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| Digital Archive: Photographs of the Golden Valley Railway – Pontrilas Pre-war [part 1 of 3] (c.1900 - 1938) |
| ...Ordnance Survey of 1920 195 Track layout diagram at Pontrilas 194 ... |
| ...Goods Yard, with the station up the road incline to the right. The hut marked... |
| ...the bridge over the Abergavenny to Hereford road at Pontrilas. The first bridge over the... |
| ...the bridge over the Abergavenny and Hereford road looking towards Hereford before the Up Loop... |
| ...Sid Powell, Porter Harry Wainfer [of Pontypool Road], Locomotive Shedman James Hargest [Jimmy] [?1930s] ... |
| Digital Archive - Sale particulars: Wern Willan Farm (2013) |
| ...of Hay-on-Wye and accessed from the public road by a track entrance. The farms location... |
| ...clustered together at the end of a track entrance. The farmhouse is a three bedroom... |
| Deeds to cottage & blacksmiths shop (1819-1848) |
| ...acres at Upper Maescoed near to the road leading from Pontrilas to Hay and the... |
| ...from Pontrilas to Hay and the Turnpike Road leading from Michaelchurch to Hay, 1819-48. Transactions... |
| Roadmen in Newton (1920’s) |
| ... Title: Roadmen in Newton Date: 1920 s From... |
| ...in England the care and maintenance of Roads was the responsibility of the parish. The... |
| ...and supervision. The poor state of the roads led to the establishment in the 17th... |
| ...the establishment in the 17th century of Turnpike Trusts who could levy tolls for the... |
| ...use and upkeep of some of the roads of through routes. Minor roads remained in... |
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| Transcription of Field Names from the Tithe Map: Michaelchurch Escley (1844) |
| ...Cae Davies 127 Piece below Road 128 Lower Cae Pant ... |
| ... 346 Big Meadow 347 Road 348 Homestead 349... |
| ...field 1066 Field Top of Roadway 1067 Adjoining top of roadway... |
| ... 1071 The Pasture 1074 Roadway 1075 Homestead 1076... |
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| The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin through Wales by Giraldus Cambrensis (1188) |
| ...Ewyas, which is about an arrow-shot b road, encircled on all sides by lofty mountains,... |
| ...alarm occasioned by this unusual kind of road, made us hasten our steps over the... |
| ...their journey, and the dangers of the road, one of them said (alluding to the... |
| ...the knight by the easiest and best road to the castle, led him purposely aside... |
| ...meet him; when turning out of the road, he ordered the corpse to be covered... |
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| Guest Contribution: Turnastone Court Herefordshire: Building Recording of the Farm Buildings (2004) |
| ...house (on the opposite side of the road to the present house). The timber barn... |
| ...to Wood over the condition of the roads. No Timber, he says, is to be... |
| ...out of their homes and wrecking the road. Davies mentions a scheme to divert the... |
| ...of the estate, Bridge Meadow. Across the road, equipped with crossing gates, to the south... |
| ...railway was lifted. No further mentions of Roads, Quarries, Kilns, Water Rights or Disputes have... |
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| Abstract of Catalogue of Documents relating to the Herefordshire Estates of Lord Abergavenny held at Gwent Archives (1560 - 1959) |
| ...separated from the other 2 by the road from Longtown to Hay), all lying in... |
| ...Guy's Hospital re lands called Brockwalls (B roadwalls), Cae Funnon and Cae Grose, par. Walterstone. 29... |
| ...of Mescoed, co. Heref., lying by the road from Mescoed to Hay. For lives of... |
| ...an area on both sides of the road. Sent to R.M. Kinsey, esq., Abergavenny. 26 Feb... |
| ...cottage occupied by Walter Meredith by the road from Ewyasharrold to the Helm Bridge with... |
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| Longtown Canal (1793) |
| ...it seems likely that it would b roadly have followed the line of the current... |
| ...the line of the current A465 main road from Abergavenny to Hereford as did the... |
| ...there were already plans for rail-based tram roads linking the Blaenavon ironworks to the Brecknock... |
| ...to Abergavenny. A series of other tram roads were opened in the early 1800s between... |
| ...the railway lines of today. A tram road or plateway was an early kind of... |
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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... |
| ..." called Upper Drewe land, including the road through it" was bought, exclusive of timber,... |
| ...being by cart or wagon along rough roads. At last the Guardians began to meet... |
| ...went, but every effort was made to track down the husbands. Unmarried mothers, who in... |
| ...suggested men should work nearby on the roads, but the Commissioners would not allow this.... |
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