Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field ClubWoolhope Naturalists' Field Club., 1898 |
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... parties , and that little real work is done . This is severe criticism . It should never be forgotten that even the hardest workers and most laborious students have their zeal quickened by the opportunities these excursions give for ...
... parties , and that little real work is done . This is severe criticism . It should never be forgotten that even the hardest workers and most laborious students have their zeal quickened by the opportunities these excursions give for ...
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... party left Hereford by the 9.40 Worcester train for Ashperton Station , where they were met by carriages for the proposed route . The first object of visit on the programme was Mainstone Court , the seat of the late Captain Johnstone ...
... party left Hereford by the 9.40 Worcester train for Ashperton Station , where they were met by carriages for the proposed route . The first object of visit on the programme was Mainstone Court , the seat of the late Captain Johnstone ...
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... party walked to view some ancient buildings which formerly formed a portion of the Bishop of Hereford's Bosbury Palace . From early Anglo Saxon times the Manor of Bosbury was part of the possessions of the See of Hereford . The entrance ...
... party walked to view some ancient buildings which formerly formed a portion of the Bishop of Hereford's Bosbury Palace . From early Anglo Saxon times the Manor of Bosbury was part of the possessions of the See of Hereford . The entrance ...
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... party were allowed complete ingress to the Castle . through which they were conducted by Mr. Edwin Seward , the president of the Cardiff Naturalists ' Club , who gave a full descriptive account of the various parts through which the ...
... party were allowed complete ingress to the Castle . through which they were conducted by Mr. Edwin Seward , the president of the Cardiff Naturalists ' Club , who gave a full descriptive account of the various parts through which the ...
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... party were met by Mr. E. S. Cobbold , Honorary Secretary of the Caradoc and Severn Valley Field Club , who had kindly consented to act as Director for the day , and whose exertions to render the meeting a success cannot be too highly ...
... party were met by Mr. E. S. Cobbold , Honorary Secretary of the Caradoc and Severn Valley Field Club , who had kindly consented to act as Director for the day , and whose exertions to render the meeting a success cannot be too highly ...
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ancient Archæological Aymestrey beds birds Birmingham Brass denarius bridge brine British bust to right Caerleon Caerwent Camp Castle Cecil Moore century chancel Church Claerwen coins Committee Constantine Croft Ambrey Davies denarius district draped bust Droitwich Dudley east Edward Elan Valley elevation England exergue Field Club Field Meeting Forest of Dean geological Gloucestershire ground height Hereford Herefordshire Hill House inches John Kenchester Labarum Ledbury Limestone Ludlow Marl miles million gallons Mortimer's Cross nest observed Offa's Dyke Olchon Old Red Sandstone Ordnance P.F. AVG parish Pilley Portskewett present President Presteign Radnorshire railway record Rhayader river Elan river Wye road rocks Roman salt Severn Severn Tunnel Shales side Silurian Society specimens standing to left station stone Survey Transactions trees tunnel Wales wall Wood Woolhope Club Woolhope Naturalists Wormesley Wroxeter yards