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Breidden Hill is a steep-sided hill in Powys, Wales, near the town of Welshpool. It is
immediately surrounded by the
villages of Trewern, Middletown, Criggion...
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Admiral Rodney's
Pillar (Welsh:
Pilar Rodney) is a
monument on
Breidden Hill in Powys, Wales. It was
built in 1781–82 to
commemorate the
naval victories...
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Spanish Town
Memorial in St Paul's Cathedral,
London Rodney's
Pillar on
Breidden Hill in
Wales Admiral Rodney public house, Long
Buckby In
February 1783...
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Breidden railway station was a
station in Middletown, Powys, Wales. The
station closed in 1960.
There was a
station house and two
staggered platforms as...
- 1016/0024-4937(73)90076-5. Jevons, H.
Stanley (1904). "Note on the
Keratophyres of the
Breidden and
Berwyn Hills".
Geological Magazine. 1 (1): 13–16. Bibcode:1904GeoM...
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Middletown has many
local sites,
including Cefn y
Castell and
Breidden Hill. The
nearest town to
Middletown is Welshpool,
which is
situated 5...
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Bruthen – a
Celtic place name used in
Britain (now
named Breidden),
between Shropshire,
England and Powys, Wales; also a Scott's
Gaelic word...
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Later Bronze Age and was
contemporary with the
earliest phase of the
Breidden Hill fort near Welshpool. The
larger hillfort of the
later phase belongs...
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Blaen Cilieni Blaen Nedd Blaen-y-cwm Wood
Brechfa Pool
Brecon Beacons Breidden Hill
Brithdir a Chwm Mawr Bron-y-Buckley Wood Bryn Coch Bryn-bwch Bryngwyn...
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Department control;
there was a
daily train conveying granite from the
Breidden quarries. In 1945
Melverley viaduct showed obvious signs of
weakness and...