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Page 107
... town surveyed in 1829 shows that the family already owned most of the properties in the town's main streets.3 That the structure of nineteenth - century Beaumaris was based upon the layout of the medieval town is apparent from John ...
... town surveyed in 1829 shows that the family already owned most of the properties in the town's main streets.3 That the structure of nineteenth - century Beaumaris was based upon the layout of the medieval town is apparent from John ...
Page 109
... town wall , its earlier origin preserved in its seventeenth - century stairway ( Figs 3-4 ) . The town hall , completed in 1785 , contained a shambles and market house at street level , and in 1826 a new open - air market was begun in ...
... town wall , its earlier origin preserved in its seventeenth - century stairway ( Figs 3-4 ) . The town hall , completed in 1785 , contained a shambles and market house at street level , and in 1826 a new open - air market was begun in ...
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... town shifted beyond the town wall , largely due to the expansion of its port , namely the early nineteenth - century Slate Quay , and Victoria Dock , built in 1874 to handle the general trade . The thriving port limited the town's ...
... town shifted beyond the town wall , largely due to the expansion of its port , namely the early nineteenth - century Slate Quay , and Victoria Dock , built in 1874 to handle the general trade . The thriving port limited the town's ...
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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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