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Photographs of a map of the Abbeydore Court Estate (c.1875) |
...legal dispute in 1880 between the Golden Valley Railway Company and Miss Elizabeth Pugh concerning... |
...Miss Elizabeth Pugh concerning diversion of the river Dore during construction of the railway. ... |
Photograph of a map of the track of the Golden Valley Railway through land owned by Miss Elizabeth Pugh at Bridge Farm (1920) |
...map of the track of the Golden Valley Railway through land owned by Miss Elizabeth... |
...XLIV.11, showing the track of the Golden Valley Railway through land owned by Miss Elizabeth... |
...at issue was the diversion of the river Dore into a goit or trench alongside... |
...instead of constructing bridges over the original river course. The diversion can clearly be seen... |
...legal dispute in 1880 between the Golden Valley Railway Company and Miss Elizabeth Pugh concerning... |
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Photographs of Abstract of Title of the British Transport Commission to land acquired by the Golden Valley Railway Company (c.1840 - 1901) |
...Commission to land acquired by the Golden Valley Railway Company Place name: Abbeydore, Ewyas Harold... |
...Elizabeth Pugh and others by the Golden Valley Railway Company. The Abstract is dated 1960,... |
...appends maps showing the diversion of the river Dore between the 1 mile and 1... |
...1886 by Miss Pugh to the Golden Valley Railway Company for the sum of 300,... |
...legal dispute in 1880 between the Golden Valley Railway Company and Miss Elizabeth Pugh concerning... |
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Photograph of Sale Agreement and Plan of property sold to the Golden Valley Railway Company by Thomas Freke Lewis, Esq. (1877 -1878) |
...Plan of property sold to the Golden Valley Railway Company by Thomas Freke Lewis, Esq.... |
...parish of Abbeydore sold to the Golden Valley Railway Company by Thomas Freke-Lewis, Esq. in... |
...founding shareholders and advocates of the Golden Valley Railway. This is part of a wider... |
...legal dispute in 1880 between the Golden Valley Railway Company and Miss Elizabeth Pugh concerning... |
...Miss Elizabeth Pugh concerning diversion of the river Dore during construction of the railway. ... |
James Spencer Papers: Survey of Neuaddlwyd with plan (1794) |
...estate is 31a-2r-21p. Positions of buildings and field gateways are shown. The estate is situated... |
...shown. The estate is situated astride the River Escley. ... |
Elizabeth Pugh versus the Golden Valley Railway Company (1876-1886) |
... Title: Elizabeth Pugh versus the Golden Valley Railway Company Date: 1876-1886 ... |
... Elizabeth Pugh versus the Golden Valley Railway Company The Golden Valley Railway... |
...well as wealthy landowners in the Golden Valley suffered serious financial hardship as a result.... |
...happened. The section of the Golden Valley Railway from Pontrilas to Dorstone, authorised by... |
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Digital Archive - Sale Particulars: Pen-y-Parc, Upper Wernddu (2023) |
...stunning rural location Unspoilt views towards Clee Hill in Shropshire and The Malverns in Worcestershire... |
Digital Archive - Sale Particulars: The Coach House, Penyworlod Farm Barns (2023) |
...Location Generous Accommodation Throughout 24' Lounge With Wood Burning Stove; Kitchen/Diner & Separate Utility Area;... |
Ewyas Lacy in Pictures – Occupations and Crafts (2007) |
...Margarets church Oak panelling A laid hedge starting in regrowth Ditch and dry stone... |
...Ditch and dry stone wall on Vagar Hill Ditch and dry stone wall on... |
...Ditch and dry stone wall on Vagar Hill Logging firewood in Court Wood, Michaelchurch ... |
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Ewyas Lacy in Pictures – Historic Features (2007) |
...stone Bronze Age henge located on Cefn Hill Bronze Age henge located on Cefn... |
...Hill The Mill weir on the Escley Brook, Michaelchurch Escley ... |