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        <title>SM8936 : inside Velindre mill</title>
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        <description>The restored workings were fully functioning when this image was taken in 1996. The owner had restored everything, including the building itself and had even 'aged' the timbers to make them appear as they would have done when the mill was last in use in the early 1950's.</description>
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        <title>SM9236 : Bleached Timber</title>
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        <description>A pile of bleached timber on the moor between Manorowen and Ffynnon Druidion. They are obviously worked but their history?</description>
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        <title>SM9236 : ruined cottage on Manorowen Moor</title>
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        <description>This is just one of a number of ruined buildings on the moor. Sadly its simne fawr now only burns foxgloves and its parlour is home to an ancient hawthorn.</description>
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        <title>SM9236 : old cart on Manorowen Moor</title>
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        <description>I doubt this cart will do much more work other than shelter sheep in its resting place overlooking Fishguard Bay with Dinas Island in the distance.</description>
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        <title>SM9134 : Clegyrn</title>
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        <description>The farm can just be seen at the end of its track from where it joins the A487 before Panteg. In the distance are the peaks of Garn Fawr and Garn Fechan, remnants of a long extinct volcanic ridge. Beyond them is the sea.</description>
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        <title>SM9131 : Copse east of Casmorys</title>
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        <description>This square was rather difficult to access so I've photographed (almost) the whole of it. The picture was taken from the roadside between Jordanston Hall and Llangwarren. The rain had stopped but the cows appeared to be ready for the next shower!</description>
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        <title>SM9134 : Moel Ddu trig point</title>
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        <description>With a good eye, the trig point on Moel Ddu (black hillside) can just be made out on the horizon. The photograrh was taken from the road-side entrance to Maildy Uchaf on the A487 near Panteg. The rain had stopped!!</description>
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        <title>SM9236 : Standing stone on 'Rhos Manorowen'</title>
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        <description>The stone is quite magnificent, standing proud in a close cropped sheep pasture. It may have been the centre stone of a stone circle judging by the many stones surrounding it. The landscape has the atmosphere of a place long visited, well worked and now neglected.</description>
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        <title>SM8934 : Benchmark  on Ty Newydd</title>
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        <description>The old benchmark marked in the stone on the side of the house is 28.27m above sea level. Should be okay when global warming really kicks in! You can just make out the road running steeply downhill.The house was built around 1870. </description>
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        <title>SN0737 : Was this the fictitious Martha Morgan's view?</title>
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        <description>Taken from near the ruins of Ingli Lodge on the NE flank of Carningli</description>
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        <title>SM9038 : Harmony Baptist Chapel</title>
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        <description>near Trefasser. Beautifully maintained and well used.</description>
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        <title>SM9137 : Green 1</title>
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        <description>Aircraft on international flights (from London to New York so I am told)take their bearing from this beacon. I certainly see them turn.The rest of the square as you see is fields and moorland.</description>
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        <title>SM8935 : Valley of Nant Naw Felin</title>
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        <description>The village in the distance is St Nicholas.</description>
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