Bridges Architecture, COMPYBOY, Europe, EC, EEC, United Kingdom, UK, Great Britain, GB, Wales, Gwynedd, Conway, Conway Suspension Bridge, Bridge, bridges, Suspension, opened 1826, designed by Thomas Telford, Thomas Thelford, Telford, central span 327 ft, width 32 ft, Conway River, Conway Castle, water, river, 1826, North Wales, horizontal, 3600x2524@300DPI,
Chepstow Castle - Monmouthshire, Wales, UK. It is the oldest surviving stone castle in the UK. Construction started about 1067 under the instruction of the Norman lord William fitsOsbern and continued over several centuries until about 1270.
Chepstow Castle - Monmouthshire, Wales, UK. It is the oldest surviving stone castle in the UK. Construction started about 1067 under the instruction of the Norman lord William fitsOsbern and continued over several centuries until about 1270.
Chepstow Castle - Monmouthshire, Wales, UK. It is the oldest surviving stone castle in the UK. Construction started about 1067 under the instruction of the Norman lord William fitsOsbern and continued over several centuries until about 1270.
Memorial; plaque; commemorating gallantry bravery; William Charles Williams; VC Victoria Cross highest prestigious award Royal Navy able seam; HMS River Clyde; German submarine deck gun from SM UB-91 presented by King George Chepstow Cas-gwent Monmouthshire Wales UK GB
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Memorial for William Charles Williams V.C. who was killed at Gallipoli.
Memorial; plaque; commemorating gallantry bravery; William Charles Williams; VC Victoria Cross highest prestigious award Royal Navy able seam; HMS River Clyde; German submarine deck gun from SM UB-91 presented by King George Chepstow Cas-Gwent Monmouthshire Wales UK GB; sign; interesting; unusual; historic; heritage; record;
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Memorial for William Charles Williams V.C. who was killed at Gallipoli.
Memorial; plaque; commemorating gallantry bravery; William Charles Williams; VC Victoria Cross highest prestigious award Royal Navy able seam; HMS River Clyde; German submarine deck gun from SM UB-91 presented by King George Chepstow Cas-gwent Monmouthshire Wales UK GB
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Memorial for William Charles Williams V.C. who was killed at Gallipoli.
Chepstow bell foundry cast casting Portwall church bells; St Mary's Parish Church; Evan Evans; William Evans; bell ringing Monmouthshire Wales UK GB plaque memorial historic; sign; interesting; unusual; historic; heritage; record;
bridge elegant cast iron 1816 old road A48 river Wye builder; John Rastrick; Hazeldine Rastrick & Brodie; John Rennie; design Architecture transport heritage landscape horizontal Chepstow Monmouthshire Wales UK GB Cas-gwent
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The 1816 cast iron bridge over the river Wye at Chepstow
plaque memorial Chartist movement chartists convicted leaders ringleaders; John Frost; William Jones; Zephaniah Williams; sentence sentenced guilty judged judgement transportation transported; Van Diemen's Land; Chepstow society Monmouthshire; Wales; River Wye UK GB portrait vertical; sign; interesting; unusual; historic; heritage; record;
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Plaque commemorating chartists transported to Tasmania
Roman; amphitheatre; remains; Architecture; archaeology; archaeological; site; Second Augustan Legion; 75 A.D; excavated 1926; Sir Mortimer Wheeler; King Arthur; court; history; historic; heritage; building; Caerleon; Newport; South Wales; Wales; UK; GB; Roman architecture; Roman site; Roman masonry; Roman games; Isca;
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Caerleon Amphitheatre at the site of the Roman fortress of Isca
Tintern Abbey; abbey; ruin; remains; stonework; masonry; religious; building; Cistercian; house; monks; White monks; Dissolution of the Monasteries; Henry VIII; Henry 8th; Tintern; Monmouthshire; Wales; Cadw; Wye valley;
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Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty the ruins of Tintern Abbey are an impressive sight. Founded in 1131 A.D. it was the home of Cistercian Monks until the dissolution of the monastries in 1536 under Henry VIII. It is now in the care of Cadw the Welsh Government's historic environment service.