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Hanbury Arms, near the bridge, was the town house of the Morgan family but, on acquiring the site of Lantarnam Abbey, they allowed the house and its precincts ...
The Hanbury Arms Saint Cadoc's Church NEWPORT: Castle and 15th Century Ship · Transporter Bridge · Tredegar House. Views of. Caerleon by. David Day. Although ...
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The Quay by the Hanbury Arms Oil Painting By Ellen Richardson 1862. The tide is too low for the boat to land by the slipway, instead it has been pulled up on ...
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The stone building to the right of the Hanbury Arms was the Hanbury Brewery, previously the Caerleon Almshouse stood there.
Copyright Newport Museum and Art Gallery, South Wales ; The Hanbury Arms 1927. Drawing by E. Fred Powell ; Index of NM&AG Paintings Listed Here Previous Next ...
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Tennyson Window, The Hanbury Arms, Caerleon. Reputed to be where Alfred, Lord Tennyson wrote The Lady of Shalott: On either side the river lie. Long fields of ...
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A most unusual view of the Hanbury Arms and the ancient slipway. When the tide goes out the remains of this motor boat can still be seen in the muddy river ...
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The Hanbury Arms Caerleon Tennyson's window in the Hanbury Arms overlooking the River Usk at Caerleon Tennyson's Window, in the Hanbury Arms. Permission must ...
The Hanbury, Caerleon, Mon. A most unusual view of the Hanbury Arms and the ancient slipway. When the tide goes out the remains of this ...