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Builth Wells war memorial. The names of those who died in the Second World War were added later. To discover who they were, choose a category below.
First World War. Second World War. The memorial is made from three types of stone. The basal steps are locally sourced greywacke a dark, hard sandstone with a clay matrix. The rest of the monument is of Doulting Stone from Somerset. Near the memorial is a steel turret which was part of the local defences against German invasion in the Second World War. Where shown, click this icon for our page in memory of the person:.
Page 1 of Thousands of people visit Morfa Nefyn every year to enjoy its natural beauty, but few are probably aware of its underwater seagrass meadow โ estimated to cover the same area as 46 football pitches. Now you can scan HistoryPoints QR codes by the beach or Several new street-name signs have been erected in the Llanengan area, west of Abersoch, to ensure old names are preserved and used - each with a HistoryPoints QR code for information. Porthgain harbour in Pembrokeshire would look like many other rural Welsh harbours were it not for the gigantic bank of disused hoppers along its south side - remnants of a relatively brief period of intense industrial activity.
Now you can scan HistoryPoints QR codes by Ffestiniog: Former FR station building Bl. Ffestiniog: Old Oakeley quarry hospital Bl. Top of Page. News Page 1 of See seagrass on your phone Feb 9, Thousands of people visit Morfa Nefyn every year to enjoy its natural beauty, but few are probably aware of its underwater seagrass meadow โ estimated to cover the same area as 46 football pitches.
WW2 road name preserved Jan 26, Several new street-name signs have been erected in the Llanengan area, west of Abersoch, to ensure old names are preserved and used - each with a HistoryPoints QR code for information. Hopper days in Porthgain Jan 18, Porthgain harbour in Pembrokeshire would look like many other rural Welsh harbours were it not for the gigantic bank of disused hoppers along its south side - remnants of a relatively brief period of intense industrial activity.