Steynton — infobox UK place country = Wales constituency welsh assembly= official name= Steynton latitude= 51.728714 longitude= 5.020768 static unitary wales= Pembrokeshire population= 3,000 lieutenancy wales= Dyfed constituency westminster= Preseli… … Wikipedia
Milford Haven — This article is about the town. For the waterway, see Milford Haven Waterway. Coordinates: 51°42′51″N 5°02′34″W / 51.71418°N 5.04274°W / … Wikipedia
Milford Haven Waterway — This article is about the waterway, see Milford Haven for the town. A map of Milford Haven Waterway from 1946 Milford Haven Waterway (Welsh: Aberdaugleddyf) is a natural harbour in Pembrokeshire, West Wales. The Haven is a ria or drowned valley… … Wikipedia
List of National Express Coach routes — A National Express Caetano Levante coach A list of national express coach routes, including all express coach scheduled transport services operated by National Express Coaches within the United Kingdom … Wikipedia
List of places in Pembrokeshire — This is a list of cities, towns and villages in the principal area of Pembrokeshire, Wales. See the list of places in Wales for places in other principal areas.compactTOC NOTOC A*Abercych, Abereiddy, Abercastle, Ambleston, Amroth, AngleB*Bayvil,… … Wikipedia
History of Swansea — Swansea (Welsh: Abertawe ) is a city and local government area in south Wales. The history of Swansea includes a continuous period of human occupation stretching back one thousand years, and there is evidence for consistent occupation of the… … Wikipedia
Albany Park, Bexley — Albany Park, home of the infamous pub The Albany , is a suburb of London, England in the London Borough of Bexley, located between Sidcup and Old Bexley. The name Albany Park was given to the area when the station on the Dartford Loop Line was… … Wikipedia
Ogham inscription — Ogham stone from the Isle of Man showing the droim in centre. Text reads BIVAIDONAS MAQI MUCOI CUNAVA[LI], or in English Of Bivaidonas, son of the tribe Cunava[li] There are roughly 400 known ogham inscriptions on stone monuments scattered around … Wikipedia
George Wilkinson (music publisher) — George Wilkinson (November 5, 1783 ndash; 1855) was an English music publisher, and piano and candle manufacturer. Wilkinson was the youngest son of Charles Wilkinson. In 1797 he apprenticed to London music seller and publisher Francis Broderip,… … Wikipedia
High Sheriff of Westmorland — Westmorland (sometimes spelled Westmoreland) no longer exists as a county, the original core of it having merged into the modern district of Eden within the county of Cumbria.It should also be kept in mind that the traditional county of… … Wikipedia