Mardol is an historic street in Shrewsbury, Shropshire with a variety of architectural styles, ranging from Tudor timber-framed buildings to more modern...
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Mardol may refer to: Mardol (street), in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England Mardol, Goa, India This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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the town, to the town centre via Mardol. The gate on the town side was called Mardol Gate and is located where the Mardol Quay Gardens are. The gate on the...
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No. 1 Barker Street, Shrewsbury (1247025)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 17 December 2018 Historic England, "No. 70 Mardol, Shrewsbury...
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The King's Head is an old public house on the historic street Mardol in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. It was previously known as the "Last Inn" as...
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Welsh(man's) Bridge in the thirteenth century, crossed the river from the end of Mardol on the town side to a position close to a former Methodist chapel on the...
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A5191 to itself. A5013 Stafford Eccleshall Originally ran from the A5 near Mardol to Chester Road along Smithfield Road. Renumbered as a southern extension...
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St George's Bridge) which crossed the Severn opposite the medieval street 'Mardol' 70m upstream from the current bridge. The quayside, from which a shanty-type...
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Cleve of the Sextry and his father-in-law John Price of the Pheasant in Mardol, another part of Shrewsbury town centre. During the Civil War a group of...
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Many of the street names have remained unchanged for centuries and there are some more unusual names, such as Longden Coleham, Dogpole, Mardol, Frankwell...
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causative passive. Examples: te sikhľol - to learn te labol - to burn te marďol - to be beaten te pašľol - to lie Borrowed verbs from other languages are...
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riverside and Frankwell, Roushill Bank with access to Mardol and to the bus station. New 'multi level streets' covered by a petal roof of the design seen at...
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church in the High Street at Shrewsbury. He is said to have read his Rime of the Ancient Mariner at a literary evening in Mardol. He was then contemplating...
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15 September 2018 Historic England, "Railings, gate piers and gates of Mardol Cottage, Much Wenlock (1053829)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
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extent, in Great Britain from medieval times. British examples included the Mardol Gate in Shrewsbury and Froome Bridge in Bristol. Continental examples include...
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courts. The architect was Mr Danby, possibly Thomas Danby. Shrewsbury. Mardol. Corn exchange and market hall. (1869). An impressive building in a mixed...
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Italianate style was brought into use at a large site bounded by Mardol Head, Claremont Street, Shoplatch and Bellstone in 1869. The lower part of the structure...
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Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is...
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