• The Abergavenny transmitting station was originally built by the IBA in 1969 as a relay for BBC and ITV VHF 405-line analogue television. It consists of...
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  • Brecon transmitting station was originally built by the IBA in 1970 as a relay for VHF 405-line analogue television: one of the last 405-line TV stations to...
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  • First transmitted on 18 May 2004, this story is based on a reference from Doyle's short story "The Adventure of the Priory School": "... the Abergavenny murder...
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    The Wenvoe transmitting station, officially known as Arqiva Wenvoe, is the main facility for broadcasting and telecommunications for South Wales and the...
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    ArcelorMittal Orbit Big Ben The Cenotaph Cleopatra's Needle Crystal Palace transmitting station London Eye London Wall Marble Arch Monument to the Great Fire of...
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    to as its Ludlow frequency. There is a transmitting station above the town in Mortimer Forest, which transmits Radio Shropshire and other television and...
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    sending for ETCS communication between train stations, classification yard and rail tracks It is used to transmit data between trains and railway regulation...
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    Isambard Kingdom Brunel, beginning at the line's London gateway, Paddington station, and ending in Newton Abbot, Devon – the scene of one of Brunel's heroic...
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    moorings and stations of ships and vessels in the said port; and for imposing a certain toll on horses, carriages, and cattle. Abergavenny Improvement...
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  • Duke of Buckingham Jeremy Kemp as Duke of Norfolk David Rintoul as Lord Abergavenny Timothy West as Cardinal Wolsey John Rowe as Cromwell Lewis Fiander as...
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    memorial's unveiling ceremony, conducted by William Nevill, 1st Marquess of Abergavenny, was on 29 October 1904. Regency Tavern The Regency Tavern's main façade...
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    and the immediate area around it, was transferred from the Marquess of Abergavenny to the ownership of Brighton County Borough. At the same time, the India...
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    in 1883, 1905 (with land donated by William Nevill, 1st Marquess of Abergavenny) and 1920. The churchyard includes the graves of Scottish novelist William...
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    needed; these were owned by the main local landowner the Marquess of Abergavenny but farmed by his tenants, the Hobson family (descendants of the Scrases)...
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  • Channel 4 programmes, Great British Buildings: Restoration of the Year, transmitted from 23 March 2017, were co-hosted by Landmark Trust Director Anna Keay...
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    a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Abergavenny". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press...
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    bad condition that demolition was considered. In 1905, the Marquis of Abergavenny had the mill repaired, but it was derelict again by the early 1920s....
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    Smooth Wales (some broadcasts) MuxCo (radio operator) Wrexham-Rhos transmitting station Marcher Radio Group (former) BBC Cymru Wales (local studios) The...
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    passed through several owners (including George Nevill, 1st Earl of Abergavenny). During this time it was also used as the venue for local law enforcement...
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    Lord George Montacute Nevill (son of William Nevill, 1st Marquess of Abergavenny) and his wife Florence owned number 22; he died there in 1920. Next door...
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    Smooth Wales (some broadcasts) MuxCo (radio operator) Wrexham-Rhos transmitting station Marcher Radio Group (former) BBC Cymru Wales (local studios) The...
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    sails were damaged. In 1937, the mill was acquired from the Marquess of Abergavenny by Hove Corporation, and has been maintained as a landmark. Repairs were...
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  • Radio & Arqiva decided not to renew the licence. MXR Severn Estuary was transmitted on frequency block 12C (227.360 MHz) from the following transmitter sites:...
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    designed by Thomas Penson, was a former militia barracks and later a police station and Magistrates' court. The police vacated the building in 1976–1977, and...
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  • Gerald Payne, Engineer-in-Charge, Independent Television Authority Transmitting Station, Hints, Tamworth, Staffordshire. Emmeline Violet May Penney, Clerical...
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    In 1938 he was also engaged at Eridge Park, home of the Marquesses of Abergavenny, who commissioned him to design a new mansion to replace Eridge Castle—an...
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