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Criggion (Welsh: Crugion) is a
village in Powys, Wales.
Criggion Radio Station was
located nearby. A
branch of the now
defunct Shropshire and Montgomeryshire...
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Criggion Radio Station was a
transmitter site
latterly operated by BT on
behalf of the UK
Ministry of Defence. It was
located near the
village of Criggion...
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running from Shrewsbury,
England to Llanymynech, Wales, with a
branch to
Criggion. It was
promoted by
Holman Fred Stephens,
better known as
Colonel Stephens...
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built between Shrewsbury, England, and
quarry locations at
Nantmawr and
Criggion in Wales. It was
initially opened in 1866;
despite the
extensive title...
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Criggion railway station was a
station in
Criggion, Powys, Wales. The
station opened in 1871 and
closed in 1932. The
station house now
forms two private...
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Criggion is a
community in Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, 87
miles (140 km) from
Cardiff and 148
miles (238 km) from London. The
Bausley and
Criggion...
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abutments are clad
externally with
precast concrete units faced with
Criggion Green and Blue Shap
stone and the
fascias of the
bridge are
calcined flint...
- GBZ may
refer to:
Criggion Radio Station, a
defunct British VLF
transmitter Centre for
British Studies (German: Großbritannienzentrum),
Humboldt University...
- by the
British Navy for
transmitting messages to
submerged submarines.
Criggion radio station acted as a reserve. The GBR
transmitter was shut down on...
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small masts or
towers or rock anchors. The same
technique was also used at
Criggion radio station. For ELF
transmitters ground dipole antennas are used. Such...