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- Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 2 June 2016. Monkstone Lighthouse Trinity House. Retrieved 2 June 2016 "Monkstone Lighthouse". Trinity House. Archived from...
- (Persian: دلربا) in Persian which means "Charming"; or "monk's gold" or "monkstone" from folkloric ****ociations with an unnamed monastic order. The material...
- Carmarthenshire border west to the Angle peninsula: Coppet Hall Point Monkstone Point Bowman's Point Second Point First Point Giltar Point Valleyfield...
- panels and spread to around 15,000 m2 (3.7 acres; 1.5 ha). A gr**** fire on Monkstone Beach, between Tenby and Saundersfoot, burned about 10 ha (25 acres) of...
- buildings. The farm is early 19th century. Ordnance Survey "PCNP: New Hedges-Monkstone" (PDF). Retrieved 6 August 2024. "PCNP: New Hedges" (PDF). Retrieved 6...
- village. It is the oldest golf club in the Swansea area. The marina of the Monkstone Sailing and Cruising Club is at Earlswood in the east of the area, under...
- S****ham-by-Sea, Sus****. Victory  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on the Monkstone, in the Bristol Channel. She was on a voyage from Newport, Monmouthshire...
- Barry Lighthouse  Vale of Glamorgan 51°23′28″N 3°15′31″W 1890 9 12 10 Monkstone Lighthouse  Vale of Glamorgan 51°24′53″N 3°6′0″W 1839 23 13 12 East Usk...
- Sunk 18 June 1917 Thistledhu  United Kingdom 4,026 Sunk 25 July 1917 Monkstone  United Kingdom 3,097 Sunk 31 July 1917 Orubian  United Kingdom 3,876...
- 12917; -4.65139) by U-486 ( Kriegsmarine). All 65 crew were rescued by Monkstone ( United Kingdom). USS Spence  United States Navy Typhoon Cobra: The Fletcher-class...