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near to Newport/Casnewydd, Wales
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Upstairs at Newport Market
The fine barrel roof of the market hall has a cast iron frame infilled with glass. The architects were C Kirby & T E Watkins and the market was completed in 1889: see the listing at the Cadw site... (more)
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The River Usk in Newport
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The Newport Hotel, Chepstow Road, Newport
34 Chepstow Road, on the corner of Cedar Road.
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Lamppost on Town Bridge, Newport
A road bridge crossing the River Usk with a railway bridge in the background.
Link for a closer look at the plaque.
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Newport Castle
The castle was built between 1327 and 1386 by Hugh d'Audele or his son-in-law Ralph, earl of Stafford. This is the surviving east side of the castle. Link
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Preserved Newport Docks Railway locomotive and truck
The locomotive and truck are here standing on a short length of rail between the main road and River Usk waterfront.
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Wordless prohibition signs on Kingsway railings, Newport
Indicating No Pedestrians and No Cyclists.
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Steel wave sculpture at Newport
Standing on the riverbank at a place once known as Town Reach where commercial and passenger wharves were thriving from the early 1800s, is the sculpture 'Steel Wave' by Peter Fink. It reflects Newport's history of steel... (more)
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River Usk, Newport/Casnewydd
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Newport City Footbridge
Taken from above ST3188 : Newport Bus Station and showing extensive road reconstruction. Note that the supporting structure is aligned to one side of the footbridge itself. This means that most of the footbridge is in square ST3188 while the supporting... ( more)
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Newport: renewal of old building
Major renovation work is being carried out on the historic Newport Art College building, on the east bank of lhe River Usk in Newport.
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Treatment Room, Newport
At the junction of Church Road and Caerleon Road viewed in early October 2017.
Formerly occupied by Paul Fosh Auctions, seen here Link in August 2009.
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