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Mawddach Crescent, Arthog, North Wales
The Horningsea Fossil Diggings
The Burwell Fossil Diggings
The Little Berkhamsted Spy Ring
During the Second World War, Mrs Rochford of The Old Manor House, Little Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, took in a number of male lodgers. Exactly how much she, her family, and other …
Agents Francaises
Between 1942 and 1944, at least 36 French women were recruited by British, French, Soviet and American intelligence agencies, trained as organisers, wireless operators, couriers …
The Bouldon Iron Furnace, Shropshire
At the beginning of the English Civil War, the Royalist Army in Shropshire needed cannons and cannonballs. King Charles I's master of ordnance would have liaised with Sir Charles …
Operation EBENSBURG
Some captured German and Austrian personnel were brought to Britain as prisoners of war. Those who were identified as anti-Nazi were 'turned' and, codenamed 'Bonzos', were trained …
The Shillington Fossil Diggings
Meifod in the News
Most people who live in Wales will probably have never heard of Meifod. Maybe they know it as Meivod. Those living in Montgomeryshire will know of this small village, north of …
The Geology, Glaciation and Drainage of the Barmouth and Arthog area, North Wales
This booklet provides a detailed, illustrated account of the geology, glaciation and drainage of the Barmouth and Arthog area of North Wales.
There's Life in The Crown Inn, Munslow
On the road between Craven Arms and Much Wenlock in Shropshire there are four pubs. One, the Crown Inn, formerly the Hundred House, boasts having a timber over the inglenook …
There's Life in The Feathers, Ludlow
The world-famous Feathers Hotel in Ludlow is a well-preserved Tudor Inn. It is visited and photographed by tourists and locals, but few know much about its history. Bernard …