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| Guest contribution: Derelict Buildings on the Eastern Escarpment: an architectural guide, by Chris Hodges (2017) |
| ...Whitehall on the opposite side of the road to Firs Farm and secondly the house... |
| ...exception; it had a clearly demarcated access track leading away from the site further up... |
| ...valley. All readily accessible from the metalled road, it included The Place, Blaen and Middle... |
| ...45 shows its overall appearance from the road. Fig 45 The site has the typical... |
| ...At the time there was no metalled road to this site and even now there... |
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| Guest Contribution: Boundaries of the Manor of Snodhill (1824) |
| ...Brook at the stank upon the Horse road leading from Snodhill to Dorston, from thence... |
| ...the left, from thence to a cross road leading from the Godway to Blakemore, from... |
| ...to Brillers Wood, and thence across the road leading from Lyonshall to Blakemore, from thence... |
| ...on the left, thence across Stockley Hill road at a withy ( Ash in pencil)... |
| ...short to the right leaving a public road on the left leading from Stockley Hill... |
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| 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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| Research paper: The origin and decline of the Borough of Longtown (700s-1840s) |
| ...be a village and fields straddling a road between the rivers Olchon and Monnow, with... |
| ...the west side of the main village road where three roads converge [14] . Elements... |
| ...north of the village adjoining the village road, shown in Figure 5 [15] . ... |
| ...borough, showing the boundary as following the road itself. Since one of the fields contains... |
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| Digital Archive: Photographs of the Golden Valley Railway - Clifford (c.1930 - 1958) |
| ...Davies, Pontrilas, and Guard W Boucher, Pontypool Road, at Clifford under the water tank. Note... |
| ...taking supplies to areas cut off by road. 0262 [Winter on the Golden... |
| ... 9875 Removal of girders from Newton Road bridge, 14 mile post Golden Valley Branch,... |
| ... Removal of girders from Newton Road bridge, 14 mile post Golden Valley Branch,... |
| ...9881 Removal of girders from Newton Road bridge, 14 mile post Golden Valley Branch,... |
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| Research paper: Boundary of the Manor of Ewyas Lacy (1566 - 1705) |
| ...Upper Maescoed The locally managed landscape: Roads, tracks, and common land. No thoroughfare of... |
| ...1840s tithe maps suggest that very few roads defined the outside perimeter of the manor... |
| ...the manor there were a number of roads or tracks between parishes. However, it can... |
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| 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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| Randolph Trafford - The Flying Years, by James Baxendale O.B.E. (1927 - 1943) |
| ...a visit. We went up the road and joined a small group of spectators... |
| ...East where I was able to keep track of him and incidentally supply him with... |
| ...sped out of the drive onto the road. [151] A newspaper article,... |
| ...would prepare themselves for operational deployment ab road and, whilst in training, operate under RAF... |
| ...likely to be required for Service ab road during 1943 and that thus could normally... |
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| Archaeological Assessment of Longtown [Central Marches Historic Towns Survey] (1992-1996) |
| ...of houses along the Hay to Abergavenny road. 1.2 Topography, geology and soils Longtown... |
| ...it straggled along the Hay to Abergavenny road (Coplestone-Crow 1989). 1.5 Syntheses of documentary... |
| ...been a defended gateway where the main road entered the town. Church (HWCM 2362).... |
| ...right angles to the High Street. This road runs through the eastern bailey of the... |
| ...occupation on the west side of the road within the northern defences (HWCM 19472). To... |
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| Notes on properties in Middle and Lower Michaelchurch Escley and their ownership ( 1566 - 1844) |
| ...on Upper House lands either side of road has Exton to N and W of... |
| ...Highway leading to Michaelchurch Escley could be road to Bridge Inn which went to Maescoed ... |
| ...to Maescoed or could be the Longtown road. Newly erected tenement. Alexander Lord 1624:... |
| ...Farm to the Glebe and the Cefn Road, and 4 acres could be tithe 737... |
| ...also Birches 3 pieces 6.75a [over the road?]; Wern Kelin 3.5a; Cae Carieg 4.0a; Lower... |
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