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near to Llangynidr, Powys, Wales


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Sample images Breakdown list images taken from SO1419 [2] taken pre 2000 [2]
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SO1419 : Narrow boats at depot above Lock 65, by M J Roscoe Narrow boats at depot above Lock 65,
Moored narrow boats on the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal below Bridge 134 SO1419 : Bridge 134, Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal.
SO1419 : Tuag at Langynidr / Towards Llangynidr by Alan Richards Tuag at Langynidr / Towards Llangynidr
Cerddwyr yn dilyn Ffordd y Bannau i gyfeiriad Llangynidr. Walkers following the Beacons Way in the direction of Llangynidr (Cynidr's church).
SO1419 : Field on the Beacons Way by Derek Harper Field on the Beacons Way
Crossed by the Way following Llangynidr footpath 11/1 as the land gently drops towards the confluence of Afon Crawnon with the River Usk. The wooded hill ahead is Myarth.
SO1419 : Miniature ponies in field by George Evans Miniature ponies in field
On the Beacons Way.
SO1419 : Canal aqueduct, Cwmcrawnon by Jaggery Canal aqueduct, Cwmcrawnon
Viewed from the B4558 on Pont Crawnon looking towards the stone aqueduct carrying the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal over Afon Crawnon, a tributary of the River Usk, into which it flows about 200 metres behind the camera.
SO1419 : Narrowboat navigating the Mon. & Brec. at Llangynidr by Jeremy Bolwell Narrowboat navigating the Mon. & Brec. at Llangynidr
Even in inclement conditions a narrowboat holiday looks like fun.
SO1419 : Bridge over Afon Crawnon by David M Clark Bridge over Afon Crawnon
The Afon Crawnon flows into the river Usk to the west of Llangynidr, seen here from the Beacons Way path that crosses the canal.
SO1419 : Llangynidr Locks by Stephen McKay Llangynidr Locks
The top paddle is open and the middle lock of the flight of five, called Gwlawcoed Lock (no 66), is filling from the short pound to the next lock up, Little Lock.
SO1419 : Llangynidr: the Coach and Horses Tavern by Keith Salvesen Llangynidr: the Coach and Horses Tavern
SO1419 : Lambs at Llangynidr by Colin Madge Lambs at Llangynidr
SO1419 : Lock at Cwmcrawnon by Tim Cook Lock at Cwmcrawnon
SO1419 : Passing the Coach and Horses pub in Llangynidr by Rob Purvis Passing the Coach and Horses pub in Llangynidr

 
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