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Photograph of Radnor Arms, Kensington, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1938
Ley lines: Radnor Vale, WalesMap showing the eastern end of Radnor Vale, Wales, with the ley lines drawn in by hand. Date: 1925
Map of Radnorshire, Wales, 18th centuryMap of Radnorshire in Wales, mid-18th century, with towns marked including Rhyadergowy, Knighton, Presteign and Hay-on-Wye. Date: Mid-18th Century
Mound alignments and ley linesIllustrations showing mound alignments at South Radnor and at Pilleth in Wales, and ley lines in the Cotswold and at the Hereford church of St Owen. 1925
De Dietrich Vintage Car, Wales. Radnor registration. Date: 1913
Radnor Cliff, Sandgate, KentRadnor Cliff, Sandgate, Folkestone, Kent, England. Date: 1900s
Mary Countess RadnorMARY AUGUSTA FREDERICA (nee Grimston) countess of RADNOR wife of Jacob, fourth earl Date: 1820 - 1879
Third Earl of RadnorJOHN PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE, third earl of RADNOR statesman, while he was still Lord Folkestone Date: 1779 - 1869
John Earl RadnorJOHN ROBARTES, first earl of RADNOR soldier and statesman Date: 1606 - 1685
Pagan Altar FontThis font at Old Radnor Church, Radnorshire, Wales, is thought to have originally been used as a Pagan altar and adapted for Christian use in the late 8th century. Date: pre 8th century
Cascob ChurchThe massive and ancient church of Cascob, which lies tucked away in a remote valley at the north eastern end of Radnor Forest, Radnorshire, Wales. Date: 1950s photo
Radnor ValeThe eastern end of Radnor Vale, Radnorshire, from above Evenjobb, Wales. Date: 1930s
Oldest British FontThe ancient font of Old Radnor Church, Radnorshire, Wales, is probably the oldest and largest font in Britain. It was probably a Pagan altar, adapted to Chritianity. Date: 1950s
The Four Stones, Walton, near New Radnor, Radnorshire, Wales. An arrangement of huge megaliths, believed to have been of religious significance, now in a meadow. Date: BC
Recumbent MenhirThe magnificent recumbent menhir (standing stone) seen in a hedge by the roadside, east of Burl Hill, near New Radnor, Radnorshire, Wales. Date: BC
Welsh Mountain SheepWelsh mountain sheep of the Radnor breed