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Page 105
... continued to flourish as a port and commercial centre in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . It had no permanent harbour , but its sheltered position in the Menai Strait was ideal for transhipment from ocean - going to coastal ...
... continued to flourish as a port and commercial centre in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . It had no permanent harbour , but its sheltered position in the Menai Strait was ideal for transhipment from ocean - going to coastal ...
Page 162
... continued to develop ' ( page xxi ) . But the reader is left in no doubt that Wmffre cares deeply about the toponymy and language of Wales , and his sometimes barely concealed annoyance and impatience chiefly seems to stem from the fact ...
... continued to develop ' ( page xxi ) . But the reader is left in no doubt that Wmffre cares deeply about the toponymy and language of Wales , and his sometimes barely concealed annoyance and impatience chiefly seems to stem from the fact ...
Page 181
... continued to undertake rescue excavations there until the creation of a dedicated excavation unit , and in 1964 she finally located the elusive legionary fortress , although it was not until the discovery of the bath - house in 1971 ...
... continued to undertake rescue excavations there until the creation of a dedicated excavation unit , and in 1964 she finally located the elusive legionary fortress , although it was not until the discovery of the bath - house in 1971 ...
Contents
A newly discovered Roman marching camp at Pen Plaenau | 13 |
The inscribed stones of Llanaelhaearn Church Gwynedd and the significance of their places | 23 |
The medieval bishops effigies at Llandaff Cathedral By Madeleine Gray | 37 |
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