view gallery W0.2 km | Aberdulais, South Wales in Wikipedia Entries Aberdulais Tin Works (In industrial history) posted by: The_Senior_Crabbes location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 09/23/2012 last visited: 01/14/2013 |
view gallery W0.2 km | You Are Here - Aberdulais - Neath, Wales. in 'You Are Here' Maps Aberdulais is a village in Neath Port Talbot, Wales, lying on the River Neath. The village grew around the Aberdulais Falls, the site of successive industries and now a hydro-electric station. The National Trust owns and administers the site. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 04/15/2017 last visited: 04/23/2017 |
view gallery W0.2 km | Aberdulais - Neath Port Talbot, Wales. in UK Historical Markers Aberdulais is a village in Neath Port Talbot, Wales, lying on the River Neath. The village grew around the Aberdulais Falls, the site of successive industries and now a hydro-electric station. The National Trust owns and administers the site. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 04/16/2017 last visited: 04/23/2017 |
view gallery S0.2 km | Neath River Gauge, Aberdulais, Wales. in River Gauges This river Neath depth gauge at Aberdulais, is just downstream of the Tonna Road bridge and the Aberdulais Railway Viaduct. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 01/20/2012 last visited: 04/10/2012 |
view gallery SW0.2 km | Aberdulais Aqueduct, Neath, Wales. in Ancient Aqueducts The Aberdulais Aqueduct crosses the River Neath. It was constructed in 1823 to complete the Tennant Canal and was engineered by William Kirkhouse. The structure is 340 feet long and is carried on ten masonry arches. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 02/03/2012 last visited: 02/28/2014 |
view gallery SW0.2 km | Tennant Canal Aqueduct, Aberdulais, Neath, Wales. in Stone Bridges The Aberdulais Aqueduct is a 10 Arch bridge that crosses the River Neath. It was constructed in 1823 to complete the Tennant Canal and was engineered by William Kirkhouse. The structure is 340 feet long and is carried on ten masonry arches. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 02/05/2012 last visited: 02/28/2014 |
view gallery SW0.2 km | Neath Tennant Canal Aqueduct, Aberdulais, Wales. in Arch Bridges The Aberdulais Aqueduct is a 10 Arch bridge that crosses the River Neath. It was constructed in 1823 to complete the Tennant Canal and was engineered by William Kirkhouse. The structure is 340 feet long and is carried on ten masonry arches. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 02/03/2012 last visited: 02/28/2014 |
view gallery W0.2 km | Aberdulais Waterfall, Wales in Hydroelectric Power Stations Aberdulais waterfall drives a waterwheel and a turbine, both of which generate electricity for the local area. posted by: The_Senior_Crabbes location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 09/26/2012 last visited: 01/14/2013 |
view gallery W0.2 km | Aberdulais Waterwheel, Wales in Working Water Wheels A wroking waterwheel on the site of the Aberdulais Tin Works posted by: The_Senior_Crabbes location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 09/23/2012 last visited: 01/14/2013 |
view gallery W0.2 km | Aberdulais Waterfall, Aberdulais, Wales in Waterfalls Aberdulais waterfall, posted by: The_Senior_Crabbes location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 10/13/2012 last visited: 02/28/2014 |
view gallery SW0.2 km | Aberdulais Railway Bridge, Neath, Wales. in Railroad Bridges Aberdulais Railway bridge is a stone viaduct which has five arches, that span the River Neath and a minor access road. The bridge carries the Vale of Neath line. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 01/17/2012 last visited: 04/10/2012 |
view gallery SW0.2 km | Aberdulais 5 Arch Bridge, Neath, Wales. in Arch Bridges Aberdulais Railway Viaduct is a stone bridge which has five arches, that span the River Neath and a minor access road. The bridge carries the Vale of Neath railway line. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 01/18/2012 last visited: 04/10/2012 |
view gallery SW1.8 km | St.illtyd - Medieval Church - Neath, Wales. in Medieval Churches Parish Church of Saint illtyd - A small church rebuilt by the Norman's from stone in the 11th to 13th Century. On the site of an even older church (6th Century) St Illtyd's is a grade II listed building. Located at Llantwit Road, Neath, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 06/24/2015 last visited: 06/25/2015 |
