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Renew Party political office, Cambrian Road, Newport
by Jaggery
Recently-opened office viewed on April 1st 2019. A Renew Party candidate is one of eleven candidates at the Newport West by-election on Thursday April 4th 2019. The by-election was caused by the death of Paul Flynn (Labour Party) on... (more)
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Class 33 at Newport
by Gareth James
One of the many rugby specials that used locomotive haulage in the late 1990s.
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Newport station, west end 2011
View SW, towards Gaer Tunnel, Cardiff, Swansea etc.: ex-GWR South Wales main line. An Up HST express is arriving at Platform 3. Considerable changes had been made since 2001 - cf.ST3088 : Newport station, west end 2001.
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Mormon Church on Queen's Hill
Below street level and well shaded by trees in summer, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons) on Queen's Hill.
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From red pillarbox to Red Key, Bridge Street, Newport
by Jaggery
The Newport branch of Red Key Property Services is at 21 Bridge Street.
The pillarbox Link is from the reign of King George V.
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Railway Station, Newport/Casnewydd
Overlooking the former stabling point, which was at the southern end of the station. The station has since been remodelled.
Present were - 1st row 37142 - 37146 2nd 37141 - 47303 3rd 37904 4th 37699 - 37906 - brake van and 08??? In the... (more)
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Ordnance Survey Rivet
by Adrian Dust
This OS rivet can be found on what was once the wall of St Luke's Church. Now a car park. It marks a point 15.945m above mean sea level.
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Raglan Barracks |
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Three EWS diesel locomotives pass through Newport railway station
by Jaggery
Viewed from platform 2, looking NE. 3 EWS diesel locomotives, coupled together and running 'light' (ie without a train) head away from the camera. EWS in the acronym of the English, Welsh and Scottish Railway, the largest British... (more)
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Warning sign - two way traffic, Bailey Street, Newport
by Jaggery
Bailey Street is wide enough for two-way traffic and marked parking areas on both sides of the street.
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The old station building, Newport, South Wales
This building used to house the entrance hall to the station. This has been moved and the building shown has been renovated and converted to offices.
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