had been acquired, affording needful sidings to... |
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| Photograph of a map of the track of the Golden Valley Railway through land owned by Miss Elizabeth Pugh at Bridge Farm (1920) |
| ...Title: Photograph of a map of the track of the Golden Valley Railway through land... |
| ...Survey Map 1920 Sheet XLIV.11, showing the track of the Golden Valley Railway through land... |
| ...into a goit or trench alongside the track instead of constructing bridges over the original... |
| Digital Archive: Craswall Grandmontine Society Website Archive - Visiting Craswall (2023) |
| ...down to the bottom of the steep track and a short way up the other... |
| ...standing on the right-hand side of the track next to the site itself, opposite the... |
| ...opposite the barns, or further up the track near to the gate. Please note that... |
| History and Genealogy of families resident at Michaelchurch Court (1817 - 1990) |
| ...the subscribers to the Selby to Halifax turnpike. His wife was a cousin of Lawrence... |
| ...glass carboys over the inadequate and bumpy roads. In 'the History of the British... |
| ...where Bradforddale joined Airedale. But until the turnpike roads were built in the 1750's Bradford... |
| ...1802 Benjamin leased it to James B roadbent whose son was able to buy it... |
| Digital Archive: Newspaper cutting – Notice of application to Parliament to repair, widen or alter the Turnpike roads (1832) |
| ...Parliament to repair, widen or alter the Turnpike roads Place name: Ewyas Lacy Date: 1832... |
| ...Parliament to repair, modify or alter various Turnpike roads in Herefordshire and to alter or... |
| Probate Collection; Will and documents for Thomas Jones of Kevenkyst, yeoman. (1837) |
| ...to. c. Sale notice for sale of Turnpike tolls from toll gates in Breconshire Turnpike... |
| Roads, Tracks, Lanes, Footpaths and Stiles (2003) |
| ...Source: Original article with added map Title: Roads, Tracks, Lanes, Footpaths and Stiles Place name:... |
| ...Description: Article on the historical development of Roads, Tracks, Lanes, Footpaths and Stiles Observations: The... |
| ...with an added map is attached below Roads, Tracks, Lanes, Footpaths and Stiles When we... |
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| Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Whitehouse Camp (1050 - 1250) |
| ...earthwork at Whitehouse Camp is inaccessible by road, situated as it is, high on a... |
| ...on the B4347 Ewyas Harold to Dorstone road, towards Michaelchurch Escley. The site is on... |
| ...its height above the surrounding valleys. A track-way to the south takes the form of... |
| ...to the north-east. Whatever the period, the track could have a bearing on the placement... |
| Digital Archive: A collection of documents relating to properties owned and occupied by the Pritchard family (1679 - 1874) |
| ...highway there called Hewle y Cefen [Cefn Road?] and to the meadow of Howard Jenkins... |
| ...map also shows Llanbaddon abutting the Cefn Road to the south west and having the... |
| ...shows that Llanbaddon Farm abuts the Cefn Road [now a footpath, apparently referred to in... |
| ...to the south west and has the road from Rhydunnog through Michaelchurch Escley towards the... |
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| Turnastone Court Farm Historic Landscape Conservation Plan (2005) |
| ...parish boundary (SO346377) and it becomes a road in various places through well established settlements.... |
| ...for its origin have included a Roman road and a means for flood alleviation for... |
| ...houses as well as blowing up the road & also to make the upper wear... |
| ...the water may be turned off the road into the new course down the meadow... |
| ...both of which favour grasses over b roadleaves and reduces the seeding of meadow herbs.... |
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