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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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