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- acquiring and developing forges and furnaces in Monkswood, Cwmffrwdoer, Trosnant, Llanelly and Abercarn. Hanbury acquired leases and rights to utilise the...
- British painter of landscape and rural life. Barker was born in 1769, at Trosnant near the village of Pontypool, in Monmouthshire. His father, Benjamin Barker...
- the country. Leigh Park contains several primary schools: Front Lawn, Trosnant, Riders, Sharps Copse, Park House, Warren Park, Barncroft School and St...
- railway branches were constructed from near Pontypool to Blaen-Din Works and Trosnant Furnace. From Crumlin a railway was built to Beaufort Iron Works, which...
- and Blaenavon, Tor****, Wales Discharge    • location Caerleon Basin features Tributaries    • left Nant y Gollen, Nant Dar, Nant Ffrwd Oer, Trosnant...
- quarries to Ebbw Vale via junctions with R****a Railroad   Trosnant Tramroad 1796 Trosnant Furnace and Blaendare ironworks to Pontymoile canal wharf  ...
- School, Titchfield Tower Hill Primary School, Farnborough Trosnant Infant School, Leigh Park Trosnant Junior School, Leigh Park Tweseldown Infant School, Church...
- Brecknockshire, was born at Llanelly in 1801. The family later moved to Trosnant, near Pontypool. On 9 November 1838, Phillips was elected Mayor of Newport...
- tramroads had already been constructed in readiness connecting the furnaces of Trosnant, Blaendare and Blaenavon to the line of the canal. When the Crumlin arm...
- Court 1847: William Mark Wood, of Rhymney 1848: Edward Harris Phillips, of Trosnant Cottage 1849: John Arthur Edward Herbert, of Llanarth Court 1850: Crawshay...