near to Llandarcy, Neath Port Talbot/Castell-Nedd Port Talbot, Wales
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Triangulation Pillar (S4287)
by Adrian Dust
Coed-Y-Iarll 4th Order Triangulation Pillar carries Flush Bracket S4287 which marks a point 86.121m above mean sea level.
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Jersey Marine Tower
by Eirian Evans
Built by 1867 to support a camera obscura and is now listed Grade II. The Jersey Marine Hotel adjoining the Tower was demolished in 1965 but a new hotel has replaced it. The tower now provides additional accommodation for the hotel.
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Empty coal wagons head towards Swansea Burrows sidings
by roger geach
Now single track this was once a double track railway that led into Swansea Burrows sidings and the docks. The days when coal was exported through here are long gone and just a few sidings survive compared to how it used to be. This train... (more)
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Tennant Canal at Jersey Marine
by David Lewis
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Amazon distribution warehouse, Crymlyn
The warehouse extends to about 20 acres, about the size of 11 football pitches. The picture is taken from the new access road close to Jersey Marine.
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A483 westbound near Jersey Marine
by Colin Pyle
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The Towers Hotel at Night
by Ewan Maddock
Originally built in the 1860's the tower was part of a hotel complex and the Tower included a camera obscura. Most of the original hotel was demolished in the 1960's. The stable block and Tower have recently been refurbished and... (more)
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Camlas Jersey Marine Canal
Cerddwyr yn dilyn Camlas Tennant yn Jersey Marine.
Walkers following the Tennant Canal at Jersey Marine.
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Tennant Canal
by Alan Hughes
View of towpath alongside Tennant canal from Crymlyn bridge.
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Ocean View, Jersey Marine
by David Smith
Possibly an optimistic name for this winding road through a new development
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Boathouse, Tennant Canal, Jersey Marine |
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The Tennant Canal
by Eirian Evans
The Tennant canal was a development of the Glan-y-wern Canal, which was built across Crymlyn Bog to transport coal from a colliery on its northern edge to a creek on the River Neath called Red Jacket Pill. It closed after 20 years, but was... (more)
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