Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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... Relics associated with them in Holyhead Island . " These papers , which are admirably illustrated by Mr. Blight , form two of the most distinctive features of the present volume . The Editorial Committee desire to tender their thanks to ...
... Relics associated with them in Holyhead Island . " These papers , which are admirably illustrated by Mr. Blight , form two of the most distinctive features of the present volume . The Editorial Committee desire to tender their thanks to ...
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... relics to light . Group of Tumuli . - On a plateau washed by the upper waters of the Clywedog and its right - hand tributary the Afon Llwyd , about two miles to the north - west of the Dinas , there is a group of five tumuli . The first ...
... relics to light . Group of Tumuli . - On a plateau washed by the upper waters of the Clywedog and its right - hand tributary the Afon Llwyd , about two miles to the north - west of the Dinas , there is a group of five tumuli . The first ...
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... relics , and it is to be hoped that the efforts made for their future preservation will prove successful . Higher up the valley , about a mile and a - half to the west of Trefeglwys , on the grounds of Cil - Haul , are to be seen the ...
... relics , and it is to be hoped that the efforts made for their future preservation will prove successful . Higher up the valley , about a mile and a - half to the west of Trefeglwys , on the grounds of Cil - Haul , are to be seen the ...
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... relic . Domen - y - Giw . - A mile to the south - west by west of Rhyd - yr - Onen , and rather more than a mile to the north of the village of Llangurig , on the crest of a high tract of moorland which here forms the line of water ...
... relic . Domen - y - Giw . - A mile to the south - west by west of Rhyd - yr - Onen , and rather more than a mile to the north of the village of Llangurig , on the crest of a high tract of moorland which here forms the line of water ...
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... relic of medieval Pembrokeshire were permitted to fall to ruin from neglect , or by conversion into a quarry of hewn stone . The walls at present seem substantial and in fair condition , and very trifling repairs from time to time would ...
... relic of medieval Pembrokeshire were permitted to fall to ruin from neglect , or by conversion into a quarry of hewn stone . The walls at present seem substantial and in fair condition , and very trifling repairs from time to time would ...
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