view gallery SW1.8 km | Parish Church of Saint illtyd - Neath, Wales. in This Old Church Parish Church of Saint illtyd - A small church rebuilt by the Norman's from stone in the 11th to 13th Century. On the site of an even older church (6th Century) St Illtyd's is a grade II listed building. Located at Llantwit Road, Neath, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 06/24/2015 last visited: 06/25/2015 |
view gallery SW1.8 km | Saint illtyd - Churchyard - Llantwit-juxta-Neath, Wales. in Churchyard Cemeteries The Parish Church of Saint illtyd stands surrounded by thousands of ancient burials & hundreds of old gravestones. There has been Christian worship at this site for over 1400 years. Located at Llantwit Road, Llantwit-juxta-Neath, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 06/25/2015 last visited: 06/29/2015 |
view gallery SW1.8 km | Saint illtyd - Church in Wales - Llantwit-juxta-Neath, Wales. in Anglican and Episcopal Churches Saint illtyd is a Church in Wales, part of the Worldwide Anglican Communion, in the Diocese of Llandaff. There has been Christian worship at this site for over 1400 years. Located at Llantwit Road, Llantwit-juxta-Neath, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 06/24/2015 last visited: 06/25/2015 |
view gallery SW1.8 km | Church of Saint illtyd - Bell Tower - Llantwit juxta Neath, Wales in Bell Towers The Parish Church of Saint Illtyd features a medieval three story Bell Tower with crenelated parapet, & single belfry openings. Located at Llantwit Road, Llantwit juxta Neath, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 11/25/2016 last visited: 11/26/2016 |
view gallery SW1.9 km | Murder Stone - St Catwgs - Cadoxton, Wales. in Graves Mentioning a Cause of Death St Catwgs churchyard is known for the ‘Murder Stone’ Welsh stones which marked the graves of murder victims, in this case, Margaret Williams aged 26 Murdered in 1822. ‘Murder Stones’ were a fashion during the early nineteenth century in Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: North Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 06/16/2015 last visited: 08/10/2015 |
view gallery SW1.9 km | St Catwgs - Medieval Church - Cadoxton-juxta-Neath, Wales in Medieval Churches There has been Christian worship for at least 1400 years at this site. St Catwg's is the oldest church in the Vale of Neath. The oldest part of the current church is the tower which dates from the 13th Century. Located in Cadoxton-juxta-Neath. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 06/23/2015 last visited: 08/10/2015 |
view gallery SW1.9 km | St Catwgs Church - Cadoxton-juxta-Neath, Wales. in This Old Church St Catwgs Church - Said to be the oldest church in the vale of Neath. The tower is believed to be from the 13th century, with the nave, chancel & porch dating prior to 1736. Located in Cadoxton-juxta-Neath, Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 06/23/2015 last visited: 08/10/2015 |
view gallery SW1.9 km | Ascension - St Catwgs Church - Cadoxton-juxta-Neath, Wales. in Stained Glass Windows St Catwgs a Norman church, the oldest in the Vale of Neath with beautiful stained glass windows. Located in Cadoxton, Neath, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 06/22/2015 last visited: 06/25/2015 |
view gallery SW1.9 km | St Catwgs Church - Belltower - Cadoxton-juxta-Neath, Wales. in Bell Towers St Catwg's is the oldest church in the Vale of Neath. The oldest part of the church is the Norman tower which dates from the 13th Century, it was not until 1770 when the first bells were hung. Located in Cadoxton-juxta-Neath, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 06/23/2015 last visited: 08/10/2015 |
view gallery SW1.9 km | St Catwg's Church, Cadoxton, South Wales, UK. in Churchyard Crosses This cross is found in the front of St Catwgs Churchyard Cadoxton. posted by: Djstevi.&.BlackWidow location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 01/22/2012 last visited: 02/01/2012 |
view gallery SW1.9 km | St Catwg's Church - Cadoxton, Wales in Anglican and Episcopal Churches Located in a quiet village of Cadoxton. posted by: Djstevi.&.BlackWidow location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 01/25/2012 last visited: 02/01/2012 |
view gallery SW1.9 km | St Catwg Church in Churchyard Cemeteries Village of Cadoxton posted by: Djstevi.&.BlackWidow location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 01/23/2012 last visited: 02/01/2012 |
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