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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… near the termination of the Menai straits, and having a station on the Holyhead railway, Aber possesses every … wide, and vessels of large burthen are able to come up at spring tides. The port is often called Port-Talbot, after the … & Co., who have other works at Merthyr-Tydvil. In the spring of that year, Mr. Crawshay Bailey commenced some large …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… are the Abbey and Grange Farm. Roman c(1). In the station yard in 1908 the surface of the Roman main road from … with moulded diagonal ribs and a foliated boss. The ribs spring from corbel-capitals carved with 'stiff-leaf' foliage … with remains of inscription "William . . . er of H[erefo]rd, painter, 1701," in middle of wall, panel with bay-leaf …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and its ancient castle occupied the site of a Roman station between the wall of Antonine and the port of Cramond … balustrade, and having a rise of 29 feet only from the spring of the arch, on the west side of which is a dry arch, … and every requisite; they were amply supplied with pure spring water, and, previously to the establishment of those …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… House, about 200 yards N.W. of King's Langley railway station, was found about 1825. ConditionNo remains above …