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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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