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THE HOLYHEAD ROAD
EARLY DAYS ON THE LONDON AND BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY.
The Holyhead Road : THE MAIL-COACH ROAD TO DUBLIN
By Charles G. Harper
Author of The Brighton Road, The Portsmouth Road, The Dover Road, The Bath Road, The Exeter Road, The Great North Road, and The Norwich Road
Illustrated by the Author, and from Old-Time Prints and Pictures
Vol. II. BIRMINGHAM TO HOLYHEAD
London: Chapman & Hall
ltd. 1902
[All rights reserved]
PRINTED BY
HAZELL, WATSON, AND VINEY, LD.
LONDON AND AYLESBURY.
List of ILLUSTRATIONS
SEPARATE PLATES
PAGE
Early Days on the London and Birmingham Railway.
Bull Ring. (From a Print after David Cox)
Old Birmingham Coaching Bill.
Dudley. (After J. M. W. Turner, R.A.)
High Green, Wolverhampton, 1797. (After Rowlandson)
High Green, Wolverhampton, 1826. (From an Old Print)
High Green, Wolverhampton, 1860. (From a Contemporary Photograph)
Shiffnal.
The Council House.
The Honourable Thomas Kenyon. (From an Old Print)
The Vale of Llangollen.
Llangollen.
Llangollen. (After J. M. W. Turner, R. A.)
Valle Crucis Abbey. (After J. M. W. Turner, R.A.)
Cernioge.
The Swallow Falls. (From an Old Print)
Llyn Ogwen and Trifaen Mountain.
Penmaenmawr. (After J. M. W. Turner, R.A.)
The Old Landing-Place on the Anglesey Shore.
ILLUSTRATIONS IN TEXT
Vignette: Prince Rupert
List of Illustrations: The Black Country
The Holyhead Road
The Hen and Chickens, 1830
The Old Royal
Wednesbury
Old Hill, Tettenhall
The Sabbath-breaking Seamstress
Snedshill Furnaces
Haygate Inn
The Wrekin
The Old Wall
Wroxeter Church
Atcham Bridge
Lord Hills Monument
The English Bridge
Wyle Cop and the Lion
The Lion Yard
The Market-Place, Shrewsbury
Shelton Oak
The Breidden Hills
Queens Head
Offas Dyke
The Ladies of Llangollen. (From an Old Print)
Plas Newydd
Owain Glyndwrs Mount
Cerrig-y-Druidion
The Waterloo Bridge
The Old Church, Bettws-y-Coed
Sign of the Royal Oak
Pont-y-Pair
Cyfyng Falls
Capel Curig
The Falls of Ogwen
Nant Ffrancon. (After David Cox)
Nant Ffrancon
Penrhyn Castle
Lonisaf Toll-House
The Penrhyn Arms
Penrhyn Castle and Snowdonia, from Beaumaris. (After David Cox)
Deserted Stables, Menai Village
The Menai Bridge and the Isle of Benglas
The Anglesey Column
The Britannia Bridge
Near Mona Inn
Llangristiolus
Caer Ceiliog
The South Stack. (After T. Creswick, R.A.)
Holyhead Mountain
THE HOLYHEAD ROAD
Birmingham to Holyhead
MILES
Birmingham (General Post Office)109
Hockley110
Soho111
Handsworth111
West Bromwich114
Hilltop116
Wednesbury117
Moxley118
Bilston119
Wolverhampton122
Chapel Ash122
Tettenhall124
The Wergs125
Boningale129
Whiston Cross130
Shiffnal134
Priors Lee137
Ketley139
Ketley Railway Station139
(Junction of Watling Street with Holyhead Road.)
Wellington (Cock)140
Haygate141
Burcot Toll-House143
Norton146
Tern Bridge147
(Cross River Tern.)
Atcham148
(Cross River Severn.)
Shrewsbury (Abbey Foregate)151
(Cross River Severn.)
Shrewsbury (Market House)152
Shrewsbury (Welsh Bridge and Frankwell)152
(Cross River Severn.)
Shelton Oak154
Bicton154
Montford Bridge156
(Cross River Severn.)
Nesscliff160
West Felton165
Queens Head166
Oswestry170
Gobowen172
Chirk175
(Cross River Ceiriog.)
Whitehurst Toll-House177
Vron Cysylltan179
Llangollen182
Berwyn Railway Station184
Glyndyfrdwy188
Carrog189
Corwen192
(Cross River Dee.)
Maerdy Post Office196
Pont-y-Glyn197
Tynant198
Cerrig-y-Druidion202
Glasfryn204
Cernioge205
Pentre Voelas207
Bettws-y-Coed214
(Cross River Conway)
Swallow Falls216
Cyfyng Falls218
Tan-y-Bwlch219
Capel Curig220
Llyn Ogwen224
Ogwen Falls}225
Pass of Nant Ffrancon}
Tyn-y-Maes228
Bethesda229
Llandegai232
Bangor (Cathedral)234
Upper Bangor236
Menai Bridge237
(Cross Menai Straits)
Menai Village237
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerchwyrndrobwlltysiliogogogoch239
Gaerwen242
Pentre Berw (Holland Arms)243
Llangristiolus245
Mona247
Gwalchmai249
Bryngwran252
Caer Ceiliog255
Valley256
Stanley Sands256
(Cross Stanley Sands Viaduct to Holy Island)
Holyhead (Admiralty Pier)260
THE OLD ROAD FROM MENAI VILLAGE TO HOLYHEAD
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