Results for 'sandbach' across our collections
…. They had been built by Kitson & Co. of Leeds in 1854 and were named ELY and RHYMNEY. They were snapped up almost immediately…
…. They had been built by Kitson & Co. of Leeds in 1854 and were named ELY and RHYMNEY. They were snapped up almost immediately by Edwin Foden of Sandbach, a dealer, and evidently he sold them as quickly to Murrall and Stothert, who had leased the Tintern wire-works in 1866.5 It thus appears most likely that the transport of the locomotive (note the singular) to Tintern took place in or about March 1875…
…. Sandbach, Esq. 37th 1883 FISHGUARD C.E.G. Philipps, Esq., of Picton Castle. 38th 1884 BALA Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., MP, of Wynnstay. 39th 1885…
…. Sandbach, Esq. 37th 1883 FISHGUARD C.E.G. Philipps, Esq., of Picton Castle. 38th 1884 BALA Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., MP, of Wynnstay. 39th 1885 NEWPORT, Mon. The Rt. Hon. the Lord Tredegar. 40th 1886 SWANSEA John Talbot Dilwyn Llewellyn, Esq., MA. 41st 1887 DENBIGH Charles Salusbury Mainwaring, Esq. 42nd 1888 COWBRIDGE The Right Revd Richard Lewis, Bishop of Llandaff. 43rd 1889 BRITTANY M. le Dr…
…. The Welsh Economy, 1949-99, by Dennis Thomas. Towards Democratic Devolution: The Challenge of the Welsh Assembly, by Kevin Morgan. DENBIGHSHIRE HISTORICAL SOCIETY TRANSACTIONS, VOL.…
…. The Welsh Economy, 1949-99, by Dennis Thomas. Towards Democratic Devolution: The Challenge of the Welsh Assembly, by Kevin Morgan. DENBIGHSHIRE HISTORICAL SOCIETY TRANSACTIONS, VOL. 47 Andrew Robertson Sandbach and 'community' in mid 19th-century Llangemyw, by Andrew Cox. Emigrant Stonemasons: Trelawnyd, Abergele & St George, by R. Fred Roberts. A School Board with no Board School The Wrexham School…
… readers that 'the books of Bede tell no lies'79. The well known similarity between the decoration on the twin crosses at Sandbach, a few…
… readers that 'the books of Bede tell no lies'79. The well known similarity between the decoration on the twin crosses at Sandbach, a few miles north-east of Crewe, and the Pembrokeshire Pennaly cross is further evidence of the Anglo-Welsh cultural relationship. All of these crosses are influenced by Northumbrian art. The Viking raids began in 786, displacing Northumbrian artists, who made their way by…
… also, C L Wrenn, 'Saxons and Celts in South- West Britain', Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1959. 67Bakewell and Egham in Derbyshire,…
… also, C L Wrenn, 'Saxons and Celts in South- West Britain', Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1959. 67Bakewell and Egham in Derbyshire, and Sandbach in Cheshire, where place- name evidence records their existence at Christleton, Rowton (formerly Little Christleton) and Littleton (formerly Little Christleton). 68He has Mercian dedications at Shustoke, Warwcs., Holme Lacey…
… by Katherine von Schmidt, in The Transactions of the Radnorshire Soc., LXVIII, 15-33. The life and activities of Henry Robertson Sandbach (1806-95), the squire…
… by Katherine von Schmidt, in The Transactions of the Radnorshire Soc., LXVIII, 15-33. The life and activities of Henry Robertson Sandbach (1806-95), the squire of Uangernyw, are related by Andrew Cox, in Transactions of the Denbighshire Historical Soc., 47, 15-33. The letters of 'Hen Gymraes', written in 1921, recalling life in Ebbw Vale in the 1840s, are reprinted in Gwent Local History, 84, 35-49…