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    Quote Originally Posted by celticcrusader View Post
    Not me Steve, I know many people involved with historical interests within my town, there's so much history in the Town and surrounding area all on my doorstep, Iron age the Celts, Romans, Anglo Saxons, Norman, right through to the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, something I always valued highly walking on history.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merthyr_Tydfil
    Methyr Tydfil certainly has a lot of history. Unfortunately I have never been there. I visited Snowdonia quite often and Prestatyn when we went to Butlins as a kid.

    I have also been to Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysilio gogogoch, Electric Mountain and a slate mine.

    Interesting about Watling Street, that runs through Milton Keynes where I lived for several years (although I am originally from Bournemouth), Fenny Stratford (Bletchley) and St Albans right into London, although it's obviously called the A5 now.

    As far as I know Queen Bodecia was killed in battle at Towcester on Watling Street (A5)
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    Quote Originally Posted by STF View Post
    Methyr Tydfil certainly has a lot of history. Unfortunately I have never been there. I visited Snowdonia quite often and Prestatyn when we went to Butlins as a kid.

    I have also been to Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysilio gogogoch, Electric Mountain and a slate mine.

    Interesting about Watling Street, that runs through Milton Keynes where I lived for several years (although I am originally from Bournemouth), Fenny Stratford (Bletchley) and St Albans right into London, although it's obviously called the A5 now.

    As far as I know Queen Bodecia was killed in battle at Towcester on Watling Street (A5)


    Yes, Boudica, was the Queen of the Iceni Celtic tribe, they were from the Norfolk area, fearsome indeed, Celtic Women were given equal status to Men and allowed to fight alongside them.
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    Cefn Coed Viaduct

    The viaduct is the third-largest in Wales and is now a Grade II listed building. It was designed by Alexander Sutherland in conjunction with Henry Conybeare and partly built by Thomas Savin and John Ward. In early 1866, the project faced disaster when Savin and Ward suffered serious financial and legal difficulties. It was eventually completed with the assistance of Alexander Sutherland. He produced an alternative route into Merthyr, curving the viaduct so that the railway line avoided property owned by ironmaster Robert Thompson Crawshay. It cost £25,000 to build (equivalent to £2.1 million in 2016).

    It consists of 15 arches, each one 39 feet 6 inches wide, and is 770 ft. long with a maximum height of 115 ft. It was planned to be constructed entirely of limestone like the nearby Pontsarn Viaduct but a trade union strike by stonemasons in February 1866 caused the company to buy 800,000 bricks and use bricklayers to complete the 15 arches. It was completed on 29 October 1866, three years after the mainline which linked it with Brecon. The last trains travelled over the viaduct in the mid-1960s and it subsequently fell into disrepair. It was refurbished by Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council with assistance from a grant from the National Lottery. It has now become part of the Taff Trail, route 8 of the National Cycleway




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    Jeez Jamie, you really do make a bloke want to come visit your lovely country. Hopefully it'll happen one day
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tathra11 View Post
    Jeez Jamie, you really do make a bloke want to come visit your lovely country. Hopefully it'll happen one day

    If you do visit Wales, My advice would be to head to our coastline, especially along the Tenby Saundersfoot coast, I have travelled all over Europe from a young age and nothing compares to those beaches when the sun is shining, a walkers paradise, Tenby is about 1 hour 30 minutes drive from Merthyr my home town.

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    A few character portraits I shot over the last couple of days in my local park Thomastown park, we are having some glorious weather here in Wales over the last week, so has they say make hay while the sun is shining, the guys are all known to me some of them are old neighbours of mine, Mr Cledwyn Price and Mr Lionel Powles are two of my old neighbours, then we have second-generation Welsh Italian Mr Clive Barsi, then we have Richard Coles and John Coombes, these guys are quite a bit older than me with big personalities, such great fun to walk around with lots of fun laughter and some extremely funny stories.




    Mr Cledwyn Price



    Mr Lionel Powles



    Mr John Coombes



    Mr Richard Coles



    Mr Clive Barsi
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