This detailed map is double-sided to provide maximum coverage. The main map covers the town, but the railway junction area to the east is on the backing map, a section of adjacent sheet 6.16. Principal features on the main map include town centre with individual buildings neatly shown, St Mary's church, The Priory, Town Hall, castle remains, Pen-y-Pound, Cantref, LNWR
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Abergavenny 1916: Monmouthshire Sheet 6.15 (Old Ordnance
Abergavenny 1916: Monmouthshire Sheet 6.15 (Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Monmouthshire)
9781787211100: Abergavenny 1916: Monmouthshire Sheet 6.15
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This detailed map is double-sided to provide maximum coverage.
Presented is an authentic old map taken from a dis-bound plat book published in 1916.
Ordnance survey maps of monmouthshire from the nineteenth century sheet 006, abergavenny, blaenawey, cwrt-y-gollen, gilwern, glangrwyney, govilon,.
This detailed map is double-sided to provide maximum coverage, abergavenny 1916 - monmouthshire sheet 6,15.
Covers brecon road station, st mary's church, bailey park, abergavemny union workhouse, cantref, abergavenny castle and usk bridge.
Description: this plan of part of monmouthshire shows the valley of the river usk running from top to bottom of the sheet, with the abergavenny canal (used to carry a small trade up to breconshire) following the course of the river.
Due to the fact that many men in monmouthshire were engaged in the vital wartime industries of coal-mining and steel making, it was found increasingly difficult to find drafts to reinforce the battalion, and on 31 august 1916 it was disbanded with troops transferred to the 1/1st and 1/2nd battalions.
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Administrative / biographical history the joint counties lunatic asylum, abergavenny, was opened in 1851 and initially served the monmouthshire, herefordshire, brecknockshire and radnorshire. From 1897 it became the monmouthshire lunatic asylum, then monmouthshire mental hospital between 1916 and 1923.
Died 20/04/1918 of wounds received on the awarded distinguished service order (1916) and bar (1917).
Monmouthshire lunatic asylum 1897 - 1916 monmouthshire mental hospital 1916 - 1923 closed 1996.
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