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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: Photographs of the Golden Valley Railway - Pandy (?1940s) |
...between Pontrilas and Pandy on the Down Road. Pontrilas branch engine - wartime snap taken... |
Digital Archive: Photographs of the Golden Valley Railway - Westbrook (1924 - 1951) |
...to the depth of snow on the roads. 154 Westbrook Station, Level Crossing... |
...c. 1949 164 Dismantling Newton Road Bridge between Dorstone and Westbrook by the... |
...September 1950 165 Dismantling Newton Road Bridge between Dorstone and Westbrook by the... |
...September 1950 166 Dismantling Newton Road Bridge between Dorstone and Westbrook by the... |
...closed on 2nd January 1950 and the track had been lifted. [?c.1951] 193 ... |
Digital Archive: Photographs of the Golden Valley Railway – Pontrilas in the Second World War (1939 - 1945) |
...left to right, Jack Parker [of Pontypool Road], Guard George Lewis, Lorry Driver Len Brown,... |
...am down Pick Up Hereford to Pontypool Road [during second war] standing beside engine in... |
...when working the Down Hereford to Pontypool Road Pick Up during the second war. Photo... |
... [At Pontrilas Station] Bill Ward, Pontypool Road, learning the road; Fred Thomas, Pontypool Road,... |
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Digital Archive: Photographs of the Golden Valley Railway – Pontrilas after the Second World War [Part 3 of 3] (1946 - 1967) |
...of the line to public traffic. The track remained open to Abbeydore and was used... |
Digital Archive- INDEX of photographs of documents relating to the Golden Valley Railway from the G Hales Collection (1875 - 1961) |
...a canal, or goit, alongside their new track, to save the expense of constructing two... |
...Freke Lewis, Esq. [1877] Map of the track of the Golden Valley Railway through land... |
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... |
Elizabeth Pugh versus the Golden Valley Railway Company (1876-1886) |
...few acres of her land for the track she eventually managed something that other local... |
...1879 by railway contractors. The line b roadly followed the valley of the river Dore,... |
...the river to be diverted alongside the track through the trench thus removing the need... |
...the Golden Valley Railway Company for their track. She considered that her riparian rights [the... |
...the Act of Parliament to divert any road or water course in the execution of... |
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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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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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