[SEL] OT: British addresses, was ATIS Holdiay Charity Auction
    Orrin Iseminger 
    oiseming at moscow.com
       
    Mon Dec 11 16:19:46 PST 2006
    
    
  
Thank you for the explanation, Paul.  I'll tuck it away in a safe place for
future reference.   
Best regards, 
Orrin
Orrin Iseminger
Colton, Washington, USA
http://users.moscow.com/oiseming/lc_ant_p/index.htm
So many projects.  So little time.   
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Subject: Re: [SEL] OT: British addresses, was ATIS Holdiay Charity Auction
Hi Orrin,
Castell Pridd - Name of the farm, Welsh meaning Turf/Mud Castle. There 
was a motte and bailey castle on the site until the 1930s.
Tanygroes - the village
Ceredigion - Used to be Cardiganshire, the county
19 Walesbeech  - Number 19, Walesbeech is the road.
Furnace Green - the village/area
Crawley - town
West Sussex - county
Cheers
Paul
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Internal Fire Museum of Power
Castell Pridd, Tanygroes, Ceredigion, Wales, UK SA43 2JS
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