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Brockweir is a
village in
Hewelsfield and
Brockweir civil parish, in the
Forest of Dean
District of Gloucestershire, England. The
civil parish also includes...
- Gwilym. "W****ail Song (
Brockweir)". Glostrad.com.
Archived from the
original on 2019-11-29. Wortley, Russell. "W****ail Song
Brockweir" (PDF). Glostrad.com...
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wagonloads of
timber to
complete – and in 1824, 13
ships were
launched at
Brockweir alone. The
river was the
economic backbone of the region,
providing an...
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Millicent Hughes Mackenzie (1863 in
Bristol – 10
December 1942 in
Brockweir) was a
British professor of
education at
University College of
South Wales...
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Hewelsfield and
Brockweir is a
civil parish in
Forest of Dean District, Gloucestershire. The
parish was
called Hewelsfield until 1994. It
contains two...
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Brockweir Halt was a
request stop on the
former Wye
Valley Railway. It was
opened to the
public on 19
August 1929. It
closed in 1959 when p****enger services...
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Valley Railway opened in 1876, the
river ceased to be
navigable above Brockweir, and as the
river silted up,
Tintern became the
normal upper limit for...
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Hewelsfield is a
village in
Hewelsfield and
Brockweir civil parish, in the
Forest of Dean
district of Gloucestershire, England. The
village is located...
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Railway Key
dates November 1876
Station opened 1912
Station renamed 'for
Brockweir'
January 1959
Station closed to p****engers
January 1964
Station closed...
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advised to rest. She
travelled to the
small Gloucestershire village of
Brockweir in the Wye valley,
where her mother's
family lived,
before returning to...