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The Periglacial Formation of the Black Daren in the Black Mountains (Post Glacial Period, 11-12,000 years ago) |
...stripped from the rock face. The present road and car parking area at map ref.... |
...age. The Black Daren from the public road and car parking area at SO298299 in... |
Letter from Bartholomew Haseldon to Mr Pardoe (1774) |
...Mr Pardoe at the Crown in B road St. in Ludlow Huntington, 30th May 1774... |
...Ewas Harrell [Ewyas Harold] ( a bad road indeed) but we fortunatly met with Rumsey... |
...[part of Newton and St Margarets] (such roads it was at times doubtful wether Mr... |
Guest Contribution: History of Whitehouse Estate by Arthur Seward Wood (1954) |
...approach with easier gradient from the main road. The Slough Brook was crossed by a... |
...exceptional length and straightness was transported by road to a point on the coast near... |
...Seward held was a Trusteeship of the Turnpike road from Peterchurch to the Bowling Green,... |
...miles from Hereford. When portions of the road were being realigned, he made strenuous endeavours... |
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Guest Contribution: Notes on the Sale of Timber from Whitehouse in 1812-13 (1812) |
...cubic feet. This tree was transported by road to the South Wales coast, near Tenby,... |
A Deed of Mortgage (1600s) |
...Bacton to Urescoed Gennoll, confusing the present road from Newton to Bacton with an old... |
Dr. W.H. Morgan of Longtown and Ewyas Harold (1905 – 1940’s) |
...around to visit his country patients. The roads of this area would be unrecognisable to... |
...hedges were untrimmed and encroached over the road. Men often had to dismount their horses... |
...occasionally used his bicycle, particularly when the roads were bad with snow and ice. Our... |
Oral History: Warren Lewis’ recollections of Michaelchurch Mill etc. (1907-1950) |
...to Peterchurch and then up the back road to Urishay. That was the route, a... |
...the places that weren t on the road we delivered on another day. That was... |
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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Memories of my School Days by Pat the Evacuee (2000) |
...been Newton Church Hall. At the cross roads of Newton and St Margarets, I can... |
...hired a cottage: just off the Abergavenny Road so as to tour Newton & St... |
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